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ISMAR 2003: Tokyo, Japan
- 2003 IEEE / ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR 2003), 7-10 October 2003, Tokyo, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-2006-5
Keynote Talks
- Katsushi Ikeuchi, Atsushi Nakazawa, Kazuhide Hasegawa, Takeshi Oishi:
The Great Buddha Project: Modeling Cultural Heritage for VR Systems through Observation. 7-
Papers
- Andrew J. Davison, Walterio W. Mayol-Cuevas, David William Murray:
Real-Time Localisation and Mapping with Wearable Active Vision. 18-27 - Larry S. Davis, Eric Clarkson, Jannick P. Rolland:
Predicting Accuracy in Pose Estimation for Marker-based Tracking. 28-35 - Andrew I. Comport, Éric Marchand, François Chaumette:
A real-time tracker for markerless augmented reality. 36-45 - Kiyohide Satoh, Shinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Hideyuki Tamura:
Robust Vision-Based Registration Utilizing Bird's-Eye View with User's View. 46-55 - Mark A. Livingston, J. Edward Swan II, Joseph L. Gabbard, Tobias Höllerer, Deborah Hix, Simon Julier, Yohan Baillot, Dennis G. Brown:
Resolving Multiple Occluded Layers in Augmented Reality. 56-65 - Ronald T. Azuma, Chris Furmanski:
Evaluating Label Placement for Augmented Reality View Management. 66-75 - Natsuki Sugano, Hirokazu Kato, Keihachiro Tachibana:
The Effects of Shadow Representation of Virtual Objects in Augmented Reality. 76-83 - Daniel Belcher, Mark Billinghurst, Sean Hayes, Randy Stiles:
Using Augmented Reality for Visualizing Complex Graphs in Three Dimensions. 84-92 - Vincent Lepetit, Luca Vacchetti, Daniel Thalmann, Pascal Fua:
Fully Automated and Stable Registration for Augmented Reality Applications. 93-102 - Masakatsu Kourogi, Takeshi Kurata:
Personal Positioning based on Walking Locomotion Analysis with Self-Contained Sensors and a Wearable Camera. 103-112 - Georg S. W. Klein, Tom Drummond:
Robust Visual Tracking for Non-Instrumented Augmented Reality. 113-122 - Asa MacWilliams, Christian Sandor, Martin Wagner, Martin Bauer, Gudrun Klinker, Bernd Brügge:
Herding Sheep: Live System Development for Distributed Augmented Reality. 123-132 - Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Mark Billinghurst, Bruce Campbell, Eric Woods:
An Occlusion-Capable Optical See-through Head Mount Display for Supporting Co-located Collaboration. 133-141 - Yohan Baillot, Simon Julier, Dennis G. Brown, Mark A. Livingston:
A Tracker Alignment Framework for Augmented Reality. 142-150 - Eric Foxlin, Leonid Naimark:
Miniaturization, Calibration & Accuracy Evaluation of a Hybrid Self-Tracker. 151-160 - Arthur Tang, Ji Zhou, Charles B. Owen:
Evaluation of Calibration Procedures for Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays. 161-168 - Hansung Kim, Seung-Jun Yang, Kwanghoon Sohn:
3D Reconstruction of Stereo Images for Interaction between Real and Virtual Worlds. 169-177 - Takayoshi Koyama, Itaru Kitahara, Yuichi Ohta:
Live Mixed-Reality 3D Video in Soccer Stadium. 178-187 - Naho Inamoto, Hideo Saito:
Immersive Observation of Virtualized Soccer Match at Real Stadium Model. 188-197 - Oliver Bimber, Anselm Grundhöfer, Gordon Wetzstein, Sebastian Knödel:
Consistent Illumination within Optical See-Through Augmented Environments. 198-207 - Kusuma Agusanto, Li Li, Zhu Chuangui, Wan Sing Ng:
Photorealistic rendering for augmented reality using environment illumination. 208-216 - Siavash Zokai, Julien Esteve, Yakup Genc, Nassir Navab:
Multiview Paraperspective Projection Model for Diminished Reality. 217-226 - Nobuyuki Matsushita, Daisuke Hihara, Teruyuki Ushiro, Shinichi Yoshimura, Jun Rekimoto, Yoshikazu Yamamoto:
ID CAM: A Smart Camera for Scene Capturing and ID Recognition. 227-236 - Jürgen Zauner, Michael Haller, Alexander Brandl, Werner Hartmann:
