Search for dissertations about: "augmented reality application"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words augmented reality application.
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1. Applications of Finite Element Simulation and Mixed Reality in Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract : This thesis presents applications in architecture and built environment that are based on the finite element method and mixed reality. The work consists of two main components: two projects presented in three papers. The first project (presented in Paper I) concerns an application in urban design, thus built environment on a larger scale. READ MORE
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2. In Your Face! – Designing Future Interaction Models for Internet of Things and Augmented Reality
Abstract : It is estimated that the number of devices connected to the Internet will be 50 billion by 2020. How should a not-so-tech-savvy end user be able to discover and directly interact with a myriad of connected things in an intuitive and comfortable manner? Up until now, smartphones have shown potential for managing the Internet of Things (IoT) environments, but we cannot rely on that technology. READ MORE
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3. Automatic Dense Reconstruction from Uncalibrated Video Sequences
Abstract : This thesis describes a system that completely automaticallybuilds a three-dimensional model of a scene given a sequence ofimages of the scene. The system also estimates the internalparameters of the camera and the poses from where the originalimages were taken. READ MORE
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4. Stereoscopic Label Placement : Reducing Distraction and Ambiguity in Visually Cluttered Displays
Abstract : With increasing information density and complexity, computer displays may become visually cluttered, adversely affecting overall usability. Text labels can significantly add to visual clutter in graphical user interfaces, but are generally kept legible through specific label placement algorithms that seek visual separation of labels and other objects in the 2D view plane. READ MORE
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5. Augmented reality smart glasses as assembly operator support : Towards a framework for enabling industrial integration
Abstract : Operators are likely to continue to play an integral part in industrial assembly for the foreseeable future. This is in part because increasingly shorter life-cycles and increased variety of products makes automation harder to achieve. READ MORE
