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Raphael Grasset - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive
    Proceedings of the IEEE, 2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive This paper discusses the challenges and varying research approaches to building Augmented reality browsers to discover and view content related to physical objects around a mobi
    2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.

Tobias Langlotz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive
    Proceedings of the IEEE, 2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive This paper discusses the challenges and varying research approaches to building Augmented reality browsers to discover and view content related to physical objects around a mobi
    2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.

Michiel Van Meeteren - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • World cities under conditions of financialized globalization Towards an Augmented World city hypothesis
    Progress in Human Geography, 2014
    Co-Authors: David Bassens, Michiel Van Meeteren
    Abstract:

    This paper interrogates the enduring yet changing role of World cities as centers of capitalist ‘command and control’ amidst deepening uneven development. By incorporating financialization processes in Friedmann’s (1986) World city hypothesis, we hypothesize that the World city archipelago remains an obligatory passage point for the relatively assured realization of capital. The advanced producer services complex appropriates superprofits as producers of co-constitutive knowledge on operational and financial firm restructuring, the creation of new circuits of value, and capital switching. Geographically, beyond the international financial center shortlist, the wider World city archipelago inserts finance capital (logics) in contemporary economies and societies.

Thanh Nguyen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive
    Proceedings of the IEEE, 2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive This paper discusses the challenges and varying research approaches to building Augmented reality browsers to discover and view content related to physical objects around a mobi
    2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.

Dieter Schmalstieg - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive
    Proceedings of the IEEE, 2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.

  • Next-Generation Augmented Reality Browsers: Rich, Seamless, and Adaptive This paper discusses the challenges and varying research approaches to building Augmented reality browsers to discover and view content related to physical objects around a mobi
    2014
    Co-Authors: Tobias Langlotz, Thanh Nguyen, Dieter Schmalstieg, Raphael Grasset
    Abstract:

    As low-level hardware will soon allow us to visualize virtual content anywhere in the real World, managing it in a more structured manner still needs to be addressed. Augmented reality (AR) browser technology is the gateway to such structured software platform and an anywhere AR user experience. AR browsers are the substitute of Web browsers in the real World, permitting overlay of interactive multimedia content on the physical World or objects they refer to. As the current generation allows us to barely see floating virtual items in the physical World, a tighter coupling with our reality has not yet been explored. This paper presents our recent effort to create rich, seamless, and adaptive AR browsers. We discuss major challenges in the area and present an agenda on future research directions for an everyday Augmented World.