Difference between revisions of "Augmented Reality Roadmap for X3D"

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in X3D.  Here is a snapshot of many ideas proposed so far.
 
in X3D.  Here is a snapshot of many ideas proposed so far.
 
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X3D Strategy for AR
  
 
* Multiple AR nodes have been proposed and implemented for X3D by Fraunhofer team, Gerry's team and others
 
* Multiple AR nodes have been proposed and implemented for X3D by Fraunhofer team, Gerry's team and others

Revision as of 08:51, 1 September 2011

Editors' note. We have had a lot of discussions to describe a comprehensive strategy for adding Augmented Reality (AR) capabilities in X3D. Here is a snapshot of many ideas proposed so far. Feedback and improvements are welcome.

X3D Strategy for AR

  • Multiple AR nodes have been proposed and implemented for X3D by Fraunhofer team, Gerry's team and others
  • Current technical work includes harmonizing these proposals for best fitting AR capabilities into X3D scenes
  • This work will be formally written up as the Augmented Reality (AR) Component for the X3D Specification
  • Establishing common implementations and examples is important to demonstrate successful interoperable capabilities for the spec
  • Complementary work in HTML5/DOM, geospatial GpsSensor, and palettes for interactive scenes might be composed as a new Mobile Profile for X3D
  • Heavyweight advanced capabilities for mixed reality, CAVEs etc. kept separate from Mobile but available in an AR Profile
  • Continued collaboration and reaching out to W3C Augmented Reality Community Group, newly formed OGC ARML, Christine Perry's AR workshops and other arenas of interest
  • ISO Standards Committee (SC24) which administers X3D review as an International Standard has established a new Working Group for Augmented and Mixed Reality
  • Common goal remains maximum interoperability with all Web standards

Lots of discussions at Web3D Conference, SIGGRAPH and ISO meeting continue to improve and refine this strategy.

As we achieve clarity on our larger strategy for AR in X3D, it will help a lot as we reach out for common ground with other standards groups. We especially want to encourage new participants to join this important effort.

TODO

  • short description of X3D and an AR component makes good sense
  • short description of the the VR/AR/MR/Reality continuum
  • screen-capture pictures showing key capabilities already demonstrated