BookChapterARforVE
From DigitalBlacksmith
This is a scratch page for a book chapter we are writing on AR for Training.
[edit] Figures
These are low-res examples of the photos we want to use..
Note: Captions match the Headings below unless otherwise noted..
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[edit] Current Set
[edit] Figure 1 : Milgram's Reality-Virtuality Continuum
Permission Granted to Steve Feiner and Steve Henderson by Paul Milgram on Jan 31.
This is a reproduction of the original diagram in:
Milgram, P., Takemura, H., Utsumi, A., & Kishino, F. (1994). Augmented Reality: A class of displays on the reality-virtuality continuum. Proceedings of Telemanipulator and Telepresence Technologies, 282-292.
[edit] Figure 2 : Example Cut-away View using Augmented Reality
Permission granted to Steve Henderson and Steve Feiner from Andrei State on 7 Feb.
[edit] Figure 3 : Servicing a Laser Printer using Augmented Reality
Image provided by Dr. Feiner.
Credit to "S. Feiner, B. MacIntyre, and D. Seligmann, Columbia University"
[edit] Figure 4 : Conducting Maintenance using the ARTESAS Prototype
Still waiting for permission on this one.
Photo taken from ARTESAS homepage.
[edit] Figure 5 : Telecommunications Equipment Servicing using Augmented Reality
Permission Granted to Steve Henderson and Steve Feiner by Pierre Boulanger on 1 Feb
Original Image ref:
Boulanger, P. (2004). Application of augmented reality to industrial tele-training. Proceedings of the Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision, 320-328.
Full Caption: "Telecommunications Equipment Servicing using Augmented Reality (Photo Courtesy of Pierre Boulanger, The Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta, The School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa, Ontario)"
[edit] Figure 6 : Generalized AR Design Hierarchy
Permission Granted to Steve Feiner and Steve Henderson by Ramesh Raskar on Jan 31.
Note: This diagram is Steve H's recreation of the diagram in the Bimber/Raskar text.
Original ref: Bimber, O., & Raskar, R. (2005). Spatial augmented reality: Merging real and virtual worlds: A. K. Peters, Ltd.
[edit] Figure 7 : Example Optical Tracking Marker (ARTag)
Image produced by CGUI. Reference: ARTag library.
[edit] Figure 8 : Magic Lens Interaction Technique (Looser et al., 2004)
We have permission from Mark Billinghurst on this one.
This image appeared in the following paper:
Looser, J., Billinghurst, M., & Cockburn, A. (2004). Through the looking glass: the use of lenses as an interface tool for Augmented Reality interfaces. Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Australasia and South East Asia, 204-211.
[edit] Figure 9 : Using Visible Interaction Volumes for Augmented Reality User Interaction
Photo provided by CGUI.
Original reference:
Olwal, A., Benko, H., & Feiner, S. (2002). SenseShapes: Using statistical geometry for object selection in a multimodal augmented reality system. Proceedings of the International Symposium in Mixed and Augmented Reality, 300–301.








