2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijilt-06-2020-0108
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A reclassification of markers for mixed reality environments

Abstract: PurposeThis paper presents a reclassification of markers for mixed reality environments that is also applicable to the use of markers in robot navigation systems and 3D modelling. In the case of Augmented Reality (AR) mixed reality environments, markers are used to integrate computer generated (virtual) objects into a predominantly real world, while in Augmented Virtuality (AV) mixed reality environments, the goal is to integrate real objects into a predominantly virtual (computer generated) world. Apart from … Show more

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“…Marker-based interactions contain all interactions in immersive environments supported by marker tags, such as ARTag markers [102]. Onime et al [103] performed a reclassification of markers for mixed reality environments based, among other things, on the level of realism, the level of immersion and visibility. However, not all markers are suitable for marker-based interaction.…”
Section: Marker-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marker-based interactions contain all interactions in immersive environments supported by marker tags, such as ARTag markers [102]. Onime et al [103] performed a reclassification of markers for mixed reality environments based, among other things, on the level of realism, the level of immersion and visibility. However, not all markers are suitable for marker-based interaction.…”
Section: Marker-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marker-based technology has been very popular in tracking systems. Markers have been used to integrate computer-generated objects with the real world, however due to its drawbacks it is being replaced by other marker less technologies where the surroundings are spatially mapped (Wang et al , 2018; Wu et al , 2016; Onime et al , 2020).…”
Section: Augmented Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%