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  1. The aim of this work is to examine how augmented reality (AR) head worn displays (HWDs) influence worker task performance in comparison to traditional paper blueprints when assembling three various sized wooden frame walls. In our study, 18 participants assembled three different sized frames using one of the three display conditions (conformal AR interface, tag-along AR interface, and paper blueprints). Results indicate that for large frame assembly, the conformal AR interface reduced assembly errors, yet there were no differences in assembly times between display conditions. Additionally, traditional paper blueprints resulted in significantly faster assembly time for small frame assembly. 
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