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DART: A Toolkit for Rapid Design Exploration of Augmented Reality Experiences

Abstract In this paper, we describe The Designer’s Augmented Reality Toolkit (DART). DART is built on top of Macromedia Director, a widely used multimedia development environment. We summarize the most significant problems faced by designers working with AR in the real world, and discuss how DART addresses them. Most of DART is implemented in an …

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DART: A Toolkit for Rapid Design Exploration of Augmented Reality Experiences.

Abstract In this paper, we describe The Designer’s Augmented Reality Toolkit (DART). DART is built on top of Macromedia Director, a widely used multimedia development environment. We summarize the most significant problems faced by designers working with AR in the real world, and discuss how DART addresses them. Most of DART is implemented in an …

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Prototyping Applications with Tangible User Interfaces in DART,The Designer’s Augmented Reality Toolkit

Abstract In this position statement, we describe our approach to prototyping applications with tangible user interface (TUI) using the Designer’s Augmented Reality Toolkit (DART), a system we have created to allow non-technologists to easily create augmented reality (AR) experiences. Over the past year our research has focused on the creation of this toolkit that can …

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DART and OSGAR to be presented and demonstrated at ISMAR 2004

During ISMAR 2004, we will present a paper on the design of OSGAR (our AR software architecture that supports uncertain transformations).  Integrating uncertain transformations into a 3D scene graph is vital for building AR applications that function in realistic environments.  OSGAR provides a high-level abstraction to programmers for representing uncertainty and building applications that adapt …

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DART to be demonstrated at Ubicomp 2004

During Ubicomp 2004, we will demonstrate how DART (our AR design software) simplifies the creation of experiences and applications that are situated in the physical world and rely on complex combinations of sensors.  (more information) During Ubicomp 2004, we will demonstrate how DART (our AR design software) simplifies the creation of experiences and applications that …

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