Implementation and Evaluation of a
High-presence Interior Layout Simulation System using Mixed Reality Yangzhicheng Lu1+
and Tomoyuki Ishida2 1Ibaraki University, Hitachi,
Ibaraki 3168511 Japan 18nm742y@vc.ibaraki.ac.jp 2Fukuoka
Institute of Technology, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka
8110295 Japan t-ishida@fit.ac.jp Abstract With the recent development of information and
communications technology, the furniture sales and interior design fields
have begun adopting various simulation systems based on virtual and augmented
reality. Here we implement and evaluate a high-presence interior layout
simulation system. Using mixed reality technology, the system arranges
three-dimensional (3D) objects such as virtual furniture and home appliances
in real space, without the visual discomfort caused by occlusion
discrepancies between the virtual objects and real space. Accordingly, users
can easily simulate home interiors by arranging 3D objects in their own
living rooms or bedrooms. To test the effectiveness of the interior layout
simulation system, we surveyed 22 university students who rated the presence,
operability, functionality, and effectiveness of the system. The subjects’
responses were overwhelmingly positive for all five measures. Keywords: Interior Layout Simulation, Mixed Reality, Head
Mounted Display, Real-time Mesh Generate +: Corresponding
author: Yangzhicheng Lu Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki
University, 4121 Nakanarusawacho, Hitachi, Ibaraki,
3168511, Japan, Tel: +81-294-38-5138 Journal
of Internet Services and Information Security
(JISIS), 10(1): 50-63,
February 2020 DOI: 10.22667/JISIS.2020.02.29.050 [pdf] |