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- Publication Type: Conference Paper
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- Date: March 2011
- Location: Singapore
- Lecturer: Martin Knecht
- Editor: Frank Steinicke, Pete Willemsen
- Booktitle: Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE VR 2011 Workshop on Perceptual Illusions in Virtual Environments
- Conference date: 19. March 2011
- Pages: 27 – 32
- Keywords: photorealistic augmented reality, real-time global illumination, human perception
Abstract
In photorealistic augmented reality virtual objects are integrated in the real world in a seamless visual manner. To obtain a perfect visual augmentation these objects must be rendered indistinguishable from real objects and should be perceived as such. In this paper we propose a research test bed framework to study the different unresolved perceptual issues in photorealistic augmented reality and its application to different disciplines. The framework computes a global illumination approximation in real-time and therefore leverages a new class of experimental research topics.Additional Files and Images
Additional images and videos
image:
This image shows the augmented scene of our experiment including shadows and color bleeding
image1:
Shows the green box and the markers for hand tracking
image2:
Shows a participant performing the experiment
image3:
Shows the three different rendering modes
Additional files
paper:
A Framework For Perceptual Studies In Photorealistic Augmented Reality
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@inproceedings{knecht_martin-2011-FPSPAR, title = "A Framework For Perceptual Studies In Photorealistic Augmented Reality", author = "Martin Knecht and Andreas D\"{u}nser and Christoph Traxler and Michael Wimmer and Raphael Grasset", year = "2011", abstract = "In photorealistic augmented reality virtual objects are integrated in the real world in a seamless visual manner. To obtain a perfect visual augmentation these objects must be rendered indistinguishable from real objects and should be perceived as such. In this paper we propose a research test bed framework to study the different unresolved perceptual issues in photorealistic augmented reality and its application to different disciplines. The framework computes a global illumination approximation in real-time and therefore leverages a new class of experimental research topics.", month = mar, location = "Singapore", editor = "Frank Steinicke, Pete Willemsen", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE VR 2011 Workshop on Perceptual Illusions in Virtual Environments", pages = "27--32", keywords = "photorealistic augmented reality, real-time global illumination, human perception", URL = "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2011/knecht_martin-2011-FPSPAR/", }