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ISMAR 2012: Atlanta, GA, USA
- 11th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, ISMAR 2012, Atlanta, GA, USA, November 5-8, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4660-3

- Christine Perey, Christopher B. Stapleton, Mark Billinghurst

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BOF. - Perry Hoberman:

Portable reality: Expanding available space. - Shahram Izadi:

A new era of Human Computer Interaction. - Nenad Stojanovic, Areti Damala, Tobias Schuchert, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Stephen H. Fairclough, John Moores:

Tutorial 1: Adaptive augmented reality (A2R): Where AR meets user's interest. - Evan Barba, Jay D. Bolter, Maria Engberg, Isaac Kulka, Rebecca Rouse:

Tutorial 2: Integrating and using panoramas and photographic images in AR experiences. - Jeff Chastine, Jon A. Preston, Tony Tseng:

Tutorial 3: AR mobile game development: Getting started. - Mark Billinghurst, Tobias Langlotz, Blair MacIntyre, Hartmut Seichter

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Workshop 1: 2nd IEEE ISMAR workshop on authoring solutions for augmented reality. - Steven Feiner, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Gudrun Klinker, Marcus Dennis, Charles Woodward:

Workshop 2: Classifying the AR presentation space. - Daniel Wagner, Jonathan Ventura, Gerhard Reitmayr, Hideo Saito, Selim Benhimane:

Workshop 3: IEEE ISMAR 2012 workshop on tracking methods and applications (TMA). - Jonathan Ventura, Tobias Höllerer:

Wide-area scene mapping for mobile visual tracking. 3-12 - Steffen Gauglitz, Chris Sweeney, Jonathan Ventura, Matthew Turk, Tobias Höllerer:

Live tracking and mapping from both general and rotation-only camera motion. 13-22 - Paul McIlroy, Shahram Izadi, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon:

Kinectrack: Agile 6-DoF tracking using a projected dot pattern. 23-29 - Anastasios Roussos

, Chris Russell
, Ravi Garg
, Lourdes Agapito
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Dense multibody motion estimation and reconstruction from a handheld camera. 31-40 - Winston Yii

, Wai Ho Li, Tom Drummond
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Distributed visual processing for augmented reality. 41-48 - Xin Yang, Kwang-Ting Cheng

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LDB: An ultra-fast feature for scalable Augmented Reality on mobile devices. 49-57 - Grace Woo, Andrew Lippman, Ramesh Raskar:

VRCodes: Unobtrusive and active visual codes for interaction by exploiting rolling shutter. 59-64 - Daniel Kurz, Thomas Olszamowski, Selim Ben Himane:

Representative feature descriptor sets for robust handheld camera localization. 65-70 - Taragay Oskiper, Supun Samarasekera, Rakesh Kumar:

Multi-sensor navigation algorithm using monocular camera, IMU and GPS for large scale augmented reality. 71-80 - Daniel Pustka, Jan-Patrick Hülß, Jochen Willneff, Frieder Pankratz, Manuel J. Huber, Gudrun Klinker

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Optical outside-in tracking using unmodified mobile phones. 81-89 - Jan Jachnik, Richard A. Newcombe, Andrew J. Davison:

Real-time surface light-field capture for augmentation of planar specular surfaces. 91-97 - Peter Kán

, Hannes Kaufmann
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High-quality reflections, refractions, and caustics in Augmented Reality and their contribution to visual coherence. 99-108 - Philipp Lensing, Wolfgang Broll:

Instant indirect illumination for dynamic mixed reality scenes. 109-118 - Lukas Gruber, Thomas Richter-Trummer, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Real-time photometric registration from arbitrary geometry. 119-128 - Taiki Fukiage, Takeshi Oishi, Katsushi Ikeuchi:

Reduction of contradictory partial occlusion in mixed reality by using characteristics of transparency perception. 129-139 - Jan Herling, Wolfgang Broll:

PixMix: A real-time approach to high-quality Diminished Reality. 141-150 - Jiajian Chen, Greg Turk, Blair MacIntyre:

