Augmented Reality (AR) renders virtual information onto objects in the real world. This new user interface paradigm presents a seamless blend of the virtual and real, where the convergence of the two is difficult to discern. However, errors in the registration of the real and virtual worlds are common and often destroy the AR illusion. To achieve accurate and efficient registration, the pose of real objects must be resolved in a quick and precise manner.<br /
Augmented Reality (AR) is an extended version of virtual reality where it gives more impression fo...
Augmented reality (AR) systems combine three-dimensional computer-generated imagery with the view ...
Figure 1: Comparison between a conventional open-loop registration approach (a) and our closed-loop ...
This paper outlines a methodology to generate a distinctive object representation offline, using sho...
ugmented reality (AR) systems allow A users to interact with real and computer-generated objects by ...
Augmented reality (AR) is a paradigm that aims at fusing the perceived real environment of a human w...
Integrating virtual objects into real environments presents a number of technical and aesthetic chal...
Augmented Reality (AR) is a promising new technology, aimed at enhancing the user's visual percepti...
Augmented Reality (AR) involves adding virtual content into real scenes. Scenes are viewed using a H...
UnrestrictedThis thesis takes on the problem of object recognition and tracking specifically applied...
Stereoscopic projection-based augmented reality (AR) is a promising technology for creating an effec...
Early work in augmented reality grew out of virtual reality research domains. These initial augmente...
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications can take advantage of efficient digital...
Vision-based Augmented Reality (AR) techniques rely heavily on Computer Vision algorithms for most o...
The overarching goal of Augmented Reality (AR) is to provide users with the illusion that virtual an...
Augmented Reality (AR) is an extended version of virtual reality where it gives more impression fo...
Augmented reality (AR) systems combine three-dimensional computer-generated imagery with the view ...
Figure 1: Comparison between a conventional open-loop registration approach (a) and our closed-loop ...
This paper outlines a methodology to generate a distinctive object representation offline, using sho...
ugmented reality (AR) systems allow A users to interact with real and computer-generated objects by ...
Augmented reality (AR) is a paradigm that aims at fusing the perceived real environment of a human w...
Integrating virtual objects into real environments presents a number of technical and aesthetic chal...
Augmented Reality (AR) is a promising new technology, aimed at enhancing the user's visual percepti...
Augmented Reality (AR) involves adding virtual content into real scenes. Scenes are viewed using a H...
UnrestrictedThis thesis takes on the problem of object recognition and tracking specifically applied...
Stereoscopic projection-based augmented reality (AR) is a promising technology for creating an effec...
Early work in augmented reality grew out of virtual reality research domains. These initial augmente...
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications can take advantage of efficient digital...
Vision-based Augmented Reality (AR) techniques rely heavily on Computer Vision algorithms for most o...
The overarching goal of Augmented Reality (AR) is to provide users with the illusion that virtual an...
Augmented Reality (AR) is an extended version of virtual reality where it gives more impression fo...
Augmented reality (AR) systems combine three-dimensional computer-generated imagery with the view ...
Figure 1: Comparison between a conventional open-loop registration approach (a) and our closed-loop ...