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“Sticky Projection Mapping: 450-fps Tracking Projection Onto a Moving Planar Surface”

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    Sticky Projection Mapping: 450-fps Tracking Projection Onto a Moving Planar Surface

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    We present a fast tracking projection system with an uncalibrated high-speed camera-projector pair. To enable fast projection, we have developed a homography-warping hardware embedded in a projector. The camera-projector pair runs at 450 fps and offers quick adaptation of a projected image to a planar surface.

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    Audet, S., Okutomi, M., and Tanaka, M. 2013. Augmenting moving planar surfaces robustly with video projection and direct image alignment. Virtual Reality 17, 157–168.

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    Benhimane, S., and Malis, E. 2007. Homograph-based 2D visual tracking and servoing. International Journal of Robotics Research 26, 7, 661–676.

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    Kagami, S. 2010. High-speed vision systems and projectors for real-time perception of the world (invited talk). In Proceedings of Sixth IEEE Workshop on Embedded Computer Vision.

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    Murakami, K., and Namiki, A. 2013. Control of projected images on movable and deformable screens using visual servoing. Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Series C 79, 808, 4757–4769. (in Japanese).

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    Nakamura, T., de Sorbier, F., Martedi, S., and Saito, H. 2012. Calibration-free projector-camera system for spatial augmented reality on planar surfaces. In Proceedings of 21st International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 85–88.

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    Okumura, K., Oku, H., and Ishikawa, M. 2012. Lumipen: Projection-based mixed reality for dynamic objects. In Proceedings of 2012 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 699–704.


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