ISMAR 2011: Basel, Switzerland
10th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, ISMAR 2011, Basel, Switzerland, October 26-29, 2011. IEEE 2011 ISBN 978-1-4577-2183-0


Oliver Grau: Will we ever become used to immersion? Art History and Image Science. 1
Mark T. Bolas: Surface/space. 1
Adrian David Cheok: Multi modal sensory human communication in the internet society. 1
Daniel Wagner, István Barakonyi, Istvan Siklossy, Jay Wright, Roy Ashok, Serafin Diaz, Blair MacIntyre, Dieter Schmalstieg: Building your vision with Qualcomm's Mobile Augmented Reality (AR) Platform: AR on mobile devices. 1
Uli Bockholt, Uwe Vogel, Rigo Herold, Peter Schreiber, Sascha Voth: Bi-directional OLED microdisplay for see-through HMD. 1
Steven Feiner, Thommen Korah, David Murphy, Vasu Parameswaran, Matei Stroila, Sean White: Enabling large-scale outdoor Mixed Reality and augmented reality. 1
Hirokazu Kato, Tobias Höllerer, Selim Benhimane, Winyu Chinthammit: International workshop on AR/MR registration, tracking and benchmarking (TrakMark2011). 1

Mark Billinghurst, Tobias Langlotz, Blair MacIntyre, Hartmut Seichter: Authoring solutions for Augmented Reality. 1
Eisuke Ito, Takayuki Okatani, Koichiro Deguchi: Accurate and robust planar tracking based on a model of image sampling and reconstruction process. 1-8
Michael Donoser, Peter Kontschieder, Horst Bischof: Robust planar target tracking and pose estimation from a single concavity. 9-15
Hideaki Uchiyama, Éric Marchand: Toward augmenting everything: Detecting and tracking geometrical features on planar objects. 17-25
Christian Pirchheim, Gerhard Reitmayr: Homography-based planar mapping and tracking for mobile phones. 27-36
Clemens Arth, Manfred Klopschitz, Gerhard Reitmayr, Dieter Schmalstieg: Real-time self-localization from panoramic images on mobile devices. 37-46
Pawan K. Baheti, Ashwin Swaminathan, Murali Chari, Serafin Diaz, Slawek Grzechnik: Information-theoretic database building and querying for mobile Augmented Reality applications. 47-53
Qi Pan, Clemens Arth, Edward Rosten, Gerhard Reitmayr, Tom Drummond: Rapid scene reconstruction on mobile phones from panoramic images. 55-64
Blair MacIntyre, Alex Hill, Hafez Rouzati, Maribeth Gandy, Brian Davidson: The Argon AR Web Browser and standards-based AR application environment. 65-74
Thomas Olsson, Markus Salo: Online user survey on current mobile augmented reality applications. 75-84
Gilles Simon: Tracking-by-synthesis using point features and pyramidal blurring. 85-92
Christopher Coffin, Cha Lee, Tobias Höllerer: Evaluating the impact of recovery density on augmented reality tracking. 93-101
Gabriele Bleser, Gustaf Hendeby, Markus Miezal: Using egocentric vision to achieve robust inertial body tracking under magnetic disturbances. 103-109
Youngmin Park, Vincent Lepetit, Woontack Woo: Texture-less object tracking with online training using an RGB-D camera. 121-126
Richard A. Newcombe, Shahram Izadi, Otmar Hilliges, David Molyneaux, David Kim, Andrew J. Davison, Pushmeet Kohli, Jamie Shotton, Steve Hodges, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon: KinectFusion: Real-time dense surface mapping and tracking. 127-136
Andrew Maimone, Henry Fuchs: Encumbrance-free telepresence system with real-time 3D capture and display using commodity depth cameras. 137-146
Sebastian Lieberknecht, Andrea Huber, Slobodan Ilic, Selim Benhimane: RGB-D camera-based parallel tracking and meshing. 147-155
Christoffer Menk, Reinhard Koch: Interactive visualization technique for truthful color reproduction in spatial augmented reality applications. 157-164
Martin Knecht, Christoph Traxler, Werner Purgathofer, Michael Wimmer: Adaptive camera-based color mapping for mixed-reality applications. 165-168
Derek Nowrouzezahrai, Stefan Geiger, Kenny Mitchell, Robert W. Sumner, Wojciech Jarosz, Markus H. Gross: Light factorization for mixed-frequency shadows in augmented reality. 173-179
Hugo Álvarez, Iker Aguinaga, Diego Borro: Providing guidance for maintenance operations using automatic markerless augmented reality system. 181-190
Steven J. Henderson, Steven Feiner: Augmented reality in the psychomotor phase of a procedural task. 191-200
Pierre Fite Georgel: Is there a reality in Industrial Augmented Reality? 201-210
Asli Okur, Seyed-Ahmad Ahmadi, Ali Bigdelou, Thomas Wendler, Nassir Navab: MR in OR: First analysis of AR/VR visualization in 100 intra-operative Freehand SPECT acquisitions. 211-218
Holger Regenbrecht, Graham McGregor, Claudia Ott, Simon Hoermann, Thomas W. Schubert, Leigh Hale, Julia Hoermann, Brian Dixon, Elizabeth Franz: Out of reach? - A novel AR interface approach for motor rehabilitation. 219-228
Alessandro Mulloni, Hartmut Seichter, Dieter Schmalstieg: User experiences with augmented reality aided navigation on phones. 229-230
Nicolas J. Dedual, Ohan Oda, Steven Feiner: Creating hybrid user interfaces with a 2D multi-touch tabletop and a 3D see-through head-worn display. 231-232
Jinhyuk Choi, Youngsun Kim, Gerard J. Kim: Usability of one handed interaction methods for hand-held projection-based augmented reality. 233-234

