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ISMAR 2007: Nara, Japan
- Sixth IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, ISMAR 2007, 13-16 November 2007, Nara, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 978-1-4244-1749-0

Keynote
- Dieter Schmalstieg, Daniel Wagner:

Experiences with Handheld Augmented Reality. 3-18
Applications 1
- Daniel Kurz, Ferry Hantsch, Max Grosse, Alexander Schiewe, Oliver Bimber:

Laser Pointer Tracking in Projector-Augmented Architectural Environments. 19-26 - Markus Sareika, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Urban Sketcher: Mixed Reality on Site for Urban Planning and Architecture. 27-30 - Katharina Pentenrieder, Christian Bade, Fabian Doil, Peter Meier:

Augmented Reality-based factory planning - an application tailored to industrial needs. 31-42
Interaction
- Shinya Minatani, Itaru Kitahara, Yoshinari Kameda, Yuichi Ohta

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Face-to-Face Tabletop Remote Collaboration in Mixed Reality. 43-46 - Sean White, Levi Lister, Steven Feiner:

Visual Hints for Tangible Gestures in Augmented Reality. 47-50 - Julian Looser, Raphaël Grasset, Mark Billinghurst

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A 3D Flexible and Tangible Magic Lens in Augmented Reality. 51-54 - Mahoro Anabuki, Hiroshi Ishii:

AR-Jig: A Handheld Tangible User Interface for Modification of 3D Digital Form via 2D Physical Curve. 55-66
Scene Modeling
- Gerhard Reitmayr, Ethan Eade, Tom Drummond

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Semi-automatic Annotations in Unknown Environments. 67-70 - Manfred Klopschitz, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Automatic Reconstruction of Wide-Area Fiducial Marker Models. 71-74 - Juri Platonov, Marion Langer:

Automatic contour model creation out of polygonal CAD models for markerless Augmented Reality. 75-78 - Jeremiah Neubert, John Pretlove, Tom Drummond

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Semi-Autonomous Generation of Appearance-based Edge Models from Image Sequences. 79-89
Human Factors
- Marcus Tönnis, Christian Lange, Gudrun Klinker

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Visual Longitudinal and Lateral Driving Assistance in the Head-Up Display of Cars. 91-94 - Jason Wither, Stephen DiVerdi, Tobias Höllerer:

Evaluating Display Types for AR Selection and Annotation. 95-98 - Cindy M. Robertson, Blair MacIntyre:

An Evaluation of Graphical Context as a Means for Ameliorating the Effects of Registration Error. 99-110
Applications 2
- Pierre Georgel, Pierre Schroeder, Selim Benhimane, Stefan Hinterstoisser, Mirko Appel, Nassir Navab:

An Industrial Augmented Reality Solution For Discrepancy Check. 111-115 - Marcus Tönnis, Rudi Lindl, Leonhard F. Walchshäusl, Gudrun Klinker

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Visualization of Spatial Sensor Data in the Context of Automotive Environment Perception Systems. 115-124 - Christoph Bichlmeier, Sandro Michael Heining, Mohammad Rustaee, Nassir Navab:

Laparoscopic Virtual Mirror for Understanding Vessel Structure Evaluation Study by Twelve Surgeons. 125-128 - Christoph Bichlmeier, Felix Wimmer, Sandro Michael Heining, Nassir Navab:

Contextual Anatomic Mimesis Hybrid In-Situ Visualization Method for Improving Multi-Sensory Depth Perception in Medical Augmented Reality. 129-138
Tracking & Sensors 1
- Gabriel Takacs, Vijay Chandrasekhar, Bernd Girod, Radek Grzeszczuk:

Feature Tracking for Mobile Augmented Reality Using Video Coder Motion Vectors. 141-144 - Jonathan Mooser, Suya You, Ulrich Neumann:

Real-Time Object Tracking for Augmented Reality Combining Graph Cuts and Optical Flow. 145-152 - Denis Chekhlov, Andrew P. Gee, Andrew Calway, Walterio W. Mayol-Cuevas:

Ninja on a Plane: Automatic Discovery of Physical Planes for Augmented Reality Using Visual SLAM. 153-156 - Russell M. Freeman, Simon J. Julier, Anthony Steed

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A Method for Predicting Marker Tracking Error. 157-160 - Gerhard Reitmayr, Tom Drummond

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Initialisation for Visual Tracking in Urban Environments. 161-172
Information Presentation
- Robert W. Lindeman

, Haruo Noma
, Paulo Gonçalves de Barros:
Hear-Through and Mic-Through Augmented Reality: Using Bone Conduction to Display Spatialized Audio. 173-176 - Raphaël Grasset, Andreas Dünser

