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      ToARist: An Augmented Reality Tourism App created through User-Centred Design

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          Through Augmented Reality (AR), virtual graphics can transform the physical world. This offers benefits to mobile tourism, where points of interest (POIs) can be annotated on a smartphone screen. Although several of these applications exist, usability issues can discourage adoption. User-centred design (UCD) solicits frequent feedback, often contributing to usable products. While AR mock-ups have been constructed through UCD, we develop a novel and functional tourism app. We solicit requirements through a synthesis of domain analysis, tourist observation and semi-structured interviews. Through four rounds of iterative development, users test and refine the app. The final product, dubbed ToARist, is evaluated by 20 participants, who engage in a tourism task around a UK city. Users regard the system as usable, but find technical issues can disrupt AR. We finish by reflecting on our design and critiquing the challenges of a strict user-centred methodology.

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                16 July 2018
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                1807.05759
                ac6e4064-b457-4eb6-a3cd-4425302ff637

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                4 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of the 31st British HCI Conference (2017)
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                Human-computer-interaction
                Human-computer-interaction

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