Abstract
AbstractThis research aims to overcome the difficulties associated with visualizing underground utilities by proposing six interactive visualization methods that utilize Mixed Reality (MR) technology. By leveraging MR technology, which enables the seamless integration of virtual and real-world content, a more immersive and authentic experience is possible. The study evaluates the proposed visualization methods based on scene complexity, parallax effect, real-world occlusion, depth perception, and overall effectiveness, aiming to identify the most effective methods for addressing visual perceptual challenges in the context of underground utilities. The findings suggest that certain MR visualization methods are more effective than others in mitigating the challenges of visualizing underground utilities. The research highlights the potential of these methods, and feedback from industry professionals suggests that each method can be valuable in specific contexts.
Funder
Australian Commonwealth Government and the University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC