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ISMAR 2004: Arlington, VA, USA
- 3rd IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR 2004), 2-5 November 2004, Arlington, VA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2191-6

Keynote Talks
- Alex Pentland:

The Transcendent Greek. 1 - Dylan Schmorrow, Amy Kruse:

Augmenting This ... Augmented That: Maximizing Human Performance. 1
Papers
System and Architecture
- Enylton Machado Coelho, Blair MacIntyre, Simon Julier:

OSGAR: A Scene Graph with Uncertain Transformations. 6-15 - Ozan Cakmakci

, Yonggang Ha, Jannick P. Rolland:
A Compact Optical See-Through Head-Worn Display with Occlusion Support. 16-25 - Jochen Ehnes, Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose:

Projected Augmentation - Augmented Reality using Rotatable Video Projectors. 26-35
Tracking and Registration I
- Georg S. W. Klein, Tom Drummond

:
Sensor Fusion and Occlusion Refinement for Tablet-Based AR. 38-47 - Luca Vacchetti, Vincent Lepetit, Pascal Fua

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ombining Edge and Texture Information for Real-Time Accurate 3D Camera Tracking. 48-57 - Michael Aron, Gilles Simon, Marie-Odile Berger:

Handling Uncertain Sensor Data in Vision-Based Camera Tracking. 58-67
Calibration
- Charles B. Owen, Ji Zhou, Arthur Tang

, Fan Xiao:
Display-Relative Calibration for Optical See-Through Head-Mounted Displays. 70-78 - Hesam Najafi, Nassir Navab, Gudrun Klinker

:
Automated Initialization for Marker-Less Tracking: A Sensor Fusion Approach. 79-88 - Daisuke Kotake, Shinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto:

A Marker Calibration Method Utilizing A Priori Knowledge on Marker Arrangement. 89-98
Tracking and Registration II
- Daniel Cotting, Martin Näf, Markus H. Gross, Henry Fuchs:

Embedding Imperceptible Patterns into Projected Images for Simultaneous Acquisition and Display. 100-109 - Iryna Skrypnyk, David G. Lowe:

Scene Modelling, Recognition and Tracking with Invariant Image Features. 110-119 - Larry S. Davis, Felix G. Hamza-Lup

, Jannick P. Rolland:
A Method for Designing Marker-Based Tracking Probes. 120-129
Application
- Hrvoje Benko, Edward W. Ishak, Steven Feiner:

Collaborative Mixed Reality Visualization of an Archaeological Excavation. 132-140 - István Barakonyi, Thomas Psik, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Agents That Talk And Hit Back: Animated Agents in Augmented Reality. 141-150 - Yoshinari Kameda, Taisuke Takemasa, Yuichi Ohta

:
Outdoor See-Through Vision Utilizing Surveillance Cameras. 151-160
Authoring
- Wayne Piekarski, Bruce H. Thomas

:
Augmented Reality Working Planes: A Foundation for Action and Construction at a Distance. 162-171 - Gun A. Lee

, Claudia Nelles, Mark Billinghurst
, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:
Immersive Authoring of Tangible Augmented Reality Applications. 172-181 - Jia Li, Robert Laganière, Gerhard Roth:

Online Estimation of Trifocal Tensors for Augmenting Live Video. 182-190
Tracking and Registration III
- Joseph Newman, Martin Wagner, Martin Bauer, Asa MacWilliams, Thomas Pintaric, Dagmar Beyer, Daniel Pustka, Franz Strasser, Dieter Schmalstieg, Gudrun Klinker

:
Ubiquitous Tracking for Augmented Reality. 192-201 - Kiyohide Satoh, Shinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto:

A Head Tracking Method Using Bird's-Eye View Camera and Gyroscope. 202-211 - Eric Foxlin, Yury Altshuler, Leonid Naimark

, Michael Harrington:
FlightTracker: A Novel Optical/Inertial Tracker for Cockpit Enhanced Vision. 212-221
Presentation
- Alex Leykin, Mihran Tuceryan:

Automatic Determination of Text Readability over Textured Backgrounds for Augmented Reality Systems. 224-230 - Ryan Bane, Tobias Höllerer:

Interactive Tools for Virtual X-Ray Vision in Mobile Augmented Reality. 231-239 - Zhiyun Li, Ramani Duraiswami, Larry S. Davis:

Recording and Reproducing High Order Surround Auditory Scenes for Mixed and Augmented Reality. 240-249
Posters
- Mathias Möhring, Christian Lessig, Oliver Bimber:

Video See-Through AR on Consumer Cell-Phones. 252-253 - Carsten Matysczok, Andrew Wojdala:

