ISMAR 2002
IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
Sept. 30 - Oct. 1, 2002 in Darmstadt, Germany

 

 

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Advance Program

Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (posters, demos) - Wednesday

Date/Time

Event

Presenter

Sunday, Sept. 29


First AR-Toolkit Workshop

Monday, Sept. 30


08:00

Registration

09:00

Opening and Welcome
   

Didier Stricker, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
Stefan Müller, Universität Koblenz, Germany

Dieter Schmalstieg, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

09:15

Invited talk (Chair: Stephan Müller)

ARVIKA - Augmented Reality for Development, Production and Service

Wolfgang Friedrich, Siemens, Germany

10:00

Session 1: Environmental Sensing (Chair: Haruo Takemura)

3D Live: Real Time Captured Content for Mixed Reality

Simon Prince, National Univ. of Singapore
Adrian David Cheok, National Univ. of Singapore
Todd Williamson, Zaxel Systems, USA
Nik Johnson, Zaxel Systems, USA
Mark Billinghurst, Univ. of Washington, USA
Hirokazu Kato, Hiroshima State Univ., Japan
Farzam Farbiz, National Univ. of Singapore

The Use of Dense Stereo Range Data in Augmented Reality

Gaile Gordon, Tyzx, USA
Mark Billinghurst, Univ. of Washington, USA
Melanie Bell, Chevron Texaco, USA
John Woodfill, Tyzx, USA
Bill Kowalik, Chevron Texaco, USA
Alex Erendi, Chevron Texaco, USA
Janet Tilander, Chevron Texaco, USA

10:50

Coffee break

11:20

Session 2: Large Environment Tracking (Chair: Ron Azuma)

Circular Data Matrix Fiducial System and Robust Image Processing for a Wearable Vision-Inertial Self-Tracker

Leonid Naimark, InterSense, USA
Eric Foxlin, InterSense, USA

Accurate Camera Calibration for Off-line, Video-Based Augmented Reality

Simon Gibson, Univ. of Manchester, UK
Jon Cook, Univ. of Manchester, UK
Toby Howard, Univ. of Manchester, UK
Roger Hubbold, Univ. of Manchester, UK
Dan Oram, Canon Research Centre Europe, UK

Tracking with Omni-directional Vision for Outdoor AR Systems

Jong Weon Lee, Univ. of Southern California, USA
Suya You, Univ. of Southern California, USA
Ulrich Neumann, Univ. of Southern California, USA

12:35

Lunch

13:35

Session 3a: Applications (Chair: Holger Regenbrecht)

Interactive Theatre Experience in Embodied + Wearable Mixed Reality Space

Adrian David Cheok, National Univ. of Singapore
Wang Weihua, National Univ. of Singapore
Xubo Yang, National Univ. of Singapore
Simon Prince, National Univ. of Singapore
Fong Siew Wan, National Univ. of Singapore
Mark Billinghurst, Univ. of Washington, USA
Hirokazu Kato, Hiroshima City Univ., Japan

The Control Unit for a Head Mounted operating Microscope used for Augmented Reality Visualization in Computer Aided Surgery

Michael Figl, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Wolfgang Birkfellner, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Johann Hummel, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Rudolf Hanel, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Franz Watzinger, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Felix Wanschitz, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Rolf Ewers, Univ. of Vienna, Austria
Helmar Bergmann, Univ. of Vienna, Austria

Fata Morgana - A Presentation System for Product Design

Gudrun Klinker, TU Munich, Germany
Allen H. Dutoit, TU Munich, Germany
Martin Bauer, TU Munich, Germany
Johannes Bayer, BMW, Germany
Vinko Novak, BMW, Germany
Dietmar Matzke, BMW, Germany

Spacedesign: A Mixed Reality Workspace for Aesthetic Industrial Design

Michele Fiorentino, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Raffaele de Amicis, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Giuseppe Monno, Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Andre Stork, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany

13:35

Session 3b: Marker-based Tracking (Chair: Reinhold Behringer)

Visual Marker Detection and Decoding in AR Systems: A Comparative Study

Xiang Zhang, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Stephan Fronz, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Nassir Navab, Siemens Corporate Research, USA

Interactive Multi-Marker Calibration for Augmented Reality Applications

Gregory Baratoff, DaimlerChrysler, Germany
Alexander Neubeck, DaimlerChrysler, Germany
Holger Regenbrecht, DaimlerChrysler, Germany

Hand Tracking for Interactive Pattern-based Augmented Reality

Shahzad Malik, Carleton Univ., Canada
Chris McDonald, Carleton Univ., Canada
Gerhard Roth, National Research Council, Canada

Single Camera Tracking of Marker Clusters: Multiparameter Cluster Optimization and Experimental Verification

Sebastian Vogt, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Ali Khamene, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Frank Sauer, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Heinrich Niemann, Univ. Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

15:15

Coffee break

15:45

Session 4a: Collaboration and Tangible Interfaces (Chair: Steven Feiner)

