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@InProceedings{IEEEVR16-lmd,
author = {Kenneth R. Moser and Sujan Anreddy and J. Edward {Swan~II}},
title = {Leap Motion Hand and Stylus Tracking for Calibration and Interaction
within Optical See-Through Augmented Reality},
booktitle = {Research Demonstrations, IEEE International Conference on Virtual Reality
(IEEE VR 2016)},
location = {Clemson, South Carolina, USA},
date = {March 19--23},
month = {Mar},
year = 2016,
abstract = {
Highly anticipated consumer level optical see-through head-mounted
display offerings, such as the Microsoft HoloLens and Epson Moverio
Pro BT-2000, include not only the standard IMU and GPS sensors common
to modern mobile devices, but also feature additional depth sensing
and hand tracking cameras intended to support and promote the
development of innovative user interaction experiences. Through this
demonstration, we showcase the potential of these technologies in
facilitating not only interaction, but also intuitive user-centric
calibration, for optical see-through augmented reality. Additionally,
our hardware configuration provides a straightforward example for
combining consumer level sensors, such as the Leap Motion controller,
with existing head-mounted displays and secondary tracking devices to
ease the development and deployment of immersive stereoscopic
experiences. We believe that the methodologies presented within our
demonstration not only illustrate the potential for ubiquitous
calibration across next generation consumer devices, but will also
inspire and encourage further developmental efforts for optical
see-through augmented reality from the community at large.
},
wwwnote = {
https://youtu.be/FCblJACs7sQ},
}