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ISAR 2000: Munich, Germany
- Proceedings of the IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality, ISAR 2000, October 5-6, 2000, Munich, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0846-4
- Simon Julier, Marco Lanzagorta, Yohan Baillot, Lawrence J. Rosenblum, Steven Feiner, Tobias Höllerer, Sabrina Sestito:
Information filtering for mobile augmented reality. 3-11 - Reinhold Behringer, Clement Tam, Joshua McGee, Sundar Sundareswaran, Marius S. Vassiliou:
A wearable augmented reality testbed for navigation and control, built solely with commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware. 12-19 - Dieter Schmalstieg, Anton L. Fuhrmann, Gerd Hesina:
Bridging multiple user interface dimensions with augmented reality. 20-29 - Didier Stricker, Torsten Fröhlich, Claudia Söller-Eckert:
The augmented man. 30-36 - Gudrun Klinker, Thomas Reicher, Bernd Brügge:
Distributed user tracking concepts for augmented reality applications. 37-44 - Frank Sauer, Fabian Wenzel, Sebastian Vogt, Yiyang Tao, Yakup Genc, Ali R. Bani-Hashemi:
Augmented workspace: designing an AR testbed. 47-53 - Wolfgang Birkfellner, Klaus Huber, Franz Watzinger, Franz Figl, Felix Wanschitz, Rudolf Hanel, Dietmar Rafolt, Rolf Ewers, Helmar Bergmann:
Development of the Varioscope AR. A see-through HMD for computer-aided surgery. 54-59 - Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Yoshinori Kurata, Hiroyuki Ohno:
An optical see-through display for mutual occlusion of real and virtual environments. 60-67 - Akinari Takagi, Shoichi Yamazaki, Yoshihiro Saito, Naosato Taniguchi:
Development of a stereo video see-through HMD for AR systems. 68-77 - Holger Regenbrecht, Ralf Specht:
A mobile Passive Augmented Reality Device - mPARD. 81-84 - Blair MacIntyre, Enylton Machado Coelho:
Adapting to dynamic registration errors using level of error (LOE) filtering. 85-88 - Volker Coors, Tassilo Huch, Ursula Kretschmer:
Matching buildings: pose estimation in an urban environment. 89-92 - Andreas Butz, Jörg Baus, Antonio Krüger:
Augmenting buildings with infrared information. 93-96 - Masayuki Kanbara, Hirofumi Fujii, Haruo Takemura, Naokazu Yokoya:
A stereo vision-based augmented reality system with an inertial sensor. 97-100 - Nobuyuki Fujiwara, Toshikazu Onda, Hideyoshi Masuda, Kazuhiro Chayama:
Virtual property lines drawing on the monitor for observation of unmanned dam construction site. 101-104 - Jane Mulligan, Kostas Daniilidis:
View-independent scene acquisition for tele-presence. 105-108 - Hirokazu Kato, Mark Billinghurst, Ivan Poupyrev, Kenji Imamoto, Keihachiro Tachibana:
Virtual object manipulation on a table-top AR environment. 111-119 - Gilles Simon, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Andrew Zisserman:
Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene. 120-128 - Yongduek Seo, Ki-Sang Hong:
Weakly calibrated video-based augmented reality: embedding and rendering through virtual camera. 129-136 - Vincent Lepetit, Marie-Odile Berger:
Handling occlusion in augmented reality systems: a semi-automatic method. 137-146 - Mihran Tuceryan, Nassir Navab:
Single point active alignment method (SPAAM) for optical see-through HMD calibration for AR. 149-158 - Bruce Hoff, Ronald T. Azuma:
Autocalibration of an electronic compass in an outdoor augmented reality system. 159-164 - Yakup Genc, Frank Sauer, Fabian Wenzel, Mihran Tuceryan, Nassir Navab:
Optical see-through HMD calibration: a stereo method validated with a video see-through system. 165-174
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