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ISMAR 2010: Seoul, Korea
- 9th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, ISMAR 2010, Seoul, Korea, 13-16 October 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-9343-2
Keynotes
- Henry Fuchs:
Augmenting reality for medicine, training, presence and telepresence. - Boris Debackere:
Augmented dreams.
Session 1: Perception in AR: Issues and Solutions (1)
- Ernst Kruijff, J. Edward Swan II, Steven Feiner:
Perceptual issues in augmented reality revisited. 3-12 - Tobias Blum, Matthias Wieczorek, André Aichert, Radhika Tibrewal, Nassir Navab:
The effect of out-of-focus blur on visual discomfort when using stereo displays. 13-17 - Stefanie Zollmann, Denis Kalkofen, Erick Méndez, Gerhard Reitmayr:
Image-based ghostings for single layer occlusions in augmented reality. 19-26 - Christian Sandor, Andrew Cunningham, Arindam Dey, Ville-Veikko Mattila:
An Augmented Reality X-Ray system based on visual saliency. 27-36
Session 2: Tracking
- Daniel Pustka, Jochen Willneff, Oliver Wenisch, Peter Lukewille, Kurt Achatz, Peter Keitler, Gudrun Klinker:
Determining the point of minimum error for 6DOF pose uncertainty representation. 37-45 - Amaury Dame, Éric Marchand:
Accurate real-time tracking using mutual information. 47-56 - Wonwoo Lee, Youngmin Park, Vincent Lepetit, Woontack Woo:
Point-and-shoot for ubiquitous tagging on mobile phones. 57-64 - Sandy Martedi, Hideaki Uchiyama, Guillermo Enriquez, Hideo Saito, Tsutomu Miyashita, Takenori Hara:
Foldable augmented maps. 65-72 - Peter Keitler, Benjamin Becker, Gudrun Klinker:
Management of tracking for industrial AR setups. 73-82
Session 3: AR for User Guidance
- Michihiko Goto, Yuko Uematsu, Hideo Saito, Shuji Senda, Akihiko Iketani:
Task support system by displaying instructional video onto AR workspace. 83-90 - Christoph Bichlmeier, Ekkehard Euler, Tobias Blum, Nassir Navab:
Evaluation of the virtual mirror as a navigational aid for augmented reality driven minimally invasive procedures. 91-97
Session 4: Real-Virtual Interactions
- Martin Knecht, Christoph Traxler, Oliver Mattausch, Werner Purgathofer, Michael Wimmer:
Differential Instant Radiosity for mixed reality. 99-107 - Boun Vinh Lu, Tetsuya Kakuta, Rei Kawakami, Takeshi Oishi, Katsushi Ikeuchi:
Foreground and shadow occlusion handling for outdoor augmented reality. 109-118
Session 5: Perception in AR: Issues and Solutions (2)
- Erik Prytz, Susanna Nilsson, Arne Jönsson:
The importance of eye-contact for collaboration in AR systems. 119-126 - Maribeth Gandy, Richard Catrambone, Blair MacIntyre, Chris Alvarez, Elsa Eiriksdottir, Matthew R. Hilimire, Brian Davidson, Anne Collins McLaughlin:
Experiences with an AR evaluation test bed: Presence, performance, and physiological measurement. 127-136 - Rui Zhang, Hong Hua:
Effects of a retroreflective screen on depth perception in a head-mounted projection display. 137-145 - Gu Ye, Andrei State, Henry Fuchs:
A practical multi-viewer tabletop autostereoscopic display. 147-156
Session 6: Tracking and Reconstruction
- Lukas Gruber, Steffen Gauglitz, Jonathan Ventura, Stefanie Zollmann, Manuel J. Huber, Michael Schlegel, Gudrun Klinker, Dieter Schmalstieg, Tobias Höllerer:
The City of Sights: Design, construction, and measurement of an Augmented Reality stage set. 157-163 - Brett R. Jones, Rajinder Sodhi, Roy H. Campbell, Guy E. Garnett, Brian P. Bailey:
Build your world and play in it: Interacting with surface particles on complex objects. 165-174 - Jayashree Karlekar, Steven Zhiying Zhou, Weiquan Lu, Loh Zhi Chang, Yuta Nakayama, Daniel Hii:
