M. Zöllner, A. Pagani, Yulian Pastarmov, H. Wuest, D. Stricker
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Abstract
We present Reality Filtering, an application that makes it possible to visualize original content like drawings or paintings of buildings and frescos seamlessly superimposed on reality by using filtered augmented reality. This enables simple and inexpensive applications in the cultural heritage and architecture area. The main idea is that the video stream showing the reality is filtered on the fly to acquire the same presentation style as the virtual objects. This allows for a better integration of original historic content and creates the impression of a virtual time journey. The registration of the virtual objects in the video images is provided by a robust 6DOF tracking framework based on two technologies that work in tandem: an initialization step based on Randomized Trees and a frame-to-frame tracking phase based on KLT. For the initialization, we present the novel concept of temporally distributed computational load (TDCL), which is able to automatically detect and register multiple objects while maintaining a constant video frame rate of 20 frames / sec. For mid- to long-range augmentation a pure 2- dimensional tracking with 3DOF is applicable and leads to significant performance gain. The entire application runs in real time on Ultra Mobile PCs.
我们提出了现实过滤,一个应用程序,使可视化的原始内容,如图纸或绘画的建筑和壁画无缝地叠加在现实中使用过滤增强现实。这使得在文化遗产和建筑领域的应用变得简单而廉价。其主要思想是,显示现实的视频流在飞行中被过滤,以获得与虚拟对象相同的呈现风格。这可以更好地整合原始的历史内容,并创造一种虚拟时间旅行的印象。视频图像中虚拟物体的配准由基于两种协同工作技术的鲁棒6DOF跟踪框架提供:基于随机树的初始化步骤和基于KLT的帧对帧跟踪阶段。对于初始化,我们提出了时间分布计算负载(TDCL)的新概念,该概念能够在保持20帧/秒的恒定视频帧速率的同时自动检测和注册多个对象。对于中远距离增强,使用3DOF的纯二维跟踪是适用的,并带来显着的性能增益。整个应用程序在Ultra Mobile pc上实时运行。