Authoring of a Mixed Reality Assembly Instructor for Hierarchical Structures. 237-246 - Wayne Piekarski, Bruce H. Thomas:
An Object-Oriented Software Architecture for 3D Mixed Reality Application. 247-
Posters
- Daniel Beier, R. Billert, Beat D. Brüderlin, Dirk Stichling, Bernd Kleinjohann:
Marker-less Vision Based Tracking for Mobile Augmented Reality. 258-259 - Takashi Okuma, Takeshi Kurata, Katsuhiko Sakaue:
Fiducial-less 3-D Object Tracking in AR Systems Based on the Integration of Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches and Automatic Database Addition. 260-261 - Takeshi Kawano, Yoshihiro Ban, Kuniaki Uehara:
A Coded Visual Marker for Video Tracking System Based on Structured Image Analysis. 262-263 - Yong Liu, Moritz Störring, Thomas B. Moeslund, Claus B. Madsen, Erik Granum:
Computer Vision Based Head Tracking from Re-configurable 2D Markers for AR. 264-265 - Wayne Piekarski, Ben Avery, Bruce H. Thomas, Pierre Malbezin:
Hybrid Indoor and Outdoor Tracking for Mobile 3D Mixed Reality. 266-267 - Daniel Roetenberg, Henk Luinge, Peter H. Veltink:
Inertial and magnetic sensing of human movement near ferromagnetic materials. 268-269 - Sebastian Vogt, Ali Khamene, Frank Sauer, Andreas Keil, Heinrich Niemann:
A High Performance AR System for Medical Applications. 270-271 - R. J. Lapeer, A. C. Tan, Alf D. Linney, G. H. Alusi:
Stereo depth assessment experiment for microscope-based surgery. 272-273 - Thomas Reicher, Asa MacWilliams, Bernd Brügge, Gudrun Klinker:
Results of a Study on Software Architectures for Augmented Reality Systems. 274-275 - Wouter Pasman, Charles Woodward:
Implementation of an Augmented Reality System on a PDA. 276-277 - Shinichiro Hirooka, Hideo Saito:
Displaying Digital Documents on Real Paper Surface with Arbitrary Shape. 278-279 - Jamie Sands, Shaun W. Lawson:
Towards a Usable Stereoscopic Augmented Reality Interface for the Manipulation of Virtual Cursors. 280-281 - Céline Loscos, Hila Ritter Widenfeld, Maria Roussou, Alexandre Meyer, Franco Tecchia, George Drettakis, Emmanuel Gallo, Alex Reche Martinez, Nicolas Tsingos, Yiorgos Chrysanthou, Luc Robert, Massimo Bergamasco, Andrea Dettori, Souheil Soubra:
The CREATE Project: Mixed Reality for Design, Education, and Cultural Heritage with a Constructivist Approach. 282-283 - Toshikazu Ohshima, Tsuyoshi Kuroki, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Hideyuki Tamura:
A Mixed Reality System with Visual and Tangible Interaction Capability - Application to Evaluating Automobile Interior Design. 284-285 - Tomoyasu Nakatsuru, Yasuyoshi Yokokohji, Daisuke Eto, Tsuneo Yoshikawa:
Image Overlay on Optical See-Through Displays for Vehicle Navigation. 286-287 - Hiroyuki Maeda, Kazuhiko Hirose, Jun Yamashita, Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose:
All-Around Display for Video Avatar in Real World. 288-289 - Holger Regenbrecht, Claudia Ott, Michael T. Wagner, Tim Lum, Petra Kohler, Wilhelm Wilke, Erich Mueller:
An Augmented Virtuality Approach to 3D Videoconferencing. 290-291 - Sei Ikeda, Tomokazu Sato, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:
Telepresence System Using High-Resolution Omnidirectional Movies and a Reactive Display. 292-293 - Adrian Woolard, Vali Lalioti, Nicholas R. Hedley, Neil Carrigan, Matt Hammond, Joey Julien:
Case Studies in Application of Augmented Reality in Future Media Production. 294-295 - Venkataraman Sundareswaran, Kenneth Wang, Steven Chen, Reinhold Behringer, Joshua McGee, Clement Tam, Pavel Zahorik:
3D Audio Augmented Reality: Implementation and Experiments. 296-297 - Stephen DiVerdi, Daniel Nurmi, Tobias Höllerer:
ARWin-A Desktop Augmented Reality Window Manager. 298-299 - Alex Olwal, Hrvoje Benko, Steven Feiner:
