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GRAPHICSINTERFACE
2008

SurfaceFusion: unobtrusive tracking of everyday objects in tangible user interfaces

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SurfaceFusion: unobtrusive tracking of everyday objects in tangible user interfaces
Interactive surfaces and related tangible user interfaces often involve everyday objects that are identified, tracked, and augmented with digital information. Traditional approaches for recognizing these objects typically rely on complex pattern recognition techniques, or the addition of active electronics or fiducials that alter the visual qualities of those objects, making them less practical for real-world use. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology provides an unobtrusive method of sensing the presence of and identifying tagged nearby objects but has no inherent means of determining the position of tagged objects. Computer vision, on the other hand, is an established approach to track objects with a camera. While shapes and movement on an interactive surface can be determined from classic image processing techniques, object recognition tends to be complex, computationally expensive and sensitive to environmental conditions. We present a set of techniques in which movemen...
Alex Olwal, Andrew D. Wilson
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Updated 29 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where GRAPHICSINTERFACE
Authors Alex Olwal, Andrew D. Wilson
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