2011 10th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ismar.2011.6162876
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Evaluating the impact of recovery density on augmented reality tracking

Abstract: Natural feature tracking systems for augmented reality are highly accurate, but can suffer from lost tracking. When registration is lost, the system must be able to re-localize and recover tracking. Likewise, when a camera is new to a scene, it must be able to perform the related task of localization. Localization and re-localization can only be performed at certain points or when viewing particular objects or parts of the scene with a sufficient number and quality of recognizable features to allow for trackin… Show more

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“…They found graphic context to be useful. Coffin et al [4] evaluated the impact of recovery density on registration recovery time for key frame-based and model-based tracking mechanisms. As opposed to the other studies presented here, this study was held with a handheld tablet device.…”
Section: Registration Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found graphic context to be useful. Coffin et al [4] evaluated the impact of recovery density on registration recovery time for key frame-based and model-based tracking mechanisms. As opposed to the other studies presented here, this study was held with a handheld tablet device.…”
Section: Registration Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%