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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2020.25.01.101

Realistic Seeing Through Method and Device Through Adaptive Registration between Building Space and Telepresence Indoor Environment  

Lee, Jun (Division of Computer Information and Science, Hoseo University)
Abstract
We propose a realistic seeing through visualization methods in mixed reality environment. When a user wants to see specific location beyond a wall in indoor environment. The proposed system recognizes and registers the selected area using environment modelling and feature-based tracking. Then the selected area is diminished and the specific location is visualized in real-time. With the proposed seeing through methods, a user can understand spatial relationship of the building and can easily find the target location. We conducted a user study comparing the seeing through method to conventional indoor navigation service in order to investigate the potential of the proposed seeing through method. The proposed seeing through method was evaluated in navigation time in comparison with conventional approach. The proposed method enable users to navigate target locations 30% faster than the conventional approach.
Keywords
Seeing Through Visualization; Mixed Reality; Virtual Reality; Augmented Reality; Environment Merging;
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