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Integrating Hypermedia Techniques with Augmented Reality Environments

Sinclair, P. (2004) Integrating Hypermedia Techniques with Augmented Reality Environments. PhD thesis, University of Southampton.

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Augmented Reality systems, which overlay virtual information over the real world, can benefit greatly from the techniques established by the Open Hypermedia research field. Storing information and links separately from a document can be advantageous for augmented reality applications and can enable the adaption of content to suit users’ preferences. This thesis explores how Open Hypermedia systems might be used as the information systems behind AR environments. This provides benefits to augmented reality developers, not only because of the existing Open Hypermedia methods but also because of the applicability of Open Hypermedia interaction techniques to the augmented reality domain.

Tangible augmented reality techniques, in which graphics are overlaid on physical objects that can be manipulated as input devices, can be used to interact with the resulting information spaces by exposing the adaptation processes in the Open Hypermedia systems. This thesis describes the development of various physical interaction metaphors that allow users to physically manipulate the underlying hypermedia structures to their liking, resulting in a natural and intuitive way to navigate complex information spaces.

Item Type:Thesis
Creator/Authors:
Patrick Sinclair
Keywords:augmented reality, open hypermedia, tangible interfaces
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Old ECS Groups > Learning Societies Lab
Date:June 2004
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Downloads (2010):107
ID Code:14088
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:35
Deposited On:28 May 2007 by Sinclair, Patrick

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