“Spatial Augmented Reality by Using Depth-Based Object Tracking” by Kobayashi and Hashimoto

  • ©Daisuke Kobayashi and Naoki Hashimoto

  • ©Daisuke Kobayashi and Naoki Hashimoto

  • ©Daisuke Kobayashi and Naoki Hashimoto

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Entry Number: 92

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    Spatial Augmented Reality by Using Depth-Based Object Tracking

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    Recently, spatial augmented reality (SAR) is actively used for attractive projection effects by changing appearance of real objects, like a projection mapping. SAR gives image contents a presence and interactivity extracted from real objects on which the images are projected. So SAR has a high possibility of achieving an novel interaction between computers and us. However, in actual SAR, all objects’ shape and posture have to be previously measured, and be static during the projection. This limitation reduces interactive applications of SAR, and also obstructs the wide spread of SAR techniques into our everyday life. Although, in previous methods, a position sensor[Kondo et al. 2008] and camera-based object tracking was proposed, they could not be performed properly on SAR with a difficulty of sensor embedding, and influence of projected light.

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    1. Kondo, D., Shiwaku, Y., and Kijima, R. 2008. Free form projection display and application. Proc. of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Workshop on Projector camera systems (PROCAMS), 8:1–8:2.

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    This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 25330230.


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