UVR Lab. was formed
in Feb. 2001 at GIST to study and develop “Virtual Reality in Smart
computing environments” that process multimodal input, perceive
user’s intention and emotion, and respond to user’s request through
Augmented Reality. Since 2012, UVR Lab moved to KAIST GSCT and restarted
with a theme of “FUN in Ubiquitous VR.”
ISMAR 2008, Youngmin Park (GIST), Vincent Lepetit (EPFL), Woontack Woo (GIST) Our demonstration presents a method which is able to track several 3D objects simultaneously, robustly, and accurately in real-time. While many applications need to consider more than one object in practice, the existing methods for single object tracking do not scale well with the number of objects. Our method combines object detection and tracking: Frame-to-frame tracking is less computationally demanding but is prone to fail, while detection is more robust but slower. In the demonstration, the user can freely move the real objects, which are correctly augmented with virtual ones thanks to our tracking method.