
A Framework For Perceptual Studies In Photorealistic Augmented Reality
Martin Knecht, Andreas Dünser, Christoph Traxler, Michael Wimmer, Raphael GrassetA Framework For Perceptual Studies In Photorealistic Augmented Reality
In Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE VR 2011 Workshop on Perceptual Illusions in Virtual Environments, pages 27-32. March 2011.
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- Publication Type: Conference Paper
- Date (from): 19.03.2011
- Date (to): 19.03.2011
- Editor: Frank Steinicke, Pete Willemsen
- Lecturer: Martin Knecht
- Location: Singapore
- Keywords: photorealistic augmented reality, real-time global illumination, human perception
Abstract
In photorealistic augmented reality virtual objects are integrated in the real world in a seamless visual manner. To obtain a perfect visual augmentation these objects must be rendered indistinguishable from real objects and should be perceived as such. In this paper we propose a research test bed framework to study the different unresolved perceptual issues in photorealistic augmented reality and its application to different disciplines. The framework computes a global illumination approximation in real-time and therefore leverages a new class of experimental research topics.Additional Files and Images
Additional images and videos:![]() | image: This image shows the augmented scene of our experiment including shadows and color bleeding |
![]() | image1: Shows the green box and the markers for hand tracking |
![]() | image3: Shows the three different rendering modes |
| paper: A Framework For Perceptual Studies In Photorealistic Augmented Reality |
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@inproceedings{knecht_martin-2011-FPSPAR,
title = "A Framework For Perceptual Studies In Photorealistic
Augmented Reality",
author = "Martin Knecht and Andreas D{\"u}nser and Christoph Traxler
and Michael Wimmer and Raphael Grasset",
year = "2011",
abstract = "In photorealistic augmented reality virtual objects are
integrated in the real world in a seamless visual manner. To
obtain a perfect visual augmentation these objects must be
rendered indistinguishable from real objects and should be
perceived as such. In this paper we propose a research test
bed framework to study the different unresolved perceptual
issues in photorealistic augmented reality and its
application to different disciplines. The framework computes
a global illumination approximation in real-time and
therefore leverages a new class of experimental research
topics.",
pages = "27--32",
month = mar,
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE VR 2011 Workshop on Perceptual
Illusions in Virtual Environments",
editor = "Frank Steinicke, Pete Willemsen",
location = "Singapore",
keywords = "photorealistic augmented reality, real-time global
illumination, human perception",
URL = "http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2011/knecht_martin-2011-FPSPAR/",
}


