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Azuma, Ron
HRL Laboratories
Bishop, Gary
University of North Carolina
Caudell, Thomas
New Mexico, University of
Research
Carnegie Mellon University
Magic Eye Project
Z-Key Project
Colorado School of Mines
Columbia University
Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab
"Research on virtual worlds is centered about
the development of new metaphors for
visualizing and interacting effectively with
rich information spaces.
ARC: Augmented Reality for Construction
Architectural Anatomy
KARMA: Knowledge-based Augmented Reality for Maintenance Assistance
KARMA designs virtual worlds that explain how
to operate, maintain, and repair equipment.
Windows on the World - 2D Windows for 3D AR
Fraunhofer Institute
IGD's Project Group for Augmented Reality at ZGDV
ZGDV investigates applications of augmented
reality for industrial, training, interior
design, plant monitoring, exterior construction
and computer-guided assembly techniques.
Augmented Reality for Mechanical Maintenance and Repair
CaReSs - Capture, Reconstruction and Simulation of Real World Objects
VANGUARD: Visualisation Across Networks using Uncalibrated Acquisition of Real Data
GMD's Institute for Media Communication (IMK)
VSMD: Visualization and Media Systems Design
VMSD is involved in engineering and medical
applications as well as media art and culture
projects.
i3net
The long-term technological goal
of i3 is to build novel human-centred
interfaces for interacting with information,
aimed at the broad population.
Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis
Mihran Tuceryan's WWW Page
Tuceryan AR page
INRIA
Augmented Reality in Syntim: Mixing virtual objects and real world
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Image Guided Surgery
MIT Media Lab
MIT's Media Laboratory carries on advanced
research into a broad range of information
technologies including digital television,
holographic imaging, computer music, computer
vision, electronic publishing, artificial
intelligence, human/machine interface design,
and education-related technologies. Some
projects are listed below.
Media Lab Augmented Reality page
Wearable Computing Group
The Wearable Computing Group studies
applications of wearable computers as
"intelligent assistants."
Augmented Memory
Intelligent Room Project
Sony Computer Science Laboratory (CSL)
Sony CSL was founded in 1988 for the sole
purpose of conducting research related to
computer science. CSL's objective is to
"contribute extensively to social and
industrial development through original
research that looks ahead to the 21st
century." Current research is concerned with
distributed operating systems, computer
networks, programming languages,
human-computer interaction, and artificial
intelligence, among other research areas.
Jun Rekimoto's Augmented Reality Page
NaviCam: supporting situated interaction with the real world
Augmented Interaction
Augmented Interaction is a style of
human--computer interface that tries to make
computers as transparent as possible.
Southern California, University of
Computer Graphics and Immersive Technologies Laboratory
Systems Engineering Research Institute
Virtual Reality Lab
Research on motion in virtual environments and
augmented reality.
[Korea, Systems Engineering Research Institute, augmented reality, multi-layered digital compositing, Virtual Showroom]
http://vr3.seri.re.kr/
Tennessee, University of
Imaging, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems Laboratory
[United States, Tennessee, University of, sensor development and characterization, image and volume processing, modeling and 3D reconstruction]
http://vision1.engr.utk.edu/
Toronto, University of
Washington, University of
Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HIT Lab)
The HIT Lab researches virtual interface
technology. The aim is "to develop a new
generation of human-machine interfaces to
provide solutions to challenges in a variety
of domains."
[United States, Washington, University of, virtual interface technology, human-computer interaction, medical applications, augmented reality, vision]
http://www.hitl.washington.edu/
Commercial
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Virtual Vision
Last Update: 1998.09.25 12:21:52.07 ajones