Summary
The PoC Project SLAM4AR is focused on developing technological foundations for advanced augmented reality (AR) applications on smartphones. According to a recent study of Hampleton & Partners, the market value for AR applications is expected to break the $170 billion barrier by 2022. And a significant share of this market value will come from smartphone applications. In the PoC project SLAM4AR, we will build up on state-of-the-art algorithms for visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) that we developed in the ERC CoG “3D Reloaded”. These algorithms allow one to recover the motion of a camera and a 3D reconstruction of the observed environment at unprecedented precision, robustness and large-scale capability (among existing real-time capable algorithms). We will reformulate and streamline these algorithms so that they can run on smartphones. They will leverage the smartphone’s camera and inertial sensor in order to compute in real-time both the location of the phone and a 3D map of the environment. In several AR applications, we will demonstrate that our algorithms with their superior precision and robustness serve as a key enabler for advanced AR technology. For example, we can perform object insertion (beyond Pokemon Go) in a way that dynamic objects interact more naturally and faithfully with a complex 3D environment – they accurately sit on chairs or tables, or they convincingly roll down slopes, etc. This will enable numerous AR applications such as teaching medical students about the 3D location of bones and inner organs, training novice car mechanics in the inner structures of a motor. Or navigating tourists to a desired location in a museum or a church. There is a rapidly growing market for AR applications on phones and we are convinced that our smartphone-based visual SLAM technology will serve as a key enabler.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/862462 |
Start date: | 01-10-2019 |
End date: | 31-03-2021 |
Total budget - Public funding: | - 150 000,00 Euro |
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The PoC Project SLAM4AR is focused on developing technological foundations for advanced augmented reality (AR) applications on smartphones. According to a recent study of Hampleton & Partners, the market value for AR applications is expected to break the $170 billion barrier by 2022. And a significant share of this market value will come from smartphone applications. In the PoC project SLAM4AR, we will build up on state-of-the-art algorithms for visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) that we developed in the ERC CoG “3D Reloaded”. These algorithms allow one to recover the motion of a camera and a 3D reconstruction of the observed environment at unprecedented precision, robustness and large-scale capability (among existing real-time capable algorithms). We will reformulate and streamline these algorithms so that they can run on smartphones. They will leverage the smartphone’s camera and inertial sensor in order to compute in real-time both the location of the phone and a 3D map of the environment. In several AR applications, we will demonstrate that our algorithms with their superior precision and robustness serve as a key enabler for advanced AR technology. For example, we can perform object insertion (beyond Pokemon Go) in a way that dynamic objects interact more naturally and faithfully with a complex 3D environment – they accurately sit on chairs or tables, or they convincingly roll down slopes, etc. This will enable numerous AR applications such as teaching medical students about the 3D location of bones and inner organs, training novice car mechanics in the inner structures of a motor. Or navigating tourists to a desired location in a museum or a church. There is a rapidly growing market for AR applications on phones and we are convinced that our smartphone-based visual SLAM technology will serve as a key enabler.Status
CLOSEDCall topic
ERC-2019-POCUpdate Date
27-04-2024
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