ARHome: Object Selection and Manipulation using Raycasting Technique with 3D-model Tracking in Handheld Augmented Reality

Author(s):  
Nur Ameerah Binti Abdul Halim ◽  
Ajune Wanis Binti Ismail
Author(s):  
A. Masiero ◽  
G. Tucci ◽  
A. Conti ◽  
L. Fiorini ◽  
A. Vettore

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The recent introduction of new technologies such as augmented reality, machine learning and the worldwide spread of mobile devices provided with imaging, navigation sensors and high computational power can be exploited in order to drammatically change the museum visit experience. Differently from the traditional use of museum docents or audio guides, the introduction of digital technologies already proved to be useful in order to improve the interest of the visitor thanks to the increased interaction and involvement, reached also by means of visual effects and animations. Actually, the availability of 3D representations, augmented reality and navigation abilities directly on the visitor’s device can lead to a personalized visit, enabling the visitor to have an experience tailored on his/her needs. In this framework, this paper aims at investigating the potentialities of smartphone stereo-vision to improve the geometric information about the artworks available on the visitor’s device. More specifically, in this work smartphone stereo-vision will used as a 3D model generation tool in a 3D artwork recognition system based on a neural network classifier.</p>


2015 ◽  
Vol 75 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Syazani Suhaifi ◽  
Junaidi Abdullah ◽  
Ku Day Chyi

Marker Based Augmented Reality requires files and resources that have to be loaded from storage such as a local machine or a web server. We proposed a resource-independent method of transmitting AR content by encoding resources such as 3D model files as QR code and using the QR code itself as the marker. The AR system does not need any online and local storage. We processed the content to best fit it into the QR code. Larger contents are then split to multiple QR codes and the data is joined together by the application on the other end.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Arpah Ahmad ◽  
Zarina Zainol ◽  
Rozita Yunos ◽  
Adzhar Abd Kadir ◽  
Mohd. Zaki Haji Ghazali ◽  
...  

Augmented Reality (AR) is a visual technology that able to provide users with a semi-real time experience. The advancement of mobile phone and camera technology have make the potential of AR emerged. Companies wants high product sales and look more advanced than their competitors. One of the effort is to provide customers with correct experience of their products. Catalog is a tool to market a product. However, paper printing catalog is two dimensional, and has limitation in fully presenting the product. This work, presents the adoption of AR in T-shirt catalog. The application utilized Android mobile phone to view the 3D model of the t-shirt. The user scan the catalog using the android handphone on the paper printing catalog, and they able to view in 3D the different angle of the T-shirt. This application has successfully developed and testing has been made on compatibility and functionality test.


2013 ◽  
Vol 336-338 ◽  
pp. 1434-1438 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Chang ◽  
Wen Peng Xu ◽  
Lei Wang

This paper researches on 3D visualization of underground antique tomb based on Augmented Reality .At first,this paper established 3D model of antique tomb with OpenGL in VC++6.0. In order to establish augmented reality 3D model of antique tomb, the OpenGL model of antique tomb was transferred into ARToolKit and realized 3D augmented reality visualization in ARToolKit. As ARToolKit uses computer vision techniques to calculate the real camera position and orientation relative to marked cards,so it is difficult to provide AR applications in outdoor environment. At last, this paper puts forth a new method to allow ARtoolkit to receive the data of GPS and 3D electronic compass, so it can make 3D registration with both computer vision and sensors.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1036 ◽  
pp. 1037-1040
Author(s):  
Radu Emanuil Petruse ◽  
Ioan Bondrea ◽  
Marco Sacco ◽  
Stefano Mottura

The purpose of the article is to introduce possibilities of using Augmented Reality instructions in order to better understand technical drawings. The aim of these instructions based on 3D models is to create AR training applications and analyze their impact on the users. These instructions consist in a 3D model, superimposed over the technical drawing. The AR application also offers step by step instructions for 3D modelling in CAD software, which are very useful in creating the 3D model starting from a technical drawing. The AR application was tested by students from the Faculty of Engineering in Sibiu, obtaining great improvements in their 3D modelling times. The results of a survey that the students completed reveal that the AR modelling instructions also aids their spatial visualization capability.


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