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Tangible Interaction for Conceptual Architectural Design
Proc ART02, “The First IEEE International Augmented Reality Toolkit Workshop”, Darmstadt, Alemanha
Year (definitive publication)
2002
Language
English
Country
Germany
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Abstract
This work reports and experiments a tangible mixed
Reality system for Architectural Design usage scenarios,
such as Conceptual Design, Client Brief, or Architectural
Design Education. The system provides the means for
the architect to intuitively interact with an augmented reality
version of a real scale model, in normal working settings,
where he can observe 3D virtual objects registered to the
real ones. intuitive tangible interfaces, implemented with
paddles, are used to aid design and editing tasks in /he
mixed environment. By means of paddle gesturing
recognition, it is possible to activate a menu, browse and choose menu options or pick, move rotate and scale 3D virtual objects, within the scale model working area. To
transport the user from Augmented Reality to Virtual Environment (supporting real-time scene
navigation, while in VR mode) and back, paddle
gesturing recognition is also used. Complex
architectural designs, described in the VRML 97 data
format can be imported into our system. which provides
o platform for testing new design concepts while
seamlessly transporting the Architect in a truly Mixed Reality Environment: from Reality (RE) to Augmented Reality (AR)and then through Augmented Virtuality
(AV), towards a full Virtual Environment (VE) and back.
Acknowledgements
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Keywords
augmented reality,human computer interaction,ARToolkit,MX Toolkit
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology
- Other Humanities - Humanities
Awards
Best Demo Award
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