A survey of diminished reality: Techniques for visually concealing, eliminating, and seeing through real objects
In this paper, we review diminished reality (DR) studies that visually remove, hide, and see
through real objects from the real world. We systematically analyze and classify publications …
through real objects from the real world. We systematically analyze and classify publications …
A survey of immersive technologies and applications for industrial product development
With the expanded digitalization of manufacturing and product development process,
research into the use of immersive technology in smart manufacturing has increased. The …
research into the use of immersive technology in smart manufacturing has increased. The …
Arpen: Mid-air object manipulation techniques for a bimanual ar system with pen & smartphone
Modeling in Augmented Reality (AR) lets users create and manipulate virtual objects in mid-
air that are aligned to their real environment. We present ARPen, a bimanual input …
air that are aligned to their real environment. We present ARPen, a bimanual input …
Augmented reality views for occluded interaction
We rely on our sight when manipulating objects. When objects are occluded, manipulation
becomes difficult. Such occluded objects can be shown via augmented reality to re-enable …
becomes difficult. Such occluded objects can be shown via augmented reality to re-enable …
The use of surrounding visual context in handheld AR: device vs. user perspective rendering
The magic lens paradigm, a commonly used descriptor for handheld Augmented Reality
(AR), presents the user with dual views: the augmented view (magic lens) that appears on …
(AR), presents the user with dual views: the augmented view (magic lens) that appears on …
User-Aware Rendering: Merging the Strengths of Device-and User-Perspective Rendering in Handheld AR
In handheld AR, users have only a small screen to see the augmented scene, making
decisions about scene layout and rendering techniques crucial. Traditional device …
decisions about scene layout and rendering techniques crucial. Traditional device …
Portalware: Exploring free-hand AR drawing with a dual-display smartphone-wearable paradigm
Free-hand interaction enables users to directly create artistic augmented reality content
using a smartphone, but lacks natural spatial depth information due to the small 2D display's …
using a smartphone, but lacks natural spatial depth information due to the small 2D display's …
Selecting Real-World Objects via User-Perspective Phone Occlusion
Perceiving the region of interest (ROI) and target object by smartphones from the user's first-
person perspective can enable diverse spatial interactions. In this paper, we propose a …
person perspective can enable diverse spatial interactions. In this paper, we propose a …
Augmented reality future step visualization for robust surgical telementoring
DS Andersen, ME Cabrera… - Simulation in …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Methods Our future step visualization uses a tablet suspended above the patient's body,
through which the trainee views the operating field. Before trainee use, an expert records a …
through which the trainee views the operating field. Before trainee use, an expert records a …
Adaptive user perspective rendering for handheld augmented reality
P Mohr, M Tatzgern, J Grubert… - … IEEE symposium on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Handheld Augmented Reality commonly implements some variant of magic lens rendering,
which turns only a fraction of the users real environment into AR while the rest of the …
which turns only a fraction of the users real environment into AR while the rest of the …