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Vision-based Motion Control for the Immersive Interaction with a Mobile Augmented Reality Object


Jun-Chul Chun, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 119-130, Jun. 2011
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Keywords: Mobile Augmented Reality, Morker-less AR, Marker-based AR, Rotating Calipers Algorithm, Hand Tracking

Abstract

Vision-based Human computer interaction is an emerging field of science and industry to provide natural way to communicate with human and computer. Especially, recent increasing demands for mobile augmented reality require the development of efficient interactive technologies between the augmented virtual object and users. This paper presents a novel approach to construct marker-less mobile augmented reality object and control the object. Replacing a traditional market, the human hand interface is used for marker-less mobile augmented reality system. In order to implement the marker-less mobile augmented system in the limited resources of mobile device compared with the desktop environments, we proposed a method to extract an optimal hand region which plays a role of the marker and augment object in a realtime fashion by using the camera attached on mobile device. The optimal hand region detection can be composed of detecting hand region with YCbCr skin color model and extracting the optimal rectangle region with Rotating Calipers Algorithm. The extracted optimal rectangle region takes a role of traditional marker. The proposed method resolved the problem of missing the track of fingertips when the hand is rotated or occluded in the hand marker system. From the experiment, we can prove that the proposed framework can effectively construct and control the augmented virtual object in the mobile environments.


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[APA Style]
Chun, J. (2011). Vision-based Motion Control for the Immersive Interaction with a Mobile Augmented Reality Object. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 12(3), 119-130.

[IEEE Style]
J. Chun, "Vision-based Motion Control for the Immersive Interaction with a Mobile Augmented Reality Object," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 119-130, 2011.

[ACM Style]
Jun-Chul Chun. 2011. Vision-based Motion Control for the Immersive Interaction with a Mobile Augmented Reality Object. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 12, 3, (2011), 119-130.