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1. SI1163 – NEWSI1163 – NEW
TECHNOLOGY TRENDSTECHNOLOGY TRENDSEdited by: Msc., Eng. Javier DazaEdited by: Msc., Eng. Javier Daza
Source: web2.uwindsor.ca/courses/cs/aggarwal/cs60520/SeminarMaterial/VirtualReality.ppt / http://games.yahoo.com/braingames/brain-teasers-games/phantom-square-255 /CS6360 – Virtual Reality David Johnson
2. ContextContext
What is Augmented Reality?What is Augmented Reality?
HistoryHistory
How to/TourHow to/Tour
Learn AR- the future of studyingLearn AR- the future of studying
What are the good AR apps to use?What are the good AR apps to use?
Traveling and AR- AWESOMETraveling and AR- AWESOME
What could possibly happen next?What could possibly happen next?
Wrap up/(you'll be downloading this on yourWrap up/(you'll be downloading this on your
smartphone by now) any questions?smartphone by now) any questions?
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3. What is Augmented Reality – AR?What is Augmented Reality – AR?
QuestionQuestion for Class:
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4. Augmented reality (AR)Augmented reality (AR) is a term for a live direct or an indirect view of a
physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by
computer-generated sensory input, such as sound or graphics.
AKA- Augmented reality will take something that you look at in real time and
give you all the information of the of the building you're viewing or the
business in the building and their history/deals/numbers etc.
What is AugmentedWhat is Augmented
Reality?Reality?
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5. Computer-generated
Computer-generated usually refers to a sound or visual that has been created
in whole or in part with the aid of computer software or computer hardware.
Computer-generated may refer to:
Computer animation
Computer art
Computer graphics
Computer-generated holography
Computer-generated imagery (CGI)
Computer-generated music
What is Augmented Reality?What is Augmented Reality?
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6. What is Augmented Reality?What is Augmented Reality?
Augmented reality (AR) is a field of computer research
which deals with the combination of real-world and
computer-generated data.
Most of the AR research is currently concerned with
the use of video imagery which is digitally processed
and augmented by adding computer-generated
graphics.
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7. What Is Augmented RealityWhat Is Augmented Reality
(AR)?(AR)?
A combination of
a real scene viewed by a
user and
a virtual scene generated
by a computer that
augments the scene with
additional information.
ARToolkit demo movie
T-immersion 2004 video
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8. What is AR? (cont.)What is AR? (cont.)
Ronald Azuma defines an augmented reality system
as one that:
Combines real and virtual world aspects
Is interactive in real-time
Is registered in three dimensions
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9. Augmented vs. Virtual RealityAugmented vs. Virtual Reality
One of the identifying marks of a virtual reality system is
the head mounted display worn by users.
These displays block out all the external world and present
to the wearer a view that is under the complete control of
the computer.
In Augmented Reality, the user must still be aware that he
or she is present in the “real world.”
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10. Augmented vs. Virtual RealityAugmented vs. Virtual Reality
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11. Augmented vs. Virtual RealityAugmented vs. Virtual Reality
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12. How does AR Work?How does AR Work?
The basic idea of augmented reality is to superimpose
graphics, audio and other sense enhancements over a real-
world environment in real-time.
The graphics will then change to accommodate the user’s eye
or head movements.
Simulated augmented reality
medical image
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13. What isWhat is
needed?needed?
There are three components needed in order to make an
augmented-reality system work:
Head-mounted display
Tracking system
Mobile computing power
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14. Nuts and Bolts of ARNuts and Bolts of AR
Characteristics of Augmented Reality:Characteristics of Augmented Reality:
• it combines real and virtual
• it is interactive in real time
• it is registered in 3D.
Hardware needed for Augmented RealityHardware needed for Augmented Reality
• display
• tracking (eg GPS, compass)
• input devices (eg Camera)
• sensors (eg accelerometer)
• processer (eg CPU)
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15. 1966: Ivan Sutherland develops
the head-mounted video display.
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16. In the 1970's, Myron KruegerIn the 1970's, Myron Krueger
creates Videoplace, whichcreates Videoplace, which
allows manipulation ofallows manipulation of
virtual objects.virtual objects.
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19. 1998: Tobias Höllerer develops one of
the first successful mobile AR systems.
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24. Learn AR Case Study Learn AR Case Study
Augmented Reality for Schools
• Augmatic, British Company started in 2008
• Founded by James Alliban
• Combining the real world with virtual content
using a web cam
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25. Start using Augmented reality
right now!
Android: Go to Android Marketplace,
search and download "Barcode
Scanner"
Blackberry: Go to App World, search
and download
"Scanlife Barcode Reader"
iPhone: Go to Apps Store, search
"QR Code Reader"
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26. HOME WORKHOME WORK
Desarrollar el siguiente proyecto de Realidad
Aumentada:
1.Ver analíticamente el siguiente video:
2.Seguir el paso a paso del video y construir un
proyecto con el mismo guion pero con diferente
escenario y recursos propios de cada uno.
3.Publicar el video en YouTube para ser
socializado en la próxima sesión de clase.
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30. Tourism andTourism and
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• Want to study abroad and/or just travel?
• Wikitude voted number 1 augmented reality
travel app by CNN
• Only works for iPhone, Android, Symbian, and
Beta
• Many "worlds" to use ex: Starbucks
• Itactius (European cultural project)
• History and architect through your
phone itacitus video
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33. 14 of the Best Augmented Reality Apps for14 of the Best Augmented Reality Apps for
Android and iOSAndroid and iOS
source: 5magazine
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34. ReferencesReferences
Daniel Wagner, Thomas Pintaric And Dieter Schmalstieg. The Invisible Train. A
Multi-player Handheld Augmented Reality Game. 2005
http://studierstube.icg.tugraz.at/invisible_train/
Klein, George. Parallel Tracking and Mapping.
http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~gk/youtube.html
Mann, S. Wearable Computing: A First Step Toward personal Imaging. IEEEXplore.
Vol.30, Issue: 2 p.25- 32. February 1997.
Simon Julier Yohan , Simon Julier , Yohan Baillot , Marco Lanzagorta , Dennis
Brown , Lawrence Rosenblum , “BARS: Battlefield Augmented Reality System”,
NATO Information Systems Technology Panel Symposium on New Information
Processing Techniques for Military Systems, 2000.
http://www.slideshare.net/iglassbox/history-of-augmented-reality-after-2000
Sutherland, Ivan. “A Head-Mounted Three Dimensional Display”. Proceedings of
Fall Joint Computer Conference, 1968, pp. 757-764. ACM
GooglePlus. Project Glass
https://plus.google.com/111626127367496192147/posts
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