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Towards Collaboratively Mapped Multi-View Mobile Augmented Reality

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Towards Collaboratively Mapped Multi-View Mobile Augmented Reality. / Čopič Pucihar, Klen; Coulton, Paul.
2011. Paper presented at 1st Workshop on Mobile Augmented Reality: Design Issues and Opportunities (Mobile HCI 2011) , Stockholm, Sweden.

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Harvard

Čopič Pucihar, K & Coulton, P 2011, 'Towards Collaboratively Mapped Multi-View Mobile Augmented Reality', Paper presented at 1st Workshop on Mobile Augmented Reality: Design Issues and Opportunities (Mobile HCI 2011) , Stockholm, Sweden, 30/08/11 - 30/08/11.

APA

Čopič Pucihar, K., & Coulton, P. (2011). Towards Collaboratively Mapped Multi-View Mobile Augmented Reality. Paper presented at 1st Workshop on Mobile Augmented Reality: Design Issues and Opportunities (Mobile HCI 2011) , Stockholm, Sweden.

Vancouver

Čopič Pucihar K, Coulton P. Towards Collaboratively Mapped Multi-View Mobile Augmented Reality. 2011. Paper presented at 1st Workshop on Mobile Augmented Reality: Design Issues and Opportunities (Mobile HCI 2011) , Stockholm, Sweden.

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Čopič Pucihar, Klen ; Coulton, Paul. / Towards Collaboratively Mapped Multi-View Mobile Augmented Reality. Paper presented at 1st Workshop on Mobile Augmented Reality: Design Issues and Opportunities (Mobile HCI 2011) , Stockholm, Sweden.4 p.

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abstract = "Whilst Augmented Reality (AR) offers the possibility of exciting new interaction modalities for mobile users, the prospect of providing a collaborative multi-view, in which multiple viewers may view the same shared AR workspace from multiple perspectives, offers another equally exciting prospect. Currently, this has only beenresearched using marker-based AR approaches that present significant scalability issues, as they require the wide scale physical augmentation of our environmentwith markers. However, recent advances in marker-less systems using natural feature tracking, coupled with the use of wireless, ad-hoc communication could beused to create a collaboratively mapped multi-view AR space.",
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