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In the field of augmented reality (AR) technology, recently, several studies have been conducted on the real-time operation of a markerless AR system. However, this system has higher computational complexity than a marker-based system. This study proposes a method to implement a real-time markerless AR system using the speeded up robust features (SURF) extraction algorithm and a tracking algorithm based on multi-thread design patterns. Further, a method to quickly identify and execute reference objects even in the case of multiple reference objects is proposed. Single-thread and multi-thread systems are compared, and the performance of the implementation methodology proposed in this study is verified through a performance analysis depending on whether or not the finder thread added to search the reference objects is used.
* This research was supported by Collaborative R&D Program through the Small&Medium Business Administration funded by Ministry of Knowledge Economy (2010).
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Jin, D., Um, K., Cho, K. (2011). Development of Real-Time Markerless Augmented Reality System Using Multi-thread Design Patterns. In: Kim, Th., et al. Multimedia, Computer Graphics and Broadcasting. MulGraB 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 262. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27204-2_18
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