D. Rompapas, Nicholas Sorokin, Arno in Wolde Lübke, Takafumi Taketomi, Goshiro Yamamoto, C. Sandor, H. Kato
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Over the recent years, research in sophisticated Augmented Reality (AR) X-Ray visualization techniques such as [Dey and Sandor 2014] that permit the user to see through real-world objects have created the possibility for mobile applications to show occluded information in an innovative and intuitive fashion. A popular application is navigation assistance in inner city environments. We think that Google Glass, a hands-free, wearable mobile device, which allows immediate access to web services, is a promising platform for such X-Ray systems.