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World-scale AR Cloud at Google Maps

jhincapie / May 23, 2020

This post is long overdue, and it’s about my moving to Google to work on the first instantiation of a world-scale AR Cloud within Google Maps. The AR cloud is extremely exciting and in my opinion extremely important for AR.

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May 23, 2020 in Other, Uncategorized.

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Research Highlights

  • tPad: Transparent Tablets Transparent displays improve task switching and image capture in handheld mobile devices.
  • Consumed Endurance (CE) Measuring arm fatigue during mid-air interactions
  • Color Correction Improving the color experience of transparent display to increase the usability of augmented reality head-mounted displays.
  • GridOrbit – Infrastructure Awareness through public displays
  • eLabBench – Electronic Laboratory Bench
  • TIDE (a.k.a. PhoneVortex) TIDE brings your smarphone apps to the tabletop by replicating the phone’s UI.
  • Mediated Tabletop Interations Interacting with very small objects on tabletops using a mediating device.
  • InterruptMe Media-centered and person-dependent availability sharing
  • CrashAlert Augmenting mobile devices with a depth camera to provide distance and location visual cues of obstacles on the user’s path.

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