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Can immersion protect us from distraction? : The impact of real-world distractions on learning in augmented reality
Klen Čopič Pucihar, Karolina Trajkovska, Anuradhi Maheshya W. Weerasinghe Arachchillage, Ali Waqas, Douglas A. Parry, Daniel B. Le Roux, Matjaž Kljun, 2026, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: While many digital distractions can be managed, real-world interruptions, such as phone calls, notifications, and office noise, are harder to control and can harm productivity, well-being, and learning. Mixed reality systems like Augmented Reality (AR) are often described as immersive—a property which might protect users from such disruptions. We tested this assumption by comparing a head-mounted AR interface that overlays digital annotations on physical objects with a traditional flat screen during vocabulary learning under common office distractions. In a user study (n = 32), AR users reported feeling less distracted and recalled less task-irrelevant information, but their learning performance did not improve. Instead, distraction-related performance decline was greater in AR. Physiological and self-report measures showed no reduction in effort or workload, and participants with higher auditory distractibility did not benefit. Overall, AR annotation alone may not sufficiently shield learners from real-world distractions, motivating new design approaches.
Ključne besede: distractions, auditory distractibility, augmented reality, immersion and presence, learning
Objavljeno v RUP: 15.05.2026; Ogledov: 65; Prenosov: 2
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Real-time gesture transmission with a robotic hand : embodied signals for non-verbal remote communication
Lea Pajnič, Matjaž Kljun, Anuradhi Maheshya W. Weerasinghe Arachchillage, Klen Čopič Pucihar, 2025, objavljeni znanstveni prispevek na konferenci

Opis: This work explores how computer vision and robotics can support remote, gesture-based embodied signals for expressing presence and emotion in remote communication. We present an initial proof-of-concept in which users interact through robotic hands placed on their desks: one user’s hand gestures are captured in real time by a camera, transmitted over a network, and reproduced by a robotic hand at the remote location. The prototype uses the InMoov robotic hand and MediaPipe Hands for gesture tracking across varied lighting conditions, viewing angles, and backgrounds. Our preliminary tests demonstrate that gestures can be reliably recognised and consistently reproduced through stable network communication. While still at an early stage, this project illustrates the potential of combining affordable robotics with computer vision to create accessible alternatives to voice communication and new forms of remote communication.
Ključne besede: robotic hand, gesture transmission, embodied signals, non-verbal communication, remote communication, computer vision
Objavljeno v RUP: 30.01.2026; Ogledov: 476; Prenosov: 3
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Enhanced precision in axle configuration inference for bridge weigh-in-motion systems using computer vision and deep learning
Domen Šoberl, Jan Kalin, Andrej Anžlin, Maja Kreslin, Klen Čopič Pucihar, Matjaž Kljun, Doron Hekič, Aleš Žnidarič, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) have a significant impact on road and bridge infrastructure, with overloaded vehicles accelerating structural deterioration and increasing safety risks. Bridge weigh-in-motion (B-WIM) systems estimate gross vehicle weight (GVW) using strain measurements, but inaccuracies in axle configuration recognition can reduce reliability. This study presents a low-cost computer vision (CV) extension for existing B-WIM installations that verifies strain-inferred axle configurations using traffic camera images and flags GVW estimates as reliable or unreliable. Experiments on a data set of over 30,000 HGV records show that by combining convolutional neural networks with strain-based heuristics, GVW reliability can improve from 96.7% to 99.89%, effectively excluding nearly all erroneous measurements. The approach operates without interrupting ongoing B-WIM operations and can be applied retrospectively to historical data. Limitations include the inability to detect raised axles (RAs), which the method excludes as unreliable. This method provides a practical, high-precision enhancement for structural health monitoring of bridges.
Ključne besede: B-WIM, computer vision, deep learning
Objavljeno v RUP: 16.01.2026; Ogledov: 554; Prenosov: 5
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ImproVisAR : designing augmented reality piano roll for teaching improvisation
Jordan Aiko Deja, Sandi Štor, Ilonka Pucihar, Anuradhi Maheshya W. Weerasinghe Arachchillage, Rafael Marco Balbin, Klen Čopič Pucihar, Matjaž Kljun, 2025, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Improvisation is an important skill in music instrument learning, but remains a less-taught topic in traditional piano education. To improvise effectively, learners must develop musical vocabulary, creative confidence, and comfort in performance. These demands make piano improvisation a complex teaching challenge where technology interventions may offer sup- port. Prior short-term studies on augmented piano roll visualisations have shown promise for teaching sight-reading and motor coordination in novice students. However, how such approaches can support advanced learners in acquisition of improvisational skills remains under-explored. To address this gap, we present ImproVisAR, an interactive piano training system that teaches improvisation through augmented piano roll visualisations. Concepts and tools derived from a co- design process with improvisation experts are integrated as structured learning modes. We validated the system through a four-day controlled study (n = 6) comparing an AR-based condition with a traditional sheet music condition following a mixed-methods approach to data analysis. We collected and analysed subjective ratings of cognitive load, creativity support, user-experience, expert evaluation of performances, interaction logs, and qualitative insights collected from daily post-study interviews. Our findings show that participants experienced reduced cognitive load over time, sustained engage- ment across sessions, and AR participants showed higher expert-rated scores, particularly in rhythm, flow, musicality and overall musical impression. Participants also reported greater immersion, freedom to create musical content and motiva- tion to continue playing. We discuss these findings in relation to user experience and creativity support, and offer design recommendations for AR systems that aim to teach complex, expressive skills such as musical improvisation.
Ključne besede: augmented reality, projections, piano, jazz, improvisation, training system
Objavljeno v RUP: 09.09.2025; Ogledov: 924; Prenosov: 12
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Remote control of robotic hand with computer vision : final project paper
Lea Pajnič, 2025, diplomsko delo

Ključne besede: computer vision, robotic hand, Arduino, remote control
Objavljeno v RUP: 02.08.2025; Ogledov: 1078; Prenosov: 18
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