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Hybrid Design Tools - Image Quality Assessment of a Digitally Augmented Blackboard Integrated System

Computers and Society 2019-01-23 v1 Multimedia

Abstract

In the last two decades, Interactive White Boards (IWBs) have been widely available as a pedagogic tool. The usability of these boards for teaching disciplines where complex drawings are needed, we consider debatable in multiple regards. In a previous study, we proposed an alternative to the IWBs as a blackboard augmented with a minimum of necessary digital elements. The current study continues our previous research on hybrid design tools, analyzing the limitations of the developed hybrid system regarding the perceived quality of the images being repeatedly captured, annotated, and reprojected onto the board. We validated the hybrid system by evaluating the quality of the projected and reprojected images over a blackboard, using both objective measurements and subjective human perception in extensive and realistic case studies. Based on the results achieved in the current research, we conclude that the proposed hybrid system provides good quality support for teaching disciplines that require complex drawings and board interaction.

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@article{arxiv.1901.06991,
  title  = {Hybrid Design Tools - Image Quality Assessment of a Digitally Augmented Blackboard Integrated System},
  author = {Ovidiu Banias and Camil Octavian Milincu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.06991},
  year   = {2019}
}