3D Modeling with the Tinmith Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality System Editors: Lawrence Rosenblum and Simon Julier.

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3D Modeling with the Tinmith Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality System Editors: Lawrence Rosenblum and Simon Julier

Outline Main focus Tool Implementation User interface Construction at a distance Conclusions

Main focus developing a systems that support real- time modeling of 3D objects.

Tinmith Tinmith project explores the problem of interacting with a mobile AR system outdoors and the types of possible applications.

Implementation Why use custom backpack system? 1. Don’t contain high-end 3D graphics acceleration hardware. 2. Tracking devices and other components.

User interface Tracking system : Optical tracking Control system : Gloves that contain fiducial markers on the thumbs and copper pads on all the fingers.

Control system

limitation User may can't accurately estimate depth and size. Use AR working planes as a way of providing accurate depth estimation

Construction at a distance The AR working planes techniques let users specify planes to manipulate objects against and to draw on.

Finite-planes technique

Orthogonal laser carving

External viewpoint Let users leave their body and use head motions for orbital views, top-down perspectives, and flying to other locations.

Conclusions Working with people from areas such as surveying, agriculture, and architecture in developing and evaluating improved techniques and applications to support their work.