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Kejia Huang, Chenliang Wang, Runying Liu and Guoxiong Chen
High-performance spatial target snapping is an essential function in 3D scene modeling and mapping that is widely used in mobile augmented reality (MAR). Spatial data snapping in a MAR system must be quick and accurate, while real-time human?computer int...
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Minseok Kim, Sung Ho Choi, Kyeong-Beom Park and Jae Yeol Lee
Smart glasses for wearable augmented reality (AR) are widely used in various applications, such as training and task assistance. However, as the field of view (FOV) in the current AR smart glasses is narrow, it is difficult to visualize all the informati...
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Vijayakumar Nanjappan, Rongkai Shi, Hai-Ning Liang, Haoru Xiao, Kim King-Tong Lau and Khalad Hasan
Advanced developments in handheld devices? interactive 3D graphics capabilities, processing power, and cloud computing have provided great potential for handheld augmented reality (HAR) applications, which allow users to access digital information anytim...
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Carlos E. Mendoza-Ramírez, Juan C. Tudon-Martinez, Luis C. Félix-Herrán, Jorge de J. Lozoya-Santos and Adriana Vargas-Martínez
An Augmented Reality (AR) system is a technology that overlays digital information, such as images, sounds, or text, onto a user?s view of the real world, providing an enriched and interactive experience of the surrounding environment. It has evolved int...
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Ju Young Oh, Ji Hyung Park and Jung-Min Park
This paper proposes an interaction method to conveniently manipulate a virtual object by combining touch interaction and head movements for a head-mounted display (HMD), which provides mobile augmented reality (AR). A user can conveniently manipulate a v...
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Ali Samini and Karljohan Lundin Palmerius
Current hand-held smart devices are supplied with powerful processors, high resolution screens, and sharp cameras that make them suitable for Augmented Reality (AR) applications. Such applications commonly use interaction techniques adapted for touch, su...
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Gang Wang, Gang Ren, Xinye Hong, Xun Peng, Wenbin Li and Eamonn O?Neill
Augmented reality (AR) technologies can blend digital and physical space and serve a variety of applications intuitively and effectively. Specifically, wearable AR enabled by optical see-through (OST) AR head-mounted displays (HMDs) might provide users w...
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Hui Xue, Puneet Sharma and Fridolin Wild
With the recent developments in augmented reality (AR) technologies comes an increased interest in the use of smart glasses for hands-on training. Whether this interest is turned into market success depends at the least on whether the interaction with sm...
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Andrea Sanna, Federico Manuri, Jacopo Fiorenza and Francesco De Pace
Human?robot collaboration (HRC) is a new and challenging discipline that plays a key role in Industry 4.0. Digital transformation of industrial plants aims to introduce flexible production lines able to adapt to different products quickly. In this scenar...
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Chenliang Wang, Kejia Huang and Wenjiao Shi
Increasingly complex vector map applications and growing multi-source spatial data pose a serious challenge to the accuracy and efficiency of vector map visualization. It is true especially for real-time and dynamic scene visualization in mobile augmente...
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Diego Vaquero-Melchor, Ana M. Bernardos and Luca Bergesio
Augmented Reality (AR) functionalities may be effectively leveraged in collaborative service scenarios (e.g., remote maintenance, on-site building, street gaming, etc.). Standard development cycles for collaborative AR require to code for each specific v...
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Annalisa Liccardo and Francesco Bonavolontà
The topics of virtual, mixed, and extended reality have now become key areas in various fields of scientific and industrial applications, and the interest in them is made tangible by the numerous papers available in the scientific literature. In this reg...
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Jonas Blattgerste, Jan Behrends and Thies Pfeiffer
Mobile Augmented Reality (AR) is a promising technology for educational purposes. It allows for interactive, engaging, and spatially independent learning. While the didactic benefits of AR have been well studied in recent years and commodity smartphones ...
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Ilias Logothetis, Myron Sfyrakis and Nikolaos Vidakis
Contemporary software applications have shifted focus from 2D representations to 3D. Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) are two technologies that have captured the industry?s interest as they show great potential in many areas. This paper proposes a s...
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Aymen Lakehal, Sophie Lepreux, Christos Efstratiou, Christophe Kolski and Pavlos Nicolaou
Smartphone map-based pedestrian navigation is known to have a negative effect on the long-term acquisition of spatial knowledge and memorisation of landmarks. Landmark-based navigation has been proposed as an approach that can overcome such limitations. ...
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A. B. M. S. U. Doulah, Mirza Rasheduzzaman, Faed Ahmed Arnob, Farhana Sarker, Nipa Roy, Md. Anwar Ullah and Khondaker A. Mamun
Over the past 10 years, the use of augmented reality (AR) applications to assist individuals with special needs such as intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and physical disabilities has become more widespread. The beneficial featur...
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Patrick Postert, Anna E. M. Wolf and Jochen Schiewe
The demand for participant engagement in urban planning shows a great need for tools that enable communication between stakeholders and make planning processes more transparent. So far, common methods use different tools and platforms independently. This...
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Atalay ÇAGLAR, Ferda Esin GÜLEL
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In this study, the health care in the provinces of Turkey is discussed . First, the technical efficiencies(CCR), pure technical efficiencies (BCC) and scale efficiencies in the healthcare by using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) are identified. The weigh...
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Nixiao Zou, Qing Xu, Yuqing Wu, Xinming Zhu and Youneng Su
Augmented reality (AR) technology enables paper maps to dynamically express three-dimensional geographic information, realizing the fusion of virtual and real information. However, in the current mainstream AR development software, the virtual informatio...
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Giuseppa Ancione, Rebecca Saitta, Paolo Bragatto, Giacomo Fiumara and Maria Francesca Milazzo
Much of the equipment that is used in the chemical and process industry and for handling or treating hazardous substances is subject to deterioration. To manage the risk of major accidents due to this deterioration, the current legislation requires perio...
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