Description :
Although the field of mixed reality has grown significantly over the last decade, there have been few published books about augmented reality, particularly the interface design aspects. Emerging Technologies of Augmented Reality: Interfaces and Design provides a foundation of the main concepts of augmented reality (AR), with a particular emphasis on user interfaces, design, and practical AR techniques, from tracking algorithms to design principles for AR interfaces.
Emerging Technologies of Augmented Reality: Interfaces and Design contains comprehensive information focusing on the following topics: technologies that support AR, development environments, interface design and evaluation of applications, and case studies of AR applications.
Content :
Table of Contents
Preface
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vi
Section
.
I:.
Introduction
.
to.
Technologies
.
that
.
Support
.
Augmented
.
Reality
Chapter
.
I
Vision
.
Based
.
3D
.
Tracking
.
and
.
Pose
.
Estimation
.
for
.
Mixed
.
Reality
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1
Pascal Fua, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Vincent Lepetit, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Chapter
.
II
Developing
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AR
.
Systems
.
in
.
the
.
Presence
.
of
.
Spatial
.
Uncertainty
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23
Cindy M. Robertson, Georgia Institute of Technology, TSRB, USA
Enylton Machado Coelho, Georgia Institute of Technology, TSRB, USA
Blair MacIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology, TSRB, USA
Simon Julier, Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Chapter
.
III
An
.
Introduction
.
to.
Head
.
Mounted
.
Displays
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for
.
Augmented
.
Reality
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43
Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka University, Japan
Chapter
.
IV
Projector-Based
.
Augmentation
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64
Oliver Bimber, Bauhaus University, Germany
v
Chapter
.
V
Mobile
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Phone
.
Based
.
Augmented
.
Reality
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90
Anders Henrysson, Norrköping Visualisation and Interaction Studio, Sweden
Mark Ollila, Norrköping Visualisation and Interaction Studio, Sweden
Mark Billinghurst, Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand
Chapter
.
VI
Representing
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and
.
Processing
.
Screen
.
Space
.
in.
Augmented
.
Reality
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110
Blaine Bell, Columbia University, USA
Steven Feiner, Columbia University, USA
Section
.
II:
.
Augmented
.
Reality
.
Development
.
Environments
Chapter
.
VII
Abstraction
.
and
.
Implementation
.
Strategies
.
for
.
Augmented
.
Reality
.
Authoring
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138
Florian Ledermann, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
István Barakonyi, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Dieter Schmalstieg, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Chapter
.
VIII
Supporting
.
Early
.
Design
.
Activities
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for
.
AR
.
Experiences
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160
Maribeth Gandy, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Blair MacIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Steven Dow, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Jay David Bolter, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Chapter
.
IX
Real-Time
.
3D
.
Design
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and
.
Modelling
.
of.
Outdoor
.
Structures
.
Using
.
Mobile
.
Augmented
.
Reality
.
Systems
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181
Wayne Piekarski, University of South Australia, Australia
Chapter
.
X
The
.
Evolution
.
of
.
a
.
Framework
.
for
.
Mixed
.
Reality
.
Experiences
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198
Charles E. Hughes, University of Central Florida, USA
Christopher B. Stapleton, Simiosys LLC, USA
Matthew R. O’Connor, University of Central Florida, USA
Section
.
III:
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Interface
.
Design
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and
.
Evaluation
.
of.
Augmented
.
Reality
.
Applications
Chapter
.
XI
Lessons
.
Learned
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in.
Designing
.
Ubiquitous
.
Augmented
.
Reality
.
User
.
Interfaces
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218
Christian Sandor, Technische Universität München, Germany
Gudrun Klinker, Technische Universität München, Germany
Gudrun Klinker, Technische Universität München, Germany
Chapter XII
Human Communication in Collaborative Augmented Reality Systems
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236
Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka University, Japan
Chapter XII
Human Communication in Collaborative Augmented Reality Systems
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236
Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka University, Japan
Chapter XIII
Interaction Design for Tangible Augmented Reality Applications
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261
Gun A. Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea
Gerard J. Kim, Korea University, Korea
Mark Billinghurst, Human Interface Technology Laboratory, New Zealand
section IV: Case Studies of Augmented Reality Applications
Chapter XIV
Industrial Augmented Reality Applications
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283
Holger Regenbrecht, University of Otago, New Zealand
Chapter XV
Creating Augmented Virtual Environments
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305
Ulrich Neumann, University of Southern California, USA
Suya You, University of Southern California, USA
Chapter XVI
Making Memories of a Lifetime
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329
Christopher B. Stapleton, Simiosys LLC, USA
Charles E. Hughes, University of Central Florida, USA
Chapter XVII
Social and Physical Interactive Paradigms for Mixed Reality Entertainment
... 352
Adrian David Cheok, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter XVIII
The Future of Augmented Reality Gaming
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367
Bruce H. Thomas, Wearable Computer Laboratory, University of South Australia,
Australia
About the Authors
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384
Index
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391
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