2018 International Conference on Smart City and Emerging Technology (ICSCET) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icscet.2018.8537349
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Markerless Augmented Reality based Interior Designing System

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“…Markerless AR, also known as markerless tracking, is concerned with determining an object's position and orientation in relation to its surroundings. This capability is crucial in VR and AR, as it allows the virtual world to adapt to the user's perspective and field of view, ensuring that AR content aligns seamlessly with the physical environment [68].…”
Section: Markerless Armentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Markerless AR, also known as markerless tracking, is concerned with determining an object's position and orientation in relation to its surroundings. This capability is crucial in VR and AR, as it allows the virtual world to adapt to the user's perspective and field of view, ensuring that AR content aligns seamlessly with the physical environment [68].…”
Section: Markerless Armentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marker-Less AR, also known as markerless tracking, is concerned with determining an object's position and orientation in relation to its surroundings. This capability is crucial in VR and AR, as it allows the virtual world to adapt to the user's perspective and field of view, ensuring that AR content aligns seamlessly with the physical environment [65]. Unlike marker-based approaches, marker-less tracking doesn't require specialized optical markers, offering greater flexibility.…”
Section: Marker-less Armentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sharma, S. et al (2018) [20] proposed a novel method for application of AR technology in interior design wherein the users can get a 3D virtual view of the furniture and also communicate with the vendor using a robust user interface. Demir & Karaarslan (2018) [21] have used the AR technology for developing a prototype of mobile application to be used for smart tourism.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%