Authors
David O’Gwynn
John Johnstone
DOI Bookmark: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/10.1109/VR.2008.4480800
Abstract
This paper describes a marker-based Augmented Reality system for editing tensor-product Bezier surfaces. It uses both a small-scale multi-marker mat and a two-marker wand as its interactive elements. The multi-marker mat establishes a coordinate frame for the display of the surface. Because of its size, it allows the user to rotate and translate the mat physically, even while editing it. The wand is used to select individual control points and edit their 3D position with respect to the surface’s coordinate frame. Differentiation between selection and modification is accomplished through a bimodal association of two markers at the end of the wand. The wand’s mode is switched by rolling it between the fingers.
Index Terms
H.5.2 [User Interfaces]: Input devices and strategies—Interaction styles; H.5.1 [Multimedia Information Systems]: Artificial, augmented, and virtual realities;
Keywords:
3D Surface Design,
3D User Interface,
Augmented Reality,
Bezier Surface,
Marker-based Augmented Reality,
Tangible User Interface