Alex Hill, Jacob Schiefer, Jeff Wilson, Brian Davidson, Maribeth Gandy, Blair MacIntyre: Virtual transparency: Introducing parallax view into video see-through AR. 239-240
Yi Wu, Maha El Choubassi, Igor Kozintsev: Augmenting 3D urban environment using mobile devices. 241-242
Inkyu Han, Hyoungnyoun Kim, Ji-Hyung Park: Graph-cut-based 3D model segmentation for articulated object reconstruction. 243-244

Paul Debenham, Graham A. Thomas, Jonathan Trout: Evolutionary augmented reality at the Natural History Museum. 249-250
Markus Broecker, Ross T. Smith, Bruce H. Thomas: Adaptive substrate for enhanced spatial augmented reality contrast and resolution. 251-252
Wen Lik Dennis Lui, Damien Browne, Lindsay Kleeman, Tom Drummond, Wai Ho Li: Transformative reality: Augmented reality for visual prostheses. 253-254
Taragay Oskiper, Supun Samarasekera, Rakesh Kumar: Tightly-coupled robust vision aided inertial navigation algorithm for augmented reality using monocular camera and IMU. 255-256
Taehee Lee, Stefano Soatto: Edgel templates for fast planar object detection and pose estimation. 257-258
Adrian J. Clark, Andreas Dünser, Raphael Grasset: An interactive augmented reality coloring book. 259-260
Philipp Lensing, Wolfgang Broll: Fusing the real and the virtual: A depth-camera based approach to Mixed Reality. 261-262
Florian Mannuß, Jan Rubel, Clemens Wagner, Florian Bingel, André Hinkenjann: Augmenting magnetic field lines for school experiments. 263-264
Hyejin Kim, Gerhard Reitmayr, Woontack Woo: Interactive annotation on mobile phones for real and virtual space registration. 265-266
Patrick Maier, Arindam Dey, Christian A. L. Waechter, Christian Sandor, Marcus Tönnis, Gudrun Klinker: An empiric evaluation of confirmation methods for optical see-through head-mounted display calibration. 267-268
Manuel Olbrich, Harald Wuest, Patrick Riess, Ulrich Bockholt: Augmented reality pipe layout planning in the shipbuilding industry. 269-270
Thommen Korah, Yun-Ta Tsai: Urban canvas: Unfreezing street-view imagery with semantically compressed LIDAR pointclouds. 271-272
Jason Wither, Sean White, Ronald Azuma: Comparing spatial understanding between touch-based and AR-style interaction. 273-274
Junyeong Choi, Hanhoon Park, Jungsik Park, Jong-Il Park: Bare-hand-based augmented reality interface on mobile phone. 275-276
Goshiro Yamamoto, Ichiroh Kanaya, Keiko Yamamoto, Yuki Uranishi, Hirokazu Kato: Visualization of geometric properties of flexible objects for form designing. 277-278
Dongdong Weng, WeiPeng Xu, Dong Li, Yongtian Wang, Yue Liu: "Soul Hunter": A novel augmented reality application in theme parks. 279-280
Daiki Matsuda, Keiji Uemura, Nobuchika Sakata, Shogo Nishida: Toe input with mobile projector and depth camera. 281-282



