Image Processing for Augmented Reality
1.Augmented reality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:Augmented reality applications can complement a standard
curriculum. Text, graphics, video and audio can be superimposed into a
student's real time environment.
2.Matt Mills: Image recognition that triggers augmented reality
Description:http://www.ted.com Matt Mills and Tamara Roukaerts demonstrate
Aurasma, a new augmented reality tool that can seamlessly animate the
world as seen through ...
3.RealityAugmented — Augmented reality, cyborg ...
Description:Augmented reality, cyborg anthropology, new aesthetics,
coevolution technologies.
4.Urban Augmented Reality - Blogger
Description:One of the things I left unimplemented in my image tagger
input screen was recovering the aspect ratio of the selected rectangle.
Before, it just …
5.Augmented Reality Home Pages - Introduction
Description:Introduction to Augmented Reality Note: Most of this material
has been taken from the beginning sections of my thesis proposal. My PhD
thesis work was completed in ...
6.Matt Mills: Image recognition that triggers augmented reality
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won't allow us.
7.Augmented Reality - ChestBurster - YouTube
Description:Augmented Reality T-Shirt Demo Fingerfunk proudly presents the
coolest t-shirt ever. Get the free Android App here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps ...
8.From glyph recognition to augmented reality - CodeProject
Description:23-09-2011 · Prerequisites. All the image processing algorithm
discussed further in this article are based on the AForge.NET framework. A
bit of its knowledge will not ...
9.Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens - IEEE Spectrum
Description:Biomedical; Bionics; Feature Augmented Reality in a Contact
Lens A new generation of contact lenses built with very small circuits and
LEDs promises bionic eyesight
10.Medical Augmented Reality Blog | Seeing inside to get insight
Description:Bernhard Preim and Charl Botha have released their second
edition of the book "Visual Computing for Medicine" (see also
http://medvisbook.com/).
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