The First IEEE International Workshop Agumented Reality Toolkit,
DOI: 10.1109/art.2002.1107025
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JARToolKit - A Java binding for ARToolKit

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“…Uma alternativa para acessar as funções do ARToolkit utilizando as linguagens de programação Java, Lingo ou qualquer linguagem de script é a JARToolkit [27]. Baseada na JNI (Java Native Interface), possibilita, inclusive, trabalhar-se com bibliotecas de alto nível de acesso, como Java 3D, ou de baixo nível de acesso, como GL4JAVA, para renderização de objetos virtuais.…”
Section: Jartoolkitunclassified
“…Uma alternativa para acessar as funções do ARToolkit utilizando as linguagens de programação Java, Lingo ou qualquer linguagem de script é a JARToolkit [27]. Baseada na JNI (Java Native Interface), possibilita, inclusive, trabalhar-se com bibliotecas de alto nível de acesso, como Java 3D, ou de baixo nível de acesso, como GL4JAVA, para renderização de objetos virtuais.…”
Section: Jartoolkitunclassified
“…A Javabinding for ARToolkit is available called JARToolkit [16]. It is used in implementing the above DTS.…”
Section: Implementation and Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to verify the working properties of the proposed methods, regardless of some tests conducted using a netbook based prototype, a test application has been created using Java programming language in NetBeans environment allowing the integration of many libraries developed for Java e.g JARToolKit (Geiger et al, 2002) allowing to access the Augmented Reality Toolkit (ARToolKit) functionality via Java and the use of different rendering libraries allows high and low level access. The environment of the mobile robot as well as the robot itself have been modelled using the Simbad simulator (Hugues & Bredeche, 2006), which is available for this platform.…”
Section: Simulations In the Simbad Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%