Title
LIS3D: low-cost 6DOF laser interaction for outdoor mixed reality
Abstract
This paper introduces a new low-cost, laser-based 6DOF interaction technology for outdoor mixed reality applications. It can be used in a variety of outdoor mixed reality scenarios for making 3D annotations or correctly placing 3D virtual content anywhere in the real world. In addition, it can also be used with virtual back-projection displays for scene navigation purposes. Applications can range from design review in the architecture domain to cultural heritage experiences on location. Previous laser-based interaction techniques only yielded 2D or 3D intersection coordinates of the laser beam with a real world object. The main contribution of our solution is that we are able to reconstruct the full pose of an area targeted by our laser device in relation to the user.In practice, this means that our device can be used to navigate any scene in 6DOF. Moreover, we can place any virtual object or any 3D annotation anywhere in a scene, so it correctly matches the user's perspective.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-22021-0_30
HCI (13)
Keywords
Field
DocType
outdoor mixed reality application,previous laser-based interaction technique,virtual content,scene navigation purpose,laser device,virtual back-projection display,laser beam,interaction technology,virtual object,laser interaction,outdoor mixed reality scenario
Virtual image,Perspective distortion,Computer vision,Annotation,Cultural heritage,Computer science,Laser,Human–computer interaction,Design review (U.S. government),Artificial intelligence,Laser pointer,Mixed reality
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
8
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Pedro Santos18021.90
Hendrik Schmedt292.71
Bernd Amend300.34
Philip Hammer400.34
Ronny Giera500.34
Elke Hergenröther6121.86
André Stork792.01