UKSim-AMSS 15th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation (UKSim), Cambridge, Kanada, 10 - 12 Nisan 2013, ss.117-122
This paper explores the use of data from the Kinect sensor for performing augmented reality, with emphasis on cultural heritage applications. It is shown that the combination of depth and image correspondences from the Kinect can yield a reliable estimate of the location and pose of the camera using a recent solution to the Perspective-n-Point problem, though noise from the sensor introduces an unpleasant jittering of the rendered view. Kalman filtering of the camera position was found to yield a much more stable view. Results show that the system is accurate enough for in situ augmented reality applications for cultural heritage.