A Context-Aware Method for Authentically Simulating Outdoors Shadows for Mobile Augmented Reality
2017; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 24; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tvcg.2017.2676777
ISSN2160-9306
AutoresJoão C.M. Barreira, Maximino Bessa, Luís Barbosa, Luís Magalhães,
Tópico(s)3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
ResumoVisual coherence between virtual and real objects is a major issue in creating convincing augmented reality (AR) applications. To achieve this seamless integration, actual light conditions must be determined in real time to ensure that virtual objects are correctly illuminated and cast consistent shadows. In this paper, we propose a novel method to estimate daylight illumination and use this information in outdoor AR applications to render virtual objects with coherent shadows. The illumination parameters are acquired in real time from context-aware live sensor data. The method works under unprepared natural conditions. We also present a novel and rapid implementation of a state-of-the-art skylight model, from which the illumination parameters are derived. The Sun's position is calculated based on the user location and time of day, with the relative rotational differences estimated from a gyroscope, compass and accelerometer. The results illustrated that our method can generate visually credible AR scenes with consistent shadows rendered from recovered illumination.
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