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Augmented reality annotation for social video sharing

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This paper explores different visual interfaces for sharing comments on a social live video streaming platforms. So far, comments are displayed separately from the video making it hard to relate the comments to event in the video. In this work we investigate an Augmented Reality (AR) interface displaying comments directly on the streamed live video. Our described prototype allows remote spectators to perceive the streamed live video with different interfaces for displaying the comments. We conducted a user study to compare different ways of visualising comments and found that users prefer having comments in the AR view rather than on a separate list. We discuss the implications of this research and directions for future work.

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      SA '16: SIGGRAPH ASIA 2016 Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications
      November 2016
      76 pages
      ISBN:9781450345514
      DOI:10.1145/2999508

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