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One of the key issues in the realization of Augmented Reality is the registration problem. Synthetically, vision-based registration can offer superior solutions. In several existing registration methods, 2-D objects or pictures are used as positioning fiducials, and at least two cameras and/or separate tracking devices are needed.A new registration method is proposed which uses a solid fiducial and a single color CCD camera.The new method significantly simplifies the registration system and eliminates tracker-to-camera errors.
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Zhou, Y., Wang, Y., Yan, D., Xu, T. (2000). Vision-Based Registration Using 3-D Fiducial for Augmented Reality. In: Tan, T., Shi, Y., Gao, W. (eds) Advances in Multimodal Interfaces — ICMI 2000. ICMI 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1948. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-40063-X_67
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