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Abstract: Ronald Tadao Azuma. Predictive Tracking for Augmented Reality
(Under the direction of T. Gary Bishop.)
In Augmented Reality systems, see-through Head-Mounted Displays
(HMDs) superimpose virtual three-dimensional objects on the real world. This
technology has the potential to enhance a user's perception of and interaction
with the real world. However, many Augmented Reality applications will not
be accepted unless virtual objects are accurately registered with their real
counterparts. Good... (Update)
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Azuma, Ronald. 1995. "Predictive Tracking for Augmented Reality," Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TR95-007. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/azuma95predictive.html More
@techreport{ azuma95predictive,
author = "Ronald Tadao Azuma",
title = "Predictive Tracking for Augmented Reality",
number = "TR95-007",
month = "22,",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/azuma95predictive.html" }
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