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SearchLight – A Lightweight Search Function for Pervasive Environments

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SearchLight – A Lightweight Search Function for Pervasive Environments

Auteurs : Andreas Butz ; Michael Schneider ; Mira Spassova

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Abstract: We present a lightweight search function for physical objects in instrumented environments. Objects are tagged with optical markers which are scanned by a steerable camera and projector unit on the ceiling. The same projector can then highlight the objects when given the corresponding marker ID. The process is very robust regarding calibration, and no 3D model of the environment is needed. We discuss the scenario of finding books in a library or office environment and several extensions currently under development.

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