Title
Through the looking glass: mirror worlds for augmented awareness & capability
Abstract
We demonstrate a system for supporting mirror worlds - 3D virtual models of physical spaces that reflect the structure and activities of those spaces to help support context awareness and tasks such as planning and recollection of events. Through views on web pages, portable devices, or on `magic window' displays in the physical space, remote people may `look in' to the space, while people within the space are provided information that would not otherwise be obvious. For example, by looking at a mirror display, people can learn how long others have been present, or where they have been. People in one part of a building can get a sense of activities in the rest of the building. The system can be used to bridge across sites and help provide different parts of an organization with a shared awareness of each other's activities. We demonstrate viewers for several mirror worlds we have created, including for the ACM conference venue in Nara.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2393347.2396436
ACM Multimedia 2001
Keywords
Field
DocType
different part,remote people,portable device,support context awareness,magic window,augmented awareness,mirror display,shared awareness,acm conference venue,mirror world,physical space,augmented reality
Computer vision,World Wide Web,Web page,Computer science,Augmented reality,Context awareness,Artificial intelligence,Physical space,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Don Kimber136543.84
Jun Shingu2274.89
Jim Vaughan3698.52
David Arendash451.22
David Lee500.34
Maribeth Back663695.26