, Mark Billinghurst
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Human-Centered Development of an AR Handheld Display. 177-180 - Anselm Grundhöfer, Manja Seeger, Ferry Hantsch, Oliver Bimber:

Dynamic Adaptation of Projected Imperceptible Codes. 181-190 - Denis Kalkofen, Erick Méndez, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Interactive Focus and Context Visualization for Augmented Reality. 191-201
Architecture
- Kyota Higa, Takanobu Nishiura, Asako Kimura, Fumihisa Shibata, Hideyuki Tamura:

A Two-by-Two Mixed Reality System That Merges Real and Virtual Worlds in Both Audio and Visual Senses. 203-206 - Kiyoshi Kiyokawa:

A Wide Field-of-view Head Mounted Projective Display using Hyperbolic Half-silvered Mirrors. 207-210 - Manuel J. Huber, Daniel Pustka, Peter Keitler, Florian Echtler

, Gudrun Klinker
:
A System Architecture for Ubiquitous Tracking Environments. 211-214 - Tobias Sielhorst, Wu Sa, Ali Khamene, Frank Sauer, Nassir Navab:

Measurement of absolute latency for video see through augmented reality. 215-220
Tracking & Sensors 2
- Bunyo Okumura, Masayuki Kanbara, Naokazu Yokoya:

Precise Geometric Registration by Blur Estimation for Vision-based Augmented Reality. 221-224 - Georg Klein, David William Murray:

Parallel Tracking and Mapping for Small AR Workspaces. 225-234 - Vincent Gay-Bellile, Adrien Bartoli

, Patrick Sayd:
Deformable Surface Augmentation in Spite of Self-Occlusions. 235-238 - Daisuke Kotake, Kiyohide Satoh, Shinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto:

A Fast Initialization Method for Edge-based Registration Using an Inclination Constraint. 239-248 - Julien Pilet, Vincent Lepetit, Pascal Fua

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Retexturing in the Presence of Complex Illumination and Occlusions. 249-258
Posters
- Taehee Lee, Tobias Höllerer:

Initializing Markerless Tracking Using a Simple Hand Gesture. 259-260 - Ryuhei Tenmoku, Yusuke Yoshida, Fumihisa Shibata, Asako Kimura, Hideyuki Tamura:

Visually Elegant and Robust Semi-Fiducials for Geometric Registration in Mixed Reality. 261-262 - Mark Fiala:

Webtag: A World Wide Internet Based AR System. 263-264 - Seokhee Jeon, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:

Mosaicing a Wide Geometric Field of View for Effective Interaction in Augmented Reality. 265-266 - Erick Méndez, Dieter Schmalstieg:

Adaptive Augmented Reality Using Context Markup and Style Maps. 267-268 - Jean-Luc Lugrin, Rémi Chaignon, Marc Cavazza

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A High-level Event System for Augmented Reality. 269-270 - Yannick Allusse, Raphaël Grasset, Mark Billinghurst

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Accelerating Template-Based Matching on the GPU for AR Applications. 271-272 - Yoon-suk Jin, Yang-wook Kim, Jun Park:

ARMO: Augmented Reality based Reconfigurable MOck-up. 273-274 - Kazuhiko Kobayashi, Koichi Nishiwaki, Shinji Uchiyama, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Satoshi Kagami, Takeo Kanade:

Overlay what Humanoid Robot Perceives and Thinks to the Real-world by Mixed Reality System. 275-276 - Ernst Kruijff, Eduardo E. Veas

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Vesp'R - Transforming Handheld Augmented Reality. 277-278 - Takashi Okuma

, Masakatsu Kourogi, Nobuchika Sakata, Takeshi Kurata:
Reliving Museum Visiting Experiences on-and-off the Spot. 279-280 - Sabine Webel, Mario Becker, Didier Stricker, Harald Wuest:

Identifying differences between CAD and physical mock-ups using AR. 281-282 - Yuan Yuan, Xubo Yang, Shuangjiu Xiao:

A Framework for Tangible User Interfaces within Projector-based Mixed Reality. 283-284 - Ben Avery, Wayne Piekarski, Bruce H. Thomas

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Visualizing Occluded Physical Objects in Unfamiliar Outdoor Augmented Reality Environments. 285-286 - Wei-Chao Chen, Yingen Xiong, Jiang Gao, Natasha Gelfand, Ramakrishna Grzeszczuk:

Efficient Extraction of Robust Image Features on Mobile Devices. 287-288

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