Vorlesung + Übungen im Wintersemester 2011/12
Prof. Gudrun Klinker, Ph.D. (with Marcus Tönnis and Frieder Pankratz)
2V+2Ü
5 ECTS Credits
The class will be taught in English.
Exercises: two groups (you attend only one)
Augmented Reality (AR) allows users to view computer information that is graphically embedded within the real three-dimensional world. Using a semi-transparent head-mounted display (HMD) attached to a wearable computer, a user can inspect and manipulate objects while viewing information about these objects in the HMD. This information is typically displayed as virtual objects in the real world, thus augmenting the perception of the user. The wearable computer enables users to carry their work as they normally do, without imposing constraints on their mobility or their hand. AR applications span from medical minimally invasive surgery to manufacturing, from machine inspection and repair to games and tourist guides.
This class presents the technical foundations of Augmented Reality - as used in current international research and applications.
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Date | Subject | links to slides (restricted) |
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20.10.2011 | 1. Introduction | L1-Overview.pdf |
27.10.2011 | 2. Coordinate Systems, Projective Geometry | L2-CoordSys.pdf |
3.11.2011 | 3. Basics of Computer Vision | L3-BasicCV.pdf |
10.11.2011 | 4. Camera Calibration Example | L4-CamCalib.pdf |
17.11.2011 | 5. Markerless Optical Tracking and Feature Detection | L5-PTAM.pdf |
24.11.2011 | 6. Tracking Devices | L6-Trackers.pdf |
1.12.2011 | 7. AR-Related Concepts: Mixed Reality, Ubiquitous Computing, Classes of AR Presentation (M. Tönnis) | L7-Related-Concepts.pdf |
8.12.2011 | no class (Dies Academicus) | - |
15.12.2011 | 8. Sensor Fusion and Registration | L8-SensorFusion.pdf |
22.12.2011 | Lab Visit | - |
Christmas break | - | |
12.1.2012 | 9. Rendering, Occlusions between Real and Virtual Objects | L9-OpenGL.pdf |
19.1.2012 | 10. Displays | L10-Displays.pdf |
26.1.2012 | 11. Display Calibration | L11-DisplayCalibration.pdf |
2.2.2012 | 12. AR-based Interaction ... in the IMETUM Hörsaal | L12-ARbasedUIs.pdf |
last week | Student Demos: Results of Exercises | - |
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Title: | Introduction to Augmented Reality - Einführung in die erweiterte Realität |
Professor: | Prof. Gudrun Klinker, Ph.D. |
Tutors: | Marcus Tönnis, Frieder Pankratz and Andreas Dippon |
Type: | Lecture |
Information: | 2 SWS Vorlesung + 2 SWS Übung, 5 ECTS Credits; Do 10:15 - 11:45 Vorlesung, Mo 14:15-15:45 und Do 12:30.14:00 Übung (Module IN 2018) |
Term: | 2011WiSe |
Abstract: | Augmented Reality (AR) allows users to view computer information that is graphically embedded within the real three-dimensional world. Using a semi-transparent head-mounted display (HMD) attached to a wearable computer, a user can inspect and manipulate objects while viewing information about these objects in the HMD. This information is typically displayed as virtual objects in the real world, thus augmenting the perception of the user. The wearable computer enables users to carry their work as they normally do, without imposing constraints on their mobility or their hand. AR applications span from medical minimally invasive surgery to manufacturing, from machine inspection and repair to games and tourist guides. This class presents the technical foundations of Augmented Reality - as used in current international research and applications. |