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Research Seminar - November 16, 2001

Seminar Announcement



Title: Tinmith-Metro: New Outdoor Techniques for Creating City Models with an Augmented Reality Wearable Computer
Speaker: A/Prof. Bruce H. Thomas
  Wearable Computer Laboratory
School of Computer and Informational Science
The University of South Australia.
Date: Friday 16th November, 2001
Time: 3.00pm
Venue: Room 1.24

Abstract:

This paper presents new techniques for capturing and viewing on site 3D graphical models for large outdoor objects. Using an augmented reality wearable computer, we have developed a software system, known as Tinmith-Metro. Tinmith-Metro allows users to control a 3D constructive solid geometry modeller for building graphical objects of large physical artefacts, for example buildings, in the physical world. The 3D modeller is driven by a new user interface known as Tinmith-Hand, which allows the user to control the modeller using a set of pinch gloves and hand tracking. These techniques allow users to supply their AR renderers with models that would previously have to be captured with manual, time-consuming, and/or expensive methods.

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