AugmentedReality_credits-to-Chris Baker.ppt

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About This Presentation

By Chris Baker


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Augmented Reality
Chris Baker
Comp 4640

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.

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

Augmented 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.”

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

What is needed?
There are three components needed in order to
make an augmented-reality system work:
•Head-mounted display
•Tracking system
•Mobile computing power

Current Uses of AR
Yellow first down line
used on TV broadcasts
of football games:
•Real world elements:
football field and
players
•Virtual element: the
yellow line drawn
over the image by
computers in real-
time

Current Uses of AR
HUD (Head Up
Display):
•Used in commercial
aircraft, automobiles,
and other
applications
•Presents data without
requiring the user to
look away from his or
her usual viewpoint

LifeClipper
LifeClipper is a
wearable AR system
being used in
Switzerland.
When walking around
a chosen culturally
interesting area, the
user will feel as
though they are
watching a film.

Wikitude –AR Travel Guide
Mobile travel guide for
the Android platform
(open source OS for cell
phones).
Plan a trip or find about
current surroundings in
real-time.

Future of AR
Military:
•The Office of Naval Research has sponsored AR research
•AR system could provide troops with vital information
about their surroundings.
Medical:
•Superimpose an image from an MRI onto a patient’s
body.
•This might allow surgeons to pinpoint a tumor to
remove.
Education:
•Used in labs where students can learn more about the
experiments they are participating in.

Future of AR
Gaming:
•ARQuake is an AR version
of the popular game
Quake.
1
st
person shooter that
allows the user to run
around in the real
world while playing a
game in the computer
generated world.
Uses GPS, a hybrid
magnetic and interial
orientation sensor, gun
controller, and a
standard laptop carried
in a backpack.

Why continue research in AR?
AR systems will instantly recognize what
someone is looking at, and retrieve and display
the data related to that view.
There are hundreds of potential applications for
such a technology, gaming and entertainment
being the most obvious ones.
Any system that gives people instant information,
requiring no research on their part, is bound to
be a valuable to anyone in any field.
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