A Web3D Authoring Tool for Augmented Reality Mobile Applications
Abstract
In recent years Augmented Reality applications have become very popular for mobile devices. Anyway, creating an AR application has always been a difficult task, and a deep knowledge on the topic was required. Authoring tools have tried to simplify the problem providing a visual interface for creating applications. The interface for examination of Ming-Jen at al. [Wang et al. 2010] and the work of Jesus Gimeno et al. [J. Gimeno 2010] are some examples. Despite the simple and attractive tool that Web3D represents for visualization, to the best of our knowledge there are no references to any solution that combines an AR authoring tool for mobiles with a Web3D interface.
BIB_text
author = {Javier Barbadillo, Jairo R. Sánchez},
title = {A Web3D Authoring Tool for Augmented Reality Mobile Applications},
pages = {206},
keywds = {
web3d, augmented reality, authoring, texture tracking
}
abstract = {
In recent years Augmented Reality applications have become very popular for mobile devices. Anyway, creating an AR application has always been a difficult task, and a deep knowledge on the topic was required. Authoring tools have tried to simplify the problem providing a visual interface for creating applications. The interface for examination of Ming-Jen at al. [Wang et al. 2010] and the work of Jesus Gimeno et al. [J. Gimeno 2010] are some examples. Despite the simple and attractive tool that Web3D represents for visualization, to the best of our knowledge there are no references to any solution that combines an AR authoring tool for mobiles with a Web3D interface.
}
isbn = {978-1-4503-2133-4},
isi = {1},
date = {2013-06-20},
year = {2013},
}