Thommen Korah, Jason Wither, Yun-Ta Tsai, Ronald T. Azuma
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Mobile Augmented Reality at the Hollywood Walk of Fame
This work introduces techniques to facilitate large-scale Augmented Reality (AR) experiences in unprepared outdoor environments. We develop a shape-based object detection framework that works with limited texture and can robustly handle extreme illumination and occlusion issues. The contribution of this work is a purely geometric approach for detecting marker-like objects under difficult and realistic outdoor conditions. We demonstrate these techniques for mobile AR experiences by detecting and tracking star-shaped pentagrams embedded in the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 30Hz on a Nokia N900 phone.