학술논문

Augmented reality approach for paper map visualization
Document Type
Conference
Source
2010 International Conference on Communication and Computational Intelligence (INCOCCI) Communication and Computational Intelligence (INCOCCI), 2010 International Conference on. :352-356 Dec, 2010
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Augmented reality
Data visualization
Cameras
Three dimensional displays
Rendering (computer graphics)
Solid modeling
Training
Augmented Reality
Paper Map
3D Terrain
ARToolkit
Human Machine Interface
Language
Abstract
Paper map visualization is good value proposition, even in the ‘everything is digital’ world, because of the huge information density and ease of use at any remote or mobile location, especially in the military context. Completely doing away with the paper map brings in a discomfort factor for the military user. In this paper, we present a paper map data visualization solution that augments the information from the digital world onto a spread of a paper map. Augmented Reality techniques are used to enhance paper maps digitally resulting in a 3D visualization space with some interactions. The dynamic information of the terrain, placing virtual objects and interaction are features of the digital world that are superimposed onto a paper map. We have used ARToolkit marker tracking based approach and a see through Head Mounted Device for implementation. The digital elevation data in VRML format is split into smaller bits before rendering. The rendering is done after culling the relevant part of the terrain data and the same is popped up in stereo for enhanced visualization. The user can place virtual objects using markers. The distance between markers (user and reference) is calculated and is used for interactive features. The interaction options are load/select, slice/split and latch/freeze. We have achieved better performance by loading only the region of interest and not the complete terrain. The paper also illustrates the basic hardware set-up required for implementation.