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Predicting accuracy in pose estimation for marker-based tracking
The Second IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, 2003. Proceedings.
Tracking is a necessity for interactive virtual environments. Marker-based tracking solutions involve the placement of fiducials in a rigid configuration on the object(s) to be tracked, called a tracking probe. The realization that tracking performance is linked to probe performance necessitates investigation into the design of tracking probes for proponents of marker-based tracking. A challenge involved with probe design is predicting the accuracy of a tracking probe. We present a method for
doi:10.1109/ismar.2003.1240685
dblp:conf/ismar/DavisCR03
fatcat:a5kx5dyvmbcynmwbajqgc2aoaq