Title
Consistent Presentation of Interactive Virtual Objects in Real Space with 3D Markers - Interactive Virtual Interior Simulation
Abstract
Abstract. For presenting virtual objects in a real space, mixed reality (MR) technique is very e ective to simulate an overview of a scenery. In interior design, for instance, the coordinates of the arrangements and the colours of the items need to be determined based on various layout plans. We propose a new framework for interactively arranging and rendering virtual objects in real space by manipulating physical 3D markers. A 3D marker consists of 2D codes and a spherical mirror for acquiring both geometric and photometric conditions by single camera instantaneously. Experimental results showed that the proposed approach is e ective for providing appropriate geometry and local lighting conditions to present each virtual object in a simple system. The proposed system allows the user to experiment arranging of virtual furniture and verify the created scene which is visually consistent with the physical space.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2003
digital image computing: techniques and applications
mixed reality,interior design
Field
DocType
Citations 
Virtual image,Computer vision,Curved mirror,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Interior design,Mixed reality,Rendering (computer graphics),Physical space
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.47
11
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yoshihiro Yasumuro1449.50
Yu Ishikawa220.47
Masataka Imura38518.80
Yoshitsugu Manabe46917.72
Kunihiro Chihara517228.83