论文标题
Lightform:预计AR的程序效果
Lightform: Procedural Effects for Projected AR
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论文摘要
预计的增强现实,也称为投影映射或视频映射,是一种增强现实的形式,它使用投影光直接增强3D表面,而不是使用通行证屏幕或耳机。投影AR的值是其能够以多个人可以立即查看的方式将数字内容层直接添加到物理对象或环境中,而不会被屏幕或其他设置所束缚。 由于投影的AR通常涉及将纹理的对象投影到非平板上(尤其是通常用作投影表面的对象),因此需要映射和对齐数字内容以精确地适合物理场景,以确保具有引人注目的体验。当前的投影AR技术需要在安装时进行广泛的校准,这不利于迭代或更改,无论是有意的(是否重新配置了场景)(投影仪已碰撞或安装)。工作流程不确定且分散,因此使许多人接近预测的AR,这使其令人困惑和困难。例如,数字艺术家可能具有创建AR内容的软件专业知识,但是如果没有安装,混合和重新调整投影仪的经验,无法完成安装;相反的是许多A/V安装团队/专业人员。因此,投影映射仅限于高端活动制作,音乐会和电影,因为它需要昂贵,复杂的工具和熟练的团队(预算为$ 100k+预算)。 Lightform提供了一项技术,该技术通过集成的硬件和计算机视觉软件,使投影的AR平易近人,实用,智能和健壮。 Lightform将当前零散的工作流程汇集在一起,为一个单一的凝聚过程,为用户提供了一种平易近人且可靠的方法来创建和控制预测的AR体验。
Projected augmented reality, also called projection mapping or video mapping, is a form of augmented reality that uses projected light to directly augment 3D surfaces, as opposed to using pass-through screens or headsets. The value of projected AR is its ability to add a layer of digital content directly onto physical objects or environments in a way that can be instantaneously viewed by multiple people, unencumbered by a screen or additional setup. Because projected AR typically involves projecting onto non-flat, textured objects (especially those that are conventionally not used as projection surfaces), the digital content needs to be mapped and aligned to precisely fit the physical scene to ensure a compelling experience. Current projected AR techniques require extensive calibration at the time of installation, which is not conducive to iteration or change, whether intentional (the scene is reconfigured) or not (the projector is bumped or settles). The workflows are undefined and fragmented, thus making it confusing and difficult for many to approach projected AR. For example, a digital artist may have the software expertise to create AR content, but could not complete an installation without experience in mounting, blending, and realigning projector(s); the converse is true for many A/V installation teams/professionals. Projection mapping has therefore been limited to high-end event productions, concerts, and films, because it requires expensive, complex tools, and skilled teams ($100K+ budgets). Lightform provides a technology that makes projected AR approachable, practical, intelligent, and robust through integrated hardware and computer-vision software. Lightform brings together and unites a currently fragmented workflow into a single cohesive process that provides users with an approachable and robust method to create and control projected AR experiences.