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2017-06-27
Lebeck, Kiron, Kohno, Tadayoshi, Roesner, Franziska.  2016.  How to Safely Augment Reality: Challenges and Directions. Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications. :45–50.

Augmented reality (AR) technologies, such as those in head-mounted displays like Microsoft HoloLens or in automotive windshields, are poised to change how people interact with their devices and the physical world. Though researchers have begun considering the security, privacy, and safety issues raised by these technologies, to date such efforts have focused on input, i.e., how to limit the amount of private information to which AR applications receive access. In this work, we focus on the challenge of output management: how can an AR operating system allow multiple concurrently running applications to safely augment the user's view of the world? That is, how can the OS prevent apps from (for example) interfering with content displayed by other apps or the user's perception of critical real-world context, while still allowing them sufficient flexibility to implement rich, immersive AR scenarios? We explore the design space for the management of visual AR output, propose a design that balances OS control with application flexibility, and lay out the research directions raised and enabled by this proposal.