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MOBILE DEVICE AND INTELLIGENT DISPLAY INTERACTION VIA SCALE-INVARIANT IMAGE FEATURE MATCHING
Author(s) -
Leigh Herbert,
Nick Pears,
Dan Jackson,
Patrick Olivier
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5220/0003368302070214
Subject(s) - computer science , image matching , computer vision , artificial intelligence , matching (statistics) , invariant (physics) , feature matching , scale invariant feature transform , computer graphics (images) , feature extraction , image (mathematics) , mathematics , statistics , mathematical physics
We present further developments of our system that allows direction interaction between a camera-equipped hand-held device and a remote display. The essence of this system is the ability to estimate a planar projectivity between the remote display and the displayed image of that display on the handheld device. We describe how to achieve this by matching scale invariant SURF features across the two displays (remote and hand-held). We implement a prototype system and a drawing application and conduct both performance and usability evaluations. The feedback given indicates that our system is responsive, accurate and easy to use.

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