The Studierstube Augmented Reality Project

Author:

Schmalstieg Dieter1,Fuhrmann Anton2,Hesina Gerd3,Szalavári Zsolt3,Encarnação L. Miguel4,Gervautz Michael5,Purgathofer Werner3

Affiliation:

1. Vienna University of Technology, Favoritenstrasse 9-11/188, A-1040 Vienna, Austria, , ,

2. VRVis Research Center for Virtual Reality and Visualization, Vienna, Austria

3. Vienna University of Technology, Austria

4. Fraunhofer CRCG, Inc., Providence, Rhode Island

5. Imagination GmbH, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Our starting point for developing the Studierstube system was the belief that augmented reality, the less obtrusive cousin of virtual reality, has a better chance of becoming a viable user interface for applications requiring manipulation of complex three-dimensional information as a daily routine. In essence, we are searching for a 3-D user interface metaphor as powerful as the desktop metaphor for 2-D. At the heart of the Studierstube system, collaborative augmented reality is used to embed computer-generated images into the real work environment. In the first part of this paper, we review the user interface of the initial Studierstube system, in particular the implementation of collaborative augmented reality, and the Personal Interaction Panel, a two-handed interface for interaction with the system. In the second part, an extended Studierstube system based on a heterogeneous distributed architecture is presented. This system allows the user to combine multiple approaches— augmented reality, projection displays, and ubiquitous computing—to the interface as needed. The environment is controlled by the Personal Interaction Panel, a twohanded, pen-and-pad interface that has versatile uses for interacting with the virtual environment. Studierstube also borrows elements from the desktop, such as multitasking and multi-windowing. The resulting software architecture is a user interface management system for complex augmented reality applications. The presentation is complemented by selected application examples.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Human-Computer Interaction,Control and Systems Engineering,Software

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