Int J Performability Eng ›› 2018, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (1): 144-150.doi: 10.23940/ijpe.18.01.p15.144150

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A Non-Contact Measurement Method based on HoloLens

Jing Huang, Boxiong Yang, and Jiajie Chen   

  1. School of Information Technology, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai Campus, No 18 Jinfeng Road, Tangjiawan, Zhuhai City,519087, China

Abstract:

In this paper, a non-contact measurement method with interactive functions is proposed based on the HoloLens, a mixed-reality product by Microsoft. By scanning the measurement space using the depth camera on the HoloLens, and by determining the measurement points using the Gaze and Gesture functions, this method enables non-contact measurement and automatic calculation of the distance, area and volume between the target points. Furthermore, it supports speech recognition for interaction. Compared with traditional measurement tools, the interactive measurement tool developed in this paper allows its users to take measurements in a more natural, contact-free way. Its broader measurement range, automatic calculation of area and volume while measuring distances, and the ability to measure places that are difficult for the traditional measuring tape, show its good application value.


Submitted on November 13, 2017; Revised on December 6, 2017; Accepted on December 22, 2017
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