ABSTRACT
Since the advent of the smartphone, mobile devices have incorporated increasingly capable cameras, and in recent years a multitude of sensors to provide accurate movement and positioning information. Using feeds from the camera and other sensors for applications such as computer vision (CV) and augmented reality (AR) is strongly compelling. However, there is still work to be done to achieve a smoother user experience and avoid significant power drain.
- Lanman D., Fuchs H., Mine M., McDowall I., and Abrash M. 2014. Put on your 3D glasses now: the past, present, and future of virtual and augmented reality. ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Courses, Article 12 Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Mobile vision: how we must augment APIs to enable a new reality
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