Abstract

In the task support technology using augmented reality, the computer graphics of work instructions are superimposed with actual work object and the superimposed images are displayed to a worker. By using this technology and a stereoscopic display, it is possible to present a three-dimensional motion of the work tools in principle. Thus, the worker will be able to train how to operate work tools in advance. To achieve this, in this paper, a method of task support that can be trained by tracing the presented a model motion of pouring task as stereoscopic images using a binocular video see-through display, is proposed. In addition, the results of evaluation experiments performed using a prototype display system are reported.

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