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Medical & Industrial Augmented Reality: Challenges for Real-Time Vision, Computer Graphics and Mobile Computing

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This paper is an extended abstract for a keynote speech at DAGM 2001. The talk aims at describing different Augmented Reality (AR) applications and some of the challenges they bring for the researchers in computer vision, computer graphics and mobile computing. Different applications developed at Siemens Corporate Research (SCR)1 are used to illustrate both advantages and shortcomings of the existing AR systems2.

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Navab, N. (2001). Medical & Industrial Augmented Reality: Challenges for Real-Time Vision, Computer Graphics and Mobile Computing. In: Radig, B., Florczyk, S. (eds) Pattern Recognition. DAGM 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2191. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45404-7_59

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