Jason Wither, Christopher Coffin, Jonathan Ventura, Tobias Höllerer
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Abstract
This paper presents methodology for integrating a small, single-point laser range finder into a wearable augmented reality system. We first present a way of creating object-aligned annotations with very little user effort. Second, we describe techniques to segment and pop-up foreground objects. Finally, we introduce a method using the laser range finder to incrementally build 3D panoramas from a fixed observerpsilas location. To build a 3D panorama semi-automatically, we track the systempsilas orientation and use the sparse range data acquired as the user looks around in conjunction with real-time image processing to construct geometry around the userpsilas position. Using full 3D panoramic geometry, it is possible for new virtual objects to be placed in the scene with proper lighting and occlusion by real world objects, which increases the expressivity of the AR experience.