Dimensions
180 x 225 x 10mm
By overlaying computer-generated information on the real world, augmented reality (AR) amplifies human perception and cognition in remarkable ways. Working in this fast-growing field requires knowledge of multiple disciplines, including computer vision, computer graphics, and human-computer interaction. Augmented Reality: Principles and Practice integrates all this knowledge into a single-source reference, presenting today's most significant work with scrupulous accuracy. Pioneering researchers Dieter Schmalstieg and Tobias Hoellerer carefully balance principles and practice, illuminating AR from technical, methodological, and user perspectives. 
 
 Coverage includes 
Displays: head-mounted, handheld, projective, auditory, and haptic 
Tracking/sensing, including physical principles, sensor fusion, and real-time computer vision 
Calibration/registration, ensuring repeatable, accurate, coherent behavior 
Seamless blending of real and virtual objects 
Visualisation to enhance intuitive understanding 
Interaction-from situated browsing to full 3D interaction 
Modeling new geometric content 
Authoring AR presentations and databases 
Architecting AR systems with real-time, multimedia, and distributed elements