FP7-ICT-2011-1.5 Networked Media and Search Systems End-to-end Immersive and Interactive Media Technologies “creating a pervasive Augmented Reality paradigm,

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FP7-ICT Networked Media and Search Systems End-to-end Immersive and Interactive Media Technologies “creating a pervasive Augmented Reality paradigm, where information is presented in a ‘user’ rather than a ‘device’ centric way” Oct ‘11 – Oct ‘14

From Polluting to Immersive through: O understanding user context O understanding the environment

From Sensing to Enhancing through real-time: O visual registration/tracking O 3D scene modelling

From Lab to the World through: O control/evolution of entire hardware/software pipeline O understanding what the user wants

From Data to Interaction through: O Real-time data harvesting O Environmental awareness

“creating a pervasive Augmented Reality paradigm, where information is presented in a ‘user’ rather than a ‘device’ centric way”