A non-photorealistic rendering framework with temporal coherence for augmented reality. 151-160 - Weiquan Lu

, Henry Been-Lirn Duh
, Steven Feiner:
Subtle cueing for visual search in augmented reality. 161-166 - Stefanie Zollmann

, Denis Kalkofen
, Christof Hoppe, Stefan Kluckner, Horst Bischof
, Gerhard Reitmayr:
Interactive 4D overview and detail visualization in augmented reality. 167-176 - Raphaël Grasset, Tobias Langlotz

, Denis Kalkofen, Markus Tatzgern
, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Image-driven view management for augmented reality browsers. 177-186 - Arindam Dey

, Graeme Jarvis, Christian Sandor
, Gerhard Reitmayr:
Tablet versus phone: Depth perception in handheld augmented reality. 187-196 - Domagoj Baricevic, Cha Lee, Matthew Turk, Tobias Höllerer, Doug A. Bowman

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A hand-held AR magic lens with user-perspective rendering. 197-206 - Ohan Oda, Steven Feiner:

3D referencing techniques for physical objects in shared augmented reality. 207-215 - Mengu Sukan, Steven Feiner, Barbara Tversky, Semih Energin:

Quick viewpoint switching for manipulating virtual objects in hand-held augmented reality using stored snapshots. 217-226 - Iulian Radu, Blair MacIntyre:

Using children's developmental psychology to guide augmented-reality design and usability. 227-236 - Nils Petersen, Didier Stricker:

Learning task structure from video examples for workflow tracking and authoring. 237-246 - Anne-Cecilie Haugstvedt, John Krogstie

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Mobile augmented reality for cultural heritage: A technology acceptance study. 247-255 - Jian Wang, Pascal Fallavollita, Lejing Wang, Matthias Kreiser, Nassir Navab:

Augmented reality during angiography: Integration of a virtual mirror for improved 2D/3D visualization. 257-264 - Zhen Bai, Alan F. Blackwell, George Coulouris:

Making Pretense Visible and Graspable: An augmented reality approach to promote pretend play. 267-268 - Bassem Besbes, Sylvie Naudet-Collette, Mohamed Tamaazousti, Steve Bourgeois, Vincent Gay-Bellile:

An interactive Augmented Reality system: A prototype for industrial maintenance training applications. 269-270 - Tobias Blum, Ralf Stauder, Ekkehard Euler, Nassir Navab:

Superman-like X-ray vision: Towards brain-computer interfaces for medical augmented reality. 271-272 - Pished Bunnun, Dima Damen, Andrew Calway, Walterio W. Mayol-Cuevas:

Integrating 3D object detection, modelling and tracking on a mobile phone. 273-274 - Joon Hao Chuah, Benjamin Lok

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Hybrid virtual-physical entities. 275-276 - Michael Csongei, Liem Hoang, Ulrich Eck

, Christian Sandor
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ClonAR: Rapid redesign of real-world objects. 277-278 - Yuichiro Fujimoto, Goshiro Yamamoto, Takafumi Taketomi, Jun Miyazaki, Hirokazu Kato

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Relationship between features of augmented reality and user memorization. 279-280 - Chunyu Gao, Yuxiang Lin, Hong Hua

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Occlusion capable optical see-through head-mounted display using freeform optics. 281-282 - Christian Heinrichs, Andrew P. McPherson:

Recreating the parallax effect associated with Fishtank VR in a Real-Time telepresence system using head-tracking and a robotic camera. 283-284 - Adam Herout

, Michal Zachariás, Markéta Dubská
, Jirí Havel:
Fractal marker fields: No more scale limitations for fiduciary markers. 285-286 - Thuong N. Hoang

, Bruce H. Thomas
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Distance-based modeling and manipulation techniques using ultrasonic gloves. 287-288 - Robert Hofmann, Hartmut Seichter

, Gerhard Reitmayr:
A GPGPU accelerated descriptor for mobile devices. 289-290 - Ayanna M. Howard, Luke Roberts, Sergio García, Rakale Quarells:

