Hemal Naik, Federico Tombari, Christoph Resch, P. Keitler, Nassir Navab
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[POSTER] A Step Closer To Reality: Closed Loop Dynamic Registration Correction in SAR
In Spatial Augmented Reality (SAR) applications, real world objects are augmented with virtual content by means of a calibrated camera-projector system. A computer generated model (CAD) of the real object is used to plan the positions where the virtual content is to be projected. It is often the case that the real object deviates from its CAD model, this resulting in misregistered augmentations. We propose a new method to dynamically correct the planned augmentation by accommodating for the unknown deviations in the object geometry. We use a closed loop approach where the projected features are detected in the camera image and deployed as feedback. As a result, the registration misalignment is identified and the augmentations are corrected in the areas affected by the deviation. Our work is especially focused on SAR applications related to the industrial domain, where this problem is omnipresent. We show that our method is effective and beneficial for multiple industrial applications.