Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene
We describe a markerless camera tracking system for augmented reality that operates in environments which contain one or more planes. This is a common special case, which we show significantly simplifies tracking. The result is a practical, reliable, vision-based tracker. Furthermore, the tracked pl...
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description | We describe a markerless camera tracking system for augmented reality that operates in environments which contain one or more planes. This is a common special case, which we show significantly simplifies tracking. The result is a practical, reliable, vision-based tracker. Furthermore, the tracked plane imposes a natural reference frame, so that the alignment of the real and virtual coordinate systems is rather simpler than would be the case with a general structure-and-motion system. Multiple planes can be tracked, and additional data such as 2D point tracks are easily incorporated. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:f7f12e21-857b-4ccc-9f3b-477750a8b18d2025-02-18T14:17:48ZMarkerless tracking using planar structures in the sceneConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:f7f12e21-857b-4ccc-9f3b-477750a8b18dEnglishSymplectic ElementsIEEE2002Simon, GFitzgibbon, AWZisserman, AWe describe a markerless camera tracking system for augmented reality that operates in environments which contain one or more planes. This is a common special case, which we show significantly simplifies tracking. The result is a practical, reliable, vision-based tracker. Furthermore, the tracked plane imposes a natural reference frame, so that the alignment of the real and virtual coordinate systems is rather simpler than would be the case with a general structure-and-motion system. Multiple planes can be tracked, and additional data such as 2D point tracks are easily incorporated. |
spellingShingle | Simon, G Fitzgibbon, AW Zisserman, A Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene |
title | Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene |
title_full | Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene |
title_fullStr | Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene |
title_full_unstemmed | Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene |
title_short | Markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene |
title_sort | markerless tracking using planar structures in the scene |
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