Rendering of Highly Polygonal Augmented Reality Applications on a Scalable PC-Cluster Architecture. 254-255 - M. Carmen Juan Lizandra

, Cristina Botella
, Mariano Alcañiz Raya
, Rosa María Baños, Carolina Carrion Benedito, M. Melero, José Antonio Lozano:
An Augmented Reality System for Treating Psychological Disorders: Application to Phobia to Cockroaches. 256-257 - Xiang Zhang:

Projection Matrix Decomposition in AR - A Study with Access3D. 258-259 - Daniel F. Abawi, Joachim Bienwald, Ralf Dörner

:
Accuracy in Optical Tracking with Fiducial Markers: An Accuracy Function for ARToolKit. 260-261 - Jean-Yves Didier

, David Roussel, Malik Mallem
:
A Texture Based Time Delay Compensation Method for Augmented Reality. 262-263 - Toshihiro Asai, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:

3D Modeling of Wide Area Outdoor Environments by Integrating Omnidirectional Range and Color Images. 264-265 - Fabrice Caillette, Toby Howard:

Real-Time Markerless Human Body Tracking Using Colored Voxels and 3-D Blobs. 266-267 - Ralf Dörner

, Leif Oppermann, Christian Geiger:
Implementing MR-based Interaction Techniques for Manipulating 2D Visualizations in 3D Information Space. 268-269 - Frederic D. McKenzie, Hector M. Garcia, Reynel J. Castelino, Thomas W. Hubbard, John A. Ullian, Gayle A. Gliva:

Augmented Standardized Patients Now Virtually a Reality. 270-271 - Hanhoon Park, Jong-Il Park:

Invisible Marker Tracking for AR. 272-273 - Rudy J. Lapeer, Mim Si Chen, Joel G. Villagrana:

An Augmented Reality based Simulation of Obstetric Forceps Delivery. 274-275 - Martin Wagner, Sven Hennauer, Gudrun Klinker

:
Easing the Transition Between Multiple Trackers. 276-277 - Luc Soler, Stéphane Nicolau, Jérôme Schmid, Christophe Koehl, Jacques Marescaux, Xavier Pennec

, Nicholas Ayache:
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Digestive Surgery. 278-279 - Wayne Piekarski, Ross T. Smith

, Bruce H. Thomas
:
Designing Backpacks for High Fidelity Mobile Outdoor Augmented Reality. 280-281 - Maribeth Gandy, Blair MacIntyre, Steven Dow:

Making Tracking Technology Accessible in a Rapid Prototyping Environment. 282-283 - Vinko Novak, Christian Sandor

, Gudrun Klinker
:
An AR Workbench for Experimenting with Attentive User Interfaces. 284-285 - Kasim Rehman:

Augmented Reality in Support of Interaction for Location-Aware Applications. 286-287 - Masanao Koeda, Yoshio Matsumoto, Tsukasa Ogasawara

:
Annotation-Based Assistance System for Unmanned Helicopter with Wearable Augmented Reality Environment. 288-289 - Tobias Sielhorst, Jörg Traub, Nassir Navab:

The AR Apprenticeship: Replication and Omnidirectional Viewing of Subtle Movements. 290-291 - Christian Geiger, Tim Schmidt, Jörg Stöcklein:

Rapid Development of Expressive AR Applications. 292-293 - Emily Bennett

, Brett Stevens
:
The Effect that Haptically Perceiving a Projection Augmented Model has on the Perception of Size. 294-295 - Sarah Tariq, Frank Dellaert:

A Multi-Camera 6-DOF Pose Tracker. 296-297 - Kenneth Fast, Timothy Gifford, Robert Yancey:

Virtual Training for Welding. 298-299 - Stephen DiVerdi, Tobias Höllerer, Richard Schreyer:

Level of Detail Interfaces. 300-301 - Jose Molineros, Reinhold Behringer

, Clement Tam:
Vision-Based Augmented Reality for Pilot Guidance in Airport Runways and Taxiways. 302-303
Tutorials
- Hirokazu Kato, Mark Billinghurst:

Developing AR Applications with ARToolKit. ISMAR 2004: 305 - Simon Julier, Andrew J. Davison, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon:

Advanced Visual Tracking. ISMAR 2004: 305 - Oliver Bimber:

Spatial Augmented Reality. ISMAR 2004: 306 - Christopher B. Stapleton, Charles E. Hughes, S. Malo:

Extreme MR: Going Beyond Reality to Create Extreme Multi-Modal Mixed Reality for Entertainment, Training and Education. ISMAR 2004: 306

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