Title
Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive
Abstract
As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real world, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real world, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical world or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical world, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday augmented world.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/JPROC.2013.2294255
Proceedings of the IEEE  
Keywords
Field
DocType
augmented reality,mobile computing,AR browser technology,Web browsers,anywhere AR user experience,augmented world,floating virtual items,interactive multimedia content,next-generation augmented reality browsers,virtual content visualization,AR browser,augmented reality (AR),mobile devices
Mobile computing,World Wide Web,User experience design,Augmented reality,Default gateway,Software,Computer-mediated reality,Engineering,Mixed reality,Interactive media,Multimedia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
102
2
0018-9219
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
23
1.06
28
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tobias Langlotz139936.80
Thanh Nguyen234529.81
Dieter Schmalstieg34169332.77
Grasset, Raphael442931.38