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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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1.
Motorcycle Maintenance
Not about motorcycles
I know nothing about motorcycles anyway
Toy at end
Goals: learn how AR can help, history of AR dev
2.
Easy Rider
Most famous motorcycle movie of all time
Keyword is "freedom"
3.
IKEA guy
You may recognize this fellow
Cool, smart, born in Sweden
Very helpful
But 2D
4.
How To
Big problem is instructions are in 2D
5.
Guy w/manual
You constantly break off - Attention switching time consuming
Software industry sees constant innovation
Manual tech lags for workers
6.
Car Engine
Where is the oil dipstick
User manual doesn't always help
Sometimes ask: if only there was 3D help in the real world
7.
An idea is born
First head mounted display invented in 1968
Tom Caudell "augmented reality" research paper
Schematic diagrams for Boeing aircraft electricians
Interaction of superimposed graphics, audio, etc.over a real-world environment in real time
Stationary vs. mobile
Mobile = Freedom
8.
Shakespeare
Missing: other 4 human senses (smell, touch, taste,hear)
AR is augmentation of senses
Audio, haptic for blind
Important: talking about AR not VR
Other shortcoming: processing not static
9.
Eyes
Can't blame 'em
In this presentation we'll be discussing mobile AR systems for visual guidance
Not discussing marketing apps (eg marker in mags)
10.
Dumbell
Weight and form factors weren't realistic
Needed to add weight to reach acceptable functionality
Development of useful prototypes very slow
Not even talking about other prohibitive factors like cost
11.
Weight examples
First pic: 1968 invention (Sutherland)
Second: 1st mobile AR system by Steve Feiner 1997 - includes GPS!
Professor of CS at Columbia University
Can appreciate the decades of research that's gotten us here
Recon Jet next slide developed for skiiers
Weight another reason why companies still use iPads/tablets for prototyping
12.
Rabbit
Getting into AR itself, how does the magic happen? How do these glasses both recognize objects and display graphics in your field of view?
Mobile AR systems have a few main elements
13.
Moverio
Epson also makes smartglasses
Front-facing camera, motion sensors, binocular vision (dual display), 23 deg field of view, LCD based projection lens system
Gyroscope, accelerometer, compass in headset for head motion tracking
Handheld controller unit (Android), wifi, GPS, bluetooth, dolby surround sound, battery 6 hours
Compare with Google Glass!
AR tech not limited to glasses-can also use smartphone or tablet
14.
Tracking
Pose estimation in 3D space: distance, direction, orientation of camera in relation to object - normally need a trigger!
Helps to have 2d flat marker
Markerless: natural feature tracking such as edges & shapes
SLAM - environment mapping
Computer vision hot research topic
15.
Display
Virtual (2d & 3d) objects are rendered for display in the camera view
Objects might be specially created for the AR experience, or derive from 3D CAD models; but they must be compressed
Browser technology used to place virtual objects
Company here is Aero Glass: air corriders
Virtual objects either on local device or accessed via network
constraints: needs better resolution and bright binocular support, example subtitles same color as background
16.
USE CASES
Limited by our imaginations
We could distill some common principles in AR
17.
Guide
AR guides workers step-by-step
Ideal for complicated actions that robots can't do, such as wiring
Eg here: Assembly, field service, warehouse picking
Important for loading vans according to route and weight
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Decision Support
Tagging information to environment
Also good for all use cases
19.
Collaboration
Like having a remote expert looking over shoulder
Good for all use cases, and for training
20.
Become expert
Case can be made AR can make you an expert in anything?
Within limits of couse
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