“Tangible Projection Mapping: Dynamic Appearance Augmenting of Objects in Hands” by Morikubo, Miyazaki and Lorenzo
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- Tangible Projection Mapping: Dynamic Appearance Augmenting of Objects in Hands
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We propose a technique of dynamic appearance augmentation by projection to object in user’s hands, named Tangible Projection Mapping. This technique allows users to hold a target object freely, and augments appearance of that in various postures by user’s manipulation. In addition, Tangible Projection Mapping has the potential to contribute to widespread use of dynamic projection mapping because of using only off-the-shelf devices. In our demonstration, any textures and movies can be projected on the objects of various shapes. It can provide a deep sense of unity with the attractively enhanced object in hands.
References:
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Hirotaka Asayama, Daisuke Iwai and Kosuke Sato. 2018. Fabricating Diminishable Visual Markers for Geometric Registration in Projection Mapping. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 24, 2 (2018). 1091–1102
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Yoshihiro Watanabe, Toshiyuki Kato and Masatoshi Ishikawa. 2017. Extended Dot Cluster Marker for High-speed 3D Tracking in Dynamic Projection Mapping. IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (2017). 52–61
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Yuki Morikubo and Naoki Hashimoto. 2017. Marker-less Real-Time Tracking of Texture-less 3D objects from a Monocular Image. In Proceedings of SA ’17 Posters (2017).


