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AR4DOC - Augmented Reality for Document Inspection
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Smartphones have evolved considerably in processing power over the last years. They now feature multi-core CPUs as well as GPUs and consumer-quality cameras up to HD resolution. This makes them an interesting platform for graphics and vision and opens new opportunities for research. The aim of AR4DOC is to facilitate the task of document inspection by a human operator. This requires the person to have detailed knowledge about the nature of a document, which may be outdated or even unavailable at the time of inspection. We seek to provide this information in an interactive way using Mobile Augmented Reality (AR), so that a well-grounded decision on the vailidity of a document is possible. This involves several tasks such as document localization, recognition, tracking, presentation as well as interaction.
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2010 | 2013 |
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Narkissos - Virtual Dressing Room
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The main goal of NARKISSOS is to develop the next generation “magic mirror“ to be installed in a dressing room of a fashion store. The magic mirror is a technical multimedia system, where the consumer can watch himself on a video wall dressed by the clothes which are chosen by touch board or which he did register per RFID tag (embedded in the clothing) at a RFID reader stationed near the video wall of the virtual dressing room. Users can interactively change shape and appearance of the clothing in the mirror image without actually having to change cloths. Customers can also observe themselves (i.e., their avatar) from every side instantaneously. | 2009 | 2012 |
