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Marker-based Tangible Interfaces for 3D Reconstruction  

Jung, Kyung-Boo (Dept. of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Hanyang University)
Park, Jong-Il (Division of Computer Science and Engineering, Hanyang University)
Choi, Byung-Uk (Division of Computer Science and Engineering, Hanyang University)
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Abstract
In order to support simple authoring an application of augmented reality for diverse users, the process for the object registration comprised of tracking and recognizing the object should be accomplished intuitively and simple. Although many 3D reconstruction methods to be applied to the object registration have been developed, the methods have not beyond the experimental level yet. In this paper, we proposed a novel marker-based tangible interfaces for various users to manipulate the object with intuitive and simple approaches during an authoring applications fo augmented reality. The proposed method make use of marker as intuitive interface to obtain 3D geometric information of 3D reconstruction. 3D geometric information of an object surface is acquired by touching the object directly with the proposed tangible interfaces. The tangible interfaces not only support 3D reconstruction for graphical modeling but also offer features information which is used for augmented reality. Finally, we verify efficiency of the proposed method with demonstration of an augmented reality application using the proposed method.
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3차원 재구성;마커 기반 탠저블 인터페이스;마커리스 증강 현실;
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