Communication Behaviors of Co-located Users in Collaborative AR Interfaces

Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Univ. of Washington, USA
Mark Billinghurst, Univ. of Washington, USA
Sarah Elizabeth Hayes, Univ. of Washington, USA
Arnab Gupta, Univ. of Washington, USA
Yuki Sannohe, Univ. of Washington, USA
Hirokazu Kato, Univ. of Washington, USA

Diminishing Head-Mounted Display for Shared Mixed Reality

Masayuki Takemura, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan
Yuichi Ohta, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan

Alternative Tools for Tangible Interaction: A Usability Evaluation

Morten Fjeld, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Sissel Guttormsen Schär, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Domenico Signorello, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Helmut Krueger, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

15:45

Session 4b: Calibration and Projection (Chair: David Mizell)

Practical Solutions for Calibration of Optical See-Through Devices

Yakup Genc, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Mihran Tuceryan, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ., USA
Nassir Navab, Siemens Corporate Research, USA

Calibration of a Head-Mounted Projective Display for Augmented Reality Systems

Hong Hua, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Chunyu Gao, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

Occlusion Shadows: Using Projected Light to Generate Realistic Occlusion Effects for View-Dependent Optical See-Through Approaches

Oliver Bimber, Fraunhofer CRCG, USA
Bernd Fröhlich, Bauhaus Univ. Weimar, Germany

17:00

Free time

20:00

Social Event (Chair: Didier Stricker)

Dinner at "Otto-Bernd Halle"
Dinner talk by Rolf Kruse, CEO Cybernarium
Cybernarium Days Show

Tuesday, Oct. 1


08:00

Registration

09:00

Invited talk (Chair: Dieter Schmalstieg)

Tangible Bits: Designing the Seamless Interface between People, Bits, and Atoms

Hiroshii Ishii, MIT, USA

09:45

Session 5: Visualization (Chair: Hideyuki Tamura)

Augmented-reality visualizations guided by cognition:
Perceptual heuristics for combining visual and obscured information

Chris Furmanski, HRL Laboratories, USA
Ronald Azuma, HRL Laboratories, USA
Mike Daily, HRL Laboratories, USA

A Study for Image-based Integrated Virtual Environment

Tomohiro Tanikawa, MVL Research Center, TAO, Japan
Koichi Hirota, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
Michitaka Hirose, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan

10:35

Coffee break

11:05

Session 6: Authoring and Platforms (Chair: Nassir Navab)

A pragmatic approach to Augmented Reality Authoring

Matthias Haringer, Fachhochschule Ulm, Germany
Holger Regenbrecht DaimlerChrysler, Germany

MR Platform: A Basic Body on Which Mixed Reality Applications Are Built

Shinji Uchiyama, MR Systems Lab, Canon, Japan
Kazuki Takemoto, MR Systems Lab, Canon, Japan
Kiyohide Satoh, MR Systems Lab, Canon., Japan
Hiroyuki Yamamoto, MR Systems Lab, Canon, Japan
Hideyuki Tamura, MR Systems Lab, Canon., Japan

11:55

Announcements and poster teasers (Chair: Jannick Rolland)

12:15

Lunch

13:15

Poster and demo session: Posters

A Concept for the Application of Augmented Reality in Manual Gas Metal Arc Welding

Petra Tschirner, Univ. of Bremen, Germany
Bernd Hillers, Univ. of Bremen, Germany
Axel Gräser, Univ. of Bremen, Germany

Augmented Chemistry: An Interactive Educational Workbench

Morten Fjeld, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Benedikt Vögtli, Fachhochschule Beider Basel, Switzerland

A Flexible Tracking Concept Applied to Medical Scenarios Using an AR Window

Bernd Schwald, ZGDV Darmstadt, Germany
Helmut Seibert, ZGDV Darmstadt, Germany
Tanja Weller, ZGDV Darmstadt, Germany

Archeoguide: System Architecture of a Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality System

Patrick Dähne, ZGDV Darmstadt, Germany
John N. Karigiannis, INTRACOM, Greece

Comparative Effective of Augmented Reality in Object Assembly

Arthur Tang, Michigan State Univ., USA
Charles Owen, Michigan State Univ., USA
Frank Biocca, Michigan State Univ., USA
Weimin Mou, Michigan State Univ., USA

Seeing Eye to Eye: a shared mediated reality using EyeTap devices and the VideoOrbits Gyroscopic Head Tracker

Felix Tang, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
Chris Aimone, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
James Fung, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
Andrej Marjan, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
Steve Mann, Univ. of Toronto, Canada

Interactive Augmented Reality Techniques for 3D Geometry Construction at a Distance

Wayne Piekarski, Univ. of South Australia
Bruce Thomas, Univ. of South Australia

Stereo Augmentation of Simulation Results on a Projection wall by Combining two Basic ARVIKA Systems

