Augmented reality techniques have recently found many applications in the field of cultural heritage. This work describes an example of application in Pinocchio Park (Collodi, Italy). Several recognition problems arise during the on-site test, due to unstable light conditions. The authors propose a solution based on a multi-blocks image target segmentation and a dedicated add-on for the Unity3D game engine.

A multi-block method to improve 2D tracking in outdoor Augmented Reality applications

Matarese, Fabrizio
2022-01-01

Abstract

Augmented reality techniques have recently found many applications in the field of cultural heritage. This work describes an example of application in Pinocchio Park (Collodi, Italy). Several recognition problems arise during the on-site test, due to unstable light conditions. The authors propose a solution based on a multi-blocks image target segmentation and a dedicated add-on for the Unity3D game engine.
2022
2022 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops and other Affiliated Events (PerCom Workshops)
Pisa
21-25 March 2022
PerCom Workshops
97
99
Augmented-reality; Unity3D; Image Tracking and recognition
Magrini, Massimo; Magnavacca, James; Matarese, Fabrizio
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