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ISMAR 2006: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Fifth IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, ISMAR 2006, October 22-25, 2006, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-4244-0650-1

- Gudrun Klinker, Stefan Nölle, Toshikazu Ohshima, Marcus Tönnis:

Workshop - Industrial augmented reality. - Jan-Michael Frahm, Jannick P. Rolland, Andrei State, Ozan Cakmakci:

Tutorials - MAR Tutorial 1 (half day) & ISMAR Tutorial 2 (half day). - Ramesh Raskar, Tom A. Furness:

Keynote speeches - The poor man's palace: special effects in the real world / Do we have six brains?
Evaluations
- Mark A. Livingston:

Quantification of visual capabilities using augmented reality displays. 3-12 - Marcus Tönnis, Gudrun Klinker

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Effective control of a car driver's attention for visual and acoustic guidance towards the direction of imminent dangers. 13-22 - Ji-Young Oh, Hong Hua

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User evaluations on form factors of tangible magic lenses. 23-32 - Bruce H. Thomas

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Evaluation of three input techniques for selection and annotation of physical objects through an augmented reality view. 33-36
Tracking
- Gilles Simon:

Automatic online walls detection for immediate use in AR tasks. 39-42 - Martin Bauer, Michael Schlegel, Daniel Pustka, Nassir Navab, Gudrun Klinker

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Predicting and estimating the accuracy of n-occular optical tracking systems. 43-51 - Muriel Pressigout, Éric Marchand

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Hybrid tracking algorithms for planar and non-planar structures subject to illumination changes. 52-55 - Gabriele Bleser, Harald Wuest, Didier Stricker:

Online camera pose estimation in partially known and dynamic scenes. 56-65
Calibration and Registration
- Julien Pilet, Andreas Geiger, Pascal Lagger, Vincent Lepetit, Pascal Fua

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An all-in-one solution to geometric and photometric calibration. 69-78 - Kiyohide Satoh, Kazuki Takemoto, Shinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto:

A registration evaluation system using an industrial robot. 79-87 - Daniel Pustka, Martin Huber, Manuel Bauer, Gudrun Klinker

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Spatial relationship patterns: elements of reusable tracking and calibration systems. 88-97
Mobile Tracking
- Ronald T. Azuma, Howard Neely

, Mike Daily, Jon Leonard:
Performance analysis of an outdoor augmented reality tracking system that relies upon a few mobile beacons. 101-104 - Juri Platonov, Hauke Heibel, Peter Meier, Bert Grollmann:

A mobile markerless AR system for maintenance and repair. 105-108 - Gerhard Reitmayr, Tom Drummond

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Going out: robust model-based tracking for outdoor augmented reality. 109-118 - Alex Olwal

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LightSense: enabling spatially aware handheld interaction devices. 119-122
Applications of AR
- Michael F. Zäh

, Wolfgang Vogl:
Interactive laser-projection for programming industrial robots. 125-128 - Masayuki Takemura, Itaru Kitahara, Yuichi Ohta

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Photometric inconsistency on a mixed-reality face. 129-138 - Jun Ehara, Hideo Saito:

Texture overlay for virtual clothing based on PCA of silhouettes. 139-142
Mobile User Interfaces
- István Barakonyi, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Ubiquitous animated agents for augmented reality. 145-154 - Sinem Güven, Steven Feiner:

Visualizing and navigating complex situated hypermedia in augmented and virtual reality. 155-158 - Jason Wither, Stephen DiVerdi, Tobias Höllerer:

Using aerial photographs for improved mobile AR annotation. 159-162
AR User Interfaces
- Aaron Stafford, Wayne Piekarski, Bruce H. Thomas

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Implementation of god-like interaction techniques for supporting collaboration between outdoor AR and indoor tabletop users. 165-172 - Kensaku Saitoh, Takashi Machida, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Haruo Takemura

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A 2D-3D integrated interface for mobile robot control using omnidirectional images and 3D geometric models. 173-176 - Shilpi Gupta, Christopher O. Jaynes:

The universal media book: tracking and augmenting moving surfaces with projected information. 177-180
Multimodal AR
- Sylvia Irawati, Scott A. Green, Mark Billinghurst

, Andreas Dünser, Heedong Ko:
"Move the couch where?" : developing an augmented reality multimodal interface. 183-186 - Gérald Bianchi, Christoph Jung, Benjamin Knoerlein, Gábor Székely, Matthias Harders:

High-fidelity visuo-haptic interaction with virtual objects in multi-modal AR systems. 187-196 - Timothy Edmunds, Dinesh K. Pai:

An event architecture for distributed interactive multisensory rendering. 197-202
Visualization
- Jan Fischer, Dirk Bartz, Wolfgang Straßer:

Enhanced visual realism by incorporating camera image effects. 205-208 - Erick Méndez, Denis Kalkofen, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Interactive context-driven visualization tools for augmented reality. 209-218 - Bunyo Okumura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:

Augmented reality based on estimation of defocusing and motion blurring from captured images. 219-225
Poster
- Wafaa Abou Moussa, Jean-Pierre Jessel, Emmanuel Dubois:

Notational-based prototyping of mixed interactions. 229-230 - Raphaël Grasset, Julian Looser, Mark Billinghurst

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Transitional interface: concept, issues and framework. 231-232 - Ann-Sofie Gunnarsson, Malinda Rauhala, Anders Henrysson, Anders Ynnerman:

Visualization of sensor data using mobile phone augmented reality. 233-234 - Sinem Güven, Steven Feiner, Ohan Oda:

Mobile augmented reality interaction techniques for authoring situated media on-site. 235-236 - Youngjin Hong, Sanggoog Lee, Yongbeom Lee, Sang Ryong Kim:

Mobile pointing and input system using active marker. 237-238 - Ryosuke Ichikari

, Keisuke Kawano, Asako Kimura, Fumihisa Shibata, Hideyuki Tamura:
Mixed reality pre-visualization and camera-work authoring in filmmaking. 239-240 - Taehee Lee, Tobias Höllerer:

Viewpoint stabilization for live collaborative video augmentations. 241-242 - Yoichi Motokawa, Hideo Saito:

Support system for guitar playing using augmented reality display. 243-244 - Jeremiah Neubert, Tom Drummond

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Using backlight intensity for device identification. 245-246 - Susanna Nilsson, Björn J. E. Johansson:

User experience and acceptance of a mixed reality system in a naturalistic setting - a case study. 247-248 - Seok-Won Lee, Dong-Chul Kim, Do-Yoon Kim, Tack-Don Han:

Tag detection algorithm for improving the instability problem of an augmented reality. 257-258 - Stefan Nölle, Gudrun Klinker

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Augmented reality as a comparison tool in automotive industry. 249-250 - Wayne Piekarski, Ross T. Smith

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Robust gloves for 3D interaction in mobile outdoor AR environments. 251-252 - Sanni Siltanen:

Texture generation over the marker area. 253-254 - Chris Warrington, Gerhard Roth, Eric Dubois:

Markerless augmented reality for cubic panorama sequences. 255-256

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