Integrating Motion-Capture Augmented Reality Technology as an Interactive Program for Children.
Chien-Yu LinChien-Jung ChenYu-Hung LiuHua-Chen ChaiCheng-Wei LinYu-Mei HuangChing-Wen ChenChien-Chi LinPublished in: HCI (9) (2015)
Keyphrases
- augmented reality
- motion capture
- markerless
- human computer interaction
- virtual reality
- input device
- computer graphics
- tangible user interface
- mixed reality
- human motion capture
- interaction design
- computer animation
- human body
- human motion
- virtual objects
- virtual humans
- virtual environment
- multi view
- head mounted display
- camera tracking
- user interface
- live video
- image processing
- face to face collaborative learning
- artificial intelligence
- eye tracking
- multi camera
- hand gestures
- object recognition
- machine learning