Positioning, tracking and mapping for outdoor augmentation. 175-184 - Jairo R. Sánchez, Hugo Álvarez, Diego Borro:
Towards real time 3D tracking and reconstruction on a GPU using Monte Carlo simulations. 185-192
Session 7: Interactive Modeling
- Kiyoung Kim, Vincent Lepetit, Woontack Woo:
Keyframe-based modeling and tracking of multiple 3D objects. 193-198 - John W. Bastian, Ben Ward, Rhys Hill, Anton van den Hengel, Anthony R. Dick:
Interactive modelling for AR applications. 199-205 - Jan Herling, Wolfgang Broll:
Advanced self-contained object removal for realizing real-time Diminished Reality in unconstrained environments. 207-212
Posters
- Wen-Chao Chen, Fu-Jen Hsiao, Chung-Wei Lin:
An automatic parallax adjustment method for stereoscopic augmented reality systems. 215-216 - Jiajian Chen, Greg Turk, Blair MacIntyre:
Painterly rendering with coherence for augmented reality. 217-218 - Jinhyuk Choi, Youngsun Kim, Myonghee Lee, Gerard J. Kim, Yanghee Nam, Yongmoo Kwon:
k-MART: Authoring tool for mixed reality contents. 219-220 - Jochen Ehnes:
A precise controllable projection system for projected virtual characters and its calibration. 221-222 - Timo Engelke, Sabine Webel, Nirit Gavish:
Generating vision based Lego augmented reality training and evaluation systems. 223-224 - Vincent Gay-Bellile, Pierre Lothe, Steve Bourgeois, Eric Royer, Sylvie Naudet-Collette:
Augmented reality in large environments: Application to aided navigation in urban context. 225-226 - Lukas Gruber, Denis Kalkofen, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Color harmonization for Augmented Reality. 227-228 - Jens Grubert, Daniel Hamacher, Rüdiger Mecke, Irina Böckelmann, Lutz Schega, Anke Huckauf, Mario H. Urbina, Michael Schenk, Fabian Doil, Johannes Tümler:
Extended investigations of user-related issues in mobile industrial AR. 229-230 - Oribe Hayashi, Kazuhiro Kasada, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Digital Diorama system for museum exhibition. 231-232 - Alex Hill, Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy, Brian Davidson, Hafez Rouzati:
KHARMA: An open KML/HTML architecture for mobile augmented reality applications. 233-234 - Sungjae Hwang, Hyungeun Jo, Jung-hee Ryu:
EXMAR: EXpanded view of mobile augmented reality. 235-236 - Seokhee Jeon, Benjamin Knoerlein, Matthias Harders, Seungmoon Choi:
Haptic simulation of breast cancer palpation: A case study of haptic augmented reality. 237-238 - Shingo Kagami:
Range-finding projectors: Visualizing range information without sensors. 239-240 - Svenja Kahn, Harald Wuest, Didier Stricker, Dieter W. Fellner:
3D discrepancy check via Augmented Reality. 241-242 - Ginga Kamei, Takeshi Matsuyama, Ken-ichi Okada:
Augmentation of check in/out model for remote collaboration with Mixed Reality. 243-244 - Tuomas Kantonen:
Sensor Synchronization for AR Applications. 245-246 - Otto Korkalo, Miika Aittala, Sanni Siltanen:
Light-weight marker hiding for augmented reality. 247-248 - Suwoong Lee, Jong-gook Ko, Seokbin Kang, Junsuk Lee:
An immersive e-learning system providing virtual experience. 249-250 - Patrick Maier, Marcus Tönnis, Gudrun Klinker:
Designing and comparing two-handed gestures to confirm links between user controlled objects. 251-252 - Eray Molla, Vincent Lepetit:
Augmented reality for board games. 253-254 - Frank Nagl, Paul Grimm, Bastian Birnbach, Daniel F. Abawi:
PoP-EYE environment: Mixed Reality using 3D Photo Collections. 255-256 - Oscar Nestares, Yoram Gat, Horst W. Haussecker, Igor Kozintsev:
