Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29145
Author(s): Dias, J. M. S.
Bastos, R.
Santos, P.
Monteiro, L.
Canhoto, J.
Editor: Carriço, L., Correia, N., Antunes, P., and Jorge, J.
Date: 2021
Title: The Arena: An indoor mixed reality space
Book title/volume: Interacção 2004 - 1ª Conferência Nacional em Interacção Pessoa-Máquina
Pages: 109 - 119
Event title: Interacção 2004 - 1ª Conferência Nacional em Interacção Pessoa-Máquina
Reference: Dias, J. M. S., Bastos, R., Santos, P., Monteiro, L., & Canhoto, J. (2021). The Arena: An indoor mixed reality space. In L. Carriço, N. Correia, P. Antunes, & J. Jorge (Eds.), Interacção 2004 - 1ª Conferência Nacional em Interacção Pessoa-Máquina (pp. 109-119). The Eurographics Association. https://doi.org/10.2312/pt.20041502
ISBN: 978-3-03868-166-3
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.2312/pt.20041502
Keywords: Augmented reality
Mixed reality
Tangible interfaces
AR toolkit
User tracking
Ultra sound tracking
Wearable
Abstract: ln this paper, we introduce the Arena, an indoor space for mobile mixed reality interaction. The Arena includes a new user tracking system appropriate for AR/MR applications and a new Too/kit oriented to the augmented and mixed reality applications developer, the MX Too/kit. This too/kit is defined at a somewhat higher abstraction levei, by hiding from the programmer low-level implementation details and facilitating ARJMR object-oriented programming. The system handles, uniformly, video input, video output (for headsets and monitors), sound aurelisation and Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction in ARJMR, including, tangible interfaces, speech recognition and gesture recognition.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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