Stefan Nölle, Volkswagen, Germany

Inexpensive Non-Sensor Based Augmented Reality Modeling of Curves and Surfaces in Physical Space

Adrian David Cheok, National Univ. of Singapore
Neo Weng Chuen Edmund, National Univ. of Singapore
Ang Wee Eng, National Univ. of Singapore

Exploring Humanistic Intelligence Through Physiologically Mediated Reality

James Fung, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
Steve Mann, Univ. of Toronto, Canada

Model-Based Visual Tracking for Outdoor Augmented Reality Applications

Reinhold Behringer, Rockwell Scientific, USA
Jun Park, Hong-Ik Univ., Korea
Venkataraman Sundareswaran, Rockwell Scientific, USA

Geometric and Photometric Registration for Real-time Augmented Reality

Masayuki Kanbara, NAIST, Japan
Naokazu Yokoya, NAIST, Japan

Testable Design Representations for Mobile Autmented Reality Authoring

Christian Geiger, Hochschule Harz, Germany
Volker Paelke, C-LAB, Germany
Christian Reimann, C-LAB, Germany
Waldemar Rosenbach, C-LAB, Germany
Jörg Stöcklein, C-LAB, Germany

13:15

Poster and demo session: Demos

Color-based Real-time Recognition & Tracking
Katja Nummiaro, Katholike Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Tinmith - Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality Modelling Demonstration
Wayne Piekarski, University of South Australia

MR Platform
Shinji Uchiyama, Canon Inc., Japan

Geometry Education in the Augmented Classroom
Dieter Schmalstieg, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

SHEEP: The Shared Environment Entertainment Pasture
Christian Sandor, TU München, Germany

FixIt Florian Echtler, TU München, Germany

Intelligent welding gun Gudrun Klinker, TU München, Germany

The ARC display
Felix Hamza-Lup, U. of Central Florida, USA

Demonstration of Rapid Prototyping Techniques for AR User Interface design
Tyler Waite, Information In Place Inc., USA

Real-time tracking system based on matching templates generated from image texture
Hirokazu Kato, Hiroshima City University, Japan

ARAS - AR aided surgery
Rainer Splechtna , VRVis Research Center, Austria

AR Tracking demo
Eric Foxlin, InterSense, USA

Reality Augmentation for Medical Procedures (RAMP)
Ali Khamene, Siemens SCR, USA

ARVIKA@Audi, AR-based prototyping in engineering and design (Augmented MockUp)
Carsten Huschka, Audi

Test Bed for Augmented Reality Supported Assembly Stefan Wiedenmaier, Aachen University, Germany

Augmentation of Simulation Results using Foldet Dents Resulting from Buckling an Aluminum Tube Stefan Nölle, VW, Germany

BMW Augmented Reality Based Repair Instructions Peter Dick, BMW, Germany

The Workflow Designer Project Artur Raczynski, Siemens, Germany

Practical Methods for Optical See-through Calibration and Evaluation
Yakup Genc, Siemens SCR, USA

Markerless tracking for AR: A learning approach
Yakup Genc, Siemens SCR, USA

Industrial Augmented Reality: Access 3D and Localization
Xiang Zhang, Siemens SCR, USA
  AR in Industrial Environment: Localization – Protocolling – Annotation Erwin Rusitschka, Framatome-ANP, Germany
  Augmentation of Volumetric Data in an Airplane Cabin Holger Regenbrecht, DaimlerChrysler VRCC, Germany
  Technologies for AR-services Jens Weidenhausen, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
  Production scenario of EADS military aircraft of the ARVIKA project - Cable loom assembly Hans Lukasser, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Munich, Germany
  Augmented Reality Maintenance Assistant for the NATO Helicopter NH90 Dieter Langer, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Munich, Germany
  Augmentation of Volumetric Data in an Airplane Cabin Holger Regenbrecht, DaimlerChrysler VRCC, Germany

16:15

Session 7: Markerless Tracking (Chair: Gudrun Klinker)

Reconstructing while registering: a novel approach for markerless augmented reality

Gilles Simon, LORIA-UHP Nancy 1, France
Marie-Odile Berger, LORIA-INRIA Lorraine, France

Marker-less Tracking for AR: A Learning-Based Approach

Yakup Genc, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Sebastian Riedel, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Fabrice Souvannavong, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Cuneyt Akinlar, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Nassir Navab, Siemens Corporate Research, USA

Online 6DOF Augmented Reality Registration from Natural Features

Kar Wee Chia, National Univ. of Singapore
Adrian David Cheok, National Univ. of Singapore
Simon J.D. Prince, National Univ. of Singapore

17:30
Closing remarks and announcement of ISMAR03  

 

Didier Stricker, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
Stefan Müller, Universität Koblenz, Germany

Dieter Schmalstieg, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

17:45

End

Wednesday, Oct. 2


9:30
-13:00
Open Lab at Fraunhofer IGD, Rundeturmstr. 6, Darmstadt Limited availability. For registration, please contact Didier Stricker

 

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