Using mixed reality to map human exercise demonstrations to a robot exercise coach. 291-292 - Norihiko Kawai

, Masayoshi Yamasaki, Tomokazu Sato, Naokazu Yokoya:
AR marker hiding based on image inpainting and reflection of illumination changes. 293-294 - Nicolas H. Lehment, Katharina Erhardt, Gerhard Rigoll:

Interface design for an inexpensive hands-free collaborative videoconferencing system. 295-296 - João Paulo Silva do Monte Lima

, Hideaki Uchiyama, Veronica Teichrieb
, Éric Marchand
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Texture-less planar object detection and pose estimation using Depth-Assisted Rectification of Contours. 297-298 - Kazutaka Mitobe, Masahiro Tomioka, Masachika Saito, Masafumi Suzuki:

Development of a ubiquitous learning system for dexterous hand operation. 299-300 - Shigeki Morishima, Tomohiro Mashita, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura

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A waist-mounted ProCam system for remote collaboration. 301-302 - Marija Nakevska, Jun Hu

, Geert Langereis
, Matthias Rauterberg
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Alice's adventures in an immersive mixed reality environment. 303-304 - Seung-tak Noh, Sunao Hashimoto, Daiki Yamanaka, Yoichi Kamiyama, Masahiko Inami

, Takeo Igarashi:
Lighty: A painting interface for room illumination by robotic light array. 305-306 - Marina Atsumi Oikawa, Igor de Souza Almeida, Takafumi Taketomi, Goshiro Yamamoto, Jun Miyazaki, Hirokazu Kato

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Augmented prototyping of 3D rigid curved surfaces. 307-308 - Joonsuk Park, Donghyun Lee, Jun Park:

Digital map based pose improvement for outdoor Augmented Reality. 309-310 - Olivier Pauly, Amin Katouzian, Abouzar Eslami, Pascal Fallavollita, Nassir Navab:

Supervised classification for customized intraoperative augmented reality visualization. 311-312 - Iulian Radu:

Why should my students use AR? A comparative review of the educational impacts of augmented-reality. 313-314 - John Sausman, Alexei Samoylov, Susan Harkness Regli, Meredith Hopps:

Effect of eye and body movement on augmented reality in the manufacturing domain. 315-316 - Srinath Sridhar, Victor Ng-Thow-Hing:

Generation of virtual display surfaces for in-vehicle contextual augmented reality. 317-318 - István Szentandrási, Michal Zachariás, Jirí Havel, Adam Herout

, Markéta Dubská
, Rudolf Kajan:
Uniform Marker Fields: Camera localization by orientable De Bruijn tori. 319-320 - Yuichi Taguchi, Yong-Dian Jian, Srikumar Ramalingam, Chen Feng

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SLAM using both points and planes for hand-held 3D sensors. 321-322 - Tsuyoshi Tasaki, Akihisa Moriya, Aira Hotta, Takashi Sasaki, Haruhiko Okumura:

Depth perception control by hiding displayed images based on car vibration for monocular head-up display. 323-324 - Atsushi Umakatsu, Tomohiro Mashita, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura

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Touch-n-Paste: Direct texture transfer interaction in AR environments. 325-326 - Duc Nguyen Van, Tomohiro Mashita, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura

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Subjective evaluations on perceptual depth of stereo image and effective field of view of a wide-view head mounted projective display with a semi-transparent retro-reflective screen. 327-328 - Tim Verbelen

, Pieter Simoens
, Filip De Turck, Bart Dhoedt:
A component-based approach towards mobile distributed and collaborative PTAM. 329-330 - Peter Weir, Christian Sandor

, Matt Swoboda, Thanh Nguyen, Ulrich Eck
, Gerhard Reitmayr, Arindam Dey
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BurnAR: Feel the heat. 331-332 - Hiroshi Yasuda, Yoshihiro Ohama:

Toward a practical wall see-through system for drivers: How simple can it be? 333-334 - Feng Zheng, Ryan Schubert, Greg Welch

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A general approach for closed-loop registration in AR. 335-336

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