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.”
작성일 : 12-10-15
Online Learning and Real-time Detection of a Patch
This video demonstrated our online patch learning & detection algorithm on the iPhone 3GS.
Our algorithm learns the appearance of planar targets in situ and the target is detected in real-time on mobile phones. Although the fronto-parallel view of the target is unavailable, our method can generate the frontal view automatically.
The algorithm is detailed in our ISMAR 2010 paper: W. Lee, Y. Park, V. Lepetit, W.Woo, "Point-and-Shoot for Ubiquitous Tagging on Mobile Phones," International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), 2010.