Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a bare‐hand interaction method for controlling an augmented virtual character. Our method is utilizing a dynamic hierarchical structure of virtual buttons on the natural marker of the environment. Unlike the existing virtual button method, the proposed method can be used to select a very fine level. This method is adequate for controlling an augmented virtual character with a users' various intentions. We implemented several examples of manipulating an augmented virtual character such as guiding the character, selecting part of the character, and selecting a target object for the character. We also compared the performance of full arrangement and dynamic hierarchical arrangement of virtual buttons. Our method outperforms the full arrangement method, especially in the low index of difficulty. In the user study with 15 participants, the users responded that the proposed method was significantly better than the existing full arrangement method regarding efficiency and satisfaction in the case of the fine level selection.

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