SenseShapes: Using Statistical Geometry for Object Selection in a Multimodal Augmented Reality System. 300-301 - Raphaël Grasset, Jean-Dominique Gascuel, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Interactive Mediated Reality. 302-303 - Marc Cavazza, Olivier Martin, Fred Charles, Xavier Marichal, Steven J. Mead:
User Interaction in Mixed Reality Interactive Storytelling. 304-305 - Hiroshi Kato, Takeshi Naemura, Hiroshi Harashima:
Graphic Shadow: Augmenting Your Shadow on the Floor. 306-
Demonstrations
- Dorin Aiteanu, Bernd Hillers, Axel Gräser:
A Step Forward in Manual Welding: Demonstration of Augmented Reality Helmet. 309-310 - Hans Krüger, Lasse Klingbeil, Edgar Kraft, Rene Hamburger:
BlueTrak-A Wireless Six Degrees of Freedom Motion Tracking System. 311-312 - Hesam Najafi, Gudrun Klinker:
Model-Based Tracking with Stereovision for AR. 313-314 - Andrew J. Davison, Walterio W. Mayol-Cuevas, David William Murray:
Real-Time Visual Workspace Localisation and Mapping for a Wearable Robot. 315-316 - Wayne Piekarski, Bruce H. Thomas:
Tinmith-Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality Modelling Demonstration. 317-318 - Thomas Pettersen, John Pretlove, Charlotte Skourup, Torbjorn Engedal, Trond Løkstad:
Augmented Reality for Programming Industrial Robots. 319-320 - Toshikazu Karitsuka, Kosuke Sato:
A Wearable Mixed Reality with an On-Board Projector. 321-322 - Kosuke Nakayama, Kosuke Sato:
A LCD Cube Transporting High Dynamic Range Light Environments. 323-324 - Marissa Díaz, Eduardo Hernández, Leonardo Escalona, Isaac Rudomín, Daniel Rivera:
Capturing Water and Sound Waves to Interact with Virtual Nature. 325-326 - Kazue Kobayashi, Mitsunori Hirano, Atsunobu Narita, Hiroshi Ishii:
IP Network Designer: Interface for IP Network Simulation. 327 - Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy, Jay David Bolter, Steven Dow, Brendan Hannigan:
DART: The Designer's Augmented Reality Toolkit. 329-330 - Gerhard Reitmayr, Mark Billinghurst, Dieter Schmalstieg:
WireAR-Legacy Applications in Augmented Reality. 331-332 - István Barakonyi, Tamer Fahmy, Dieter Schmalstieg, Karin Kosina:
Collaborative Work with Volumetric Data Using Augmented Reality Videoconferencing. 333-334 - Daniel Wagner, István Barakonyi:
Augmented Reality Kanji Learning. 335-336 - Thomas Pintaric:
Augmented Reality Live-Action Compositing. 337 - Rodney Berry, Mao Makino, Naoto Hikawa, Masami Suzuki:
The Augmented Composer Project: The Music Table. 338-339 - Hirokazu Kato, Keihachiro Tachibana, Masaaki Tanabe, Takeaki Nakajima, Yumiko Fukuda:
A City-Planning System Based on Augmented Reality with a Tangible Interface. 340-341 - Masakatsu Kourogi, Takeshi Kurata:
A Wearable Augmented Reality System with Personal Positioning Based on Walking Locomotion Analysis. 342-343 - Ryuhei Tenmoku, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:
A Wearable Augmented Reality System for Navigation Using Positioning Infrastructures and a Pedometer. 344-345 - Vincent Lepetit, Luca Vacchetti, Daniel Thalmann, Pascal Fua:
Real-Time Augmented Face. 346-347 - Masahiko Inami, Naoki Kawakami, Susumu Tachi:
Optical Camouflage Using Retro-Reflective Projection Technology. 348-349 - Eiichi Hosoya, Miki Kitabata, Hidenori Sato, Ikuo Harada, Hisao Nojima, Fumiharu Morisawa, Shinichiro Mutoh, Akira Onozawa:
A Mirror Metaphor Interaction System: Touching Remote Real Objects in an Augmented Reality Environment. 350-351 - Hiroshi Kato, Takeshi Naemura, Hiroshi Harashima:
Textured Shadow. 352-353 - Christopher B. Stapleton, Charles E. Hughes, J. Michael Moshell:
MIXED FANTASY: Exhibition of Entertainment Research for Mixed Reality. 354-355 - Masayuki Takemura, Shungo Haraguchi:
BLADESHIPS: An Interactive Attraction in Mixed Reality. 356-357 - Yasuhiro Okuno, Hiroyuki Kakuta, Tomohiko Takayama, Kazuhiro Asai:
Jellyfish Party: Blowing Soap Bubbles in Mixed Reality Space. 358-
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