Video stabilization to a global 3D frame of reference by fusing orientation sensor and image alignment data. 257-258 - Fumio Okura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:
Augmented telepresence using autopilot airship and omni-directional camera. 259-260 - Tatsuro Orikasa, Shingo Kagami, Koichi Hashimoto:
Time-domain augmented reality based on locally adaptive video sampling. 261-262 - Joonsuk Park, Jun Park:
3DOF tracking accuracy improvement for outdoor Augmented Reality. 263-264 - Shane Porter, Michael R. Marner, Ross T. Smith, Joanne E. Zucco, Bruce H. Thomas:
Validating Spatial Augmented Reality for interactive rapid prototyping. 265-266 - Gerhard Schall, Alessandro Mulloni, Gerhard Reitmayr:
North-centred orientation tracking on mobile phones. 267-268 - Fabian Scheer, Stefan Müller:
Large area indoor tracking for industrial augmented reality. 269-270 - Jun Shingu, Eleanor Gilbert Rieffel, Don Kimber, Jim Vaughan, Pernilla Qvarfordt, Kathleen Tuite:
Camera pose navigation using Augmented Reality. 271-272 - Mengu Sukan, Steven Feiner:
SnapAR: Storing snapshots for quick viewpoint switching in hand-held augmented reality. 273-274 - Christian A. L. Waechter, Manuel J. Huber, Peter Keitler, Michael Schlegel, Gudrun Klinker, Daniel Pustka:
A multi-sensor platform for wide-area tracking. 275-276 - Lejing Wang, Maximilian Springer, Tim Hauke Heibel, Nassir Navab:
Floyd-Warshall all-pair shortest path for accurate multi-marker calibration. 277-278 - Dong Wei, Steven Zhiying Zhou, Du Xie:
MTMR: A conceptual interior design framework integrating Mixed Reality with the Multi-Touch tabletop interface. 279-280 - Nobuyoshi Yabuki, Kyoko Miyashita, Tomohiro Fukuda:
AR-based visibility evaluation for preserving landscapes of historical buildings. 281-282 - Taichi Yoshida, Masashi Tsukadaira, Asako Kimura, Fumihisa Shibata, Hideyuki Tamura:
Various tangible devices suitable for mixed reality interactions. 283-284 - Jung-Jae Yu, Jae-Hean Kim:
Camera motion tracking in a dynamic scene. 285-286 - Feng Zheng, Hongsong Li:
ARCrowd-a tangible interface for interactive crowd simulation. 287-288 - Kening Zhu, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Adrian David Cheok, Mark Fiala, Theam Wei Yang:
Origami recognition system using natural feature tracking. 289-290
Workshops
- Fumihisa Shibata, Sei Ikeda, Takeshi Kurata, Hideaki Uchiyama:
An intermediate report of TrakMark WG - international voluntary activities on establishing benchmark test schemes for AR/MR geometric registration and tracking methods. 298-302
Demonstrations
- Taehee Lee, Stefano Soatto:
Feature tracking and object recognition on a hand-held. 306 - Kening Zhu, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Theam Wei Yang, Adrian David Cheok, Mark Fiala:
Origami recognition system using natural feature tracking. 307 - Seokhee Jeon, Benjamin Knoerlein, Matthias Harders, Gabjong Han, Seungmoon Choi:
Breast cancer palpation system using haptic augmented reality. 308 - Christoph Traxler, Martin Knecht:
Demo for differential Instant Radiosity for Mixed Reality. 309 - Petros Belimpasakis, Petri Selonen, Yu You:
A Web Service Platform dedicated to building mixed reality solutions. 310 - D. Weng, D. Li, W. Xu, Y. Liu, Y. Wang:
AR Shooter: An augmented reality shooting game system. 311 - Sandy Martedi, Hideaki Uchiyama, Guillermo Enriquez, Hideo Saito, Tsutomu Miyashita, Takenori Hara:
Foldable augmented maps. 312 - Martin Kurze, Axel Roselius:
Smart Glasses: An open environment for AR apps. 313
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