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ISMAR 2009: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Gudrun Klinker, Hideo Saito, Tobias Höllerer:

Science & Technology Proceedings, 8th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality 2009, ISMAR 2009, Orlando, Florida, USA, October 19-22, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-5390-0 - Mark R. Mine:

Mixing reality and magic at Disney theme parks. - Natasha Tsakos:

UPWAKE: Art performance fusing dreams and technology. - Pattie Maes:

SixthSense: Integrating information and the real world.
User Interfaces
- Susanna Nilsson, Björn J. E. Johansson, Arne Jönsson:

Using AR to support cross-organisational collaboration in dynamic tasks. 3-12 - Ohan Oda, Steven Feiner:

Interference avoidance in multi-user hand-held augmented reality. 13-22 - Nils Petersen, Didier Stricker:

Continuous natural user interface: Reducing the gap between real and digital world. 23-26
Rendering
- Peter Lincoln, Greg Welch

, Andrew Nashel, Adrian Ilie, Andrei State, Henry Fuchs:
Animatronic Shader Lamps Avatars. 27-33
Human Factors
- Kihwan Kim, Sangmin Oh, Jeonggyu Lee, Irfan A. Essa:

Augmenting Aerial Earth Maps with dynamic information. 35-38 - Sean White, David Feng, Steven Feiner:

Interaction and presentation techniques for shake menus in tangible augmented reality. 39-48 - Benjamin Knoerlein, Massimiliano Di Luca

, Matthias Harders:
Influence of visual and haptic delays on stiffness perception in augmented reality. 49-52 - Mark A. Livingston, Zhuming Ai, Jonathan W. Decker:

A user study towards understanding stereo perception in head-worn augmented reality displays. 53-56
Tracking on Mobiles
- Daniel Wagner, Dieter Schmalstieg, Horst Bischof:

Multiple target detection and tracking with guaranteed framerates on mobile phones. 57-64 - Nate Hagbi, Oriel Bergig, Jihad El-Sana, Mark Billinghurst

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Shape recognition and pose estimation for mobile augmented reality. 65-71 - Clemens Arth

, Daniel Wagner, Manfred Klopschitz, Arnold Irschara, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Wide area localization on mobile phones. 73-82 - Georg Klein, David William Murray:

Parallel Tracking and Mapping on a camera phone. 83-86
Paper AR
- Oriel Bergig, Nate Hagbi, Jihad El-Sana, Mark Billinghurst

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In-place 3D sketching for authoring and augmenting mechanical systems. 87-94 - Hideaki Uchiyama, Hideo Saito:

Augmenting text document by on-line learning of local arrangement of keypoints. 95-98 - Francesco I. Cosco

, Carlos Garre, Fabio Bruno
, Maurizio Muzzupappa
, Miguel A. Otaduy
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Augmented touch without visual obtrusion. 99-102
Modeling
- Jonathan Ventura, Tobias Höllerer:

Online environment model estimation for augmented reality. 103-106 - Anton van den Hengel

, Rhys Hill, Ben Ward, Anthony R. Dick
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In situ image-based modeling. 107-110 - Peter C. Barnum, Yaser Sheikh, Ankur Datta, Takeo Kanade:

Dynamic seethroughs: Synthesizing hidden views of moving objects. 111-114
Applications
- Björn Schwerdtfeger, Rupert Reif, Willibald A. Günthner, Gudrun Klinker

, Daniel Hamacher
, Lutz Schega, Irina Böckelmann
, Fabian Doil, Johannes Tümler
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Pick-by-Vision: A first stress test. 115-124 - Aaron Kotranza, D. Scott Lind, Carla M. Pugh, Benjamin Lok

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Real-time in-situ visual feedback of task performance in mixed environments for learning joint psychomotor-cognitive tasks. 125-134 - Steven J. Henderson, Steven Feiner:

Evaluating the benefits of augmented reality for task localization in maintenance of an armored personnel carrier turret. 135-144
Tracking
- Sebastian Lieberknecht, Selim Benhimane, Peter Georg Meier, Nassir Navab:

A dataset and evaluation methodology for template-based tracking algorithms. 145-151 - Gerhard Schall, Daniel Wagner, Gerhard Reitmayr, Elise Taichmann, Manfred Wieser, Dieter Schmalstieg, Bernhard Hofmann-Wellenhof:

Global pose estimation using multi-sensor fusion for outdoor Augmented Reality. 153-162 - Youngmin Park, Vincent Lepetit, Woontack Woo

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ESM-Blur: Handling & rendering blur in 3D tracking and augmentation. 163-166
Posters
- Zhuming Ai, Mark A. Livingston:

Integration of georegistered information on a virtual globe. 169-170 - David Beaney, Brian Mac Namee

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Forked! A demonstration of physics realism in augmented reality. 171-172 - Christoph Bichlmeier, Stuart Holdstock, Sandro Michael Heining, Simon Weidert, Ekkehard Euler, Oliver Kutter, Nassir Navab:

Contextual in-situ visualization for port placement in keyhole surgery: Evaluation of three target applications by two surgeons and eighteen medical trainees. 173-174 - Gabriele Bleser, Gustaf Hendeby

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Using optical flow as lightweight SLAM alternative. 175-176 - Tobias Blum, Sandro Michael Heining, Oliver Kutter, Nassir Navab:

Advanced training methods using an Augmented Reality ultrasound simulator. 177-178 - Robert Oliver Castle, David William Murray:

Object recognition and localization while tracking and mapping. 179-180 - David M. Chen, Sam S. Tsai, Ramakrishna Vedantham, Radek Grzeszczuk, Bernd Girod:

Streaming mobile augmented reality on mobile phones. 181-182 - Sandy Engelhardt, Annabell Langs, Gerrit Lochmann, Irini Schmidt, Stefan Müller:

MoleARlert - an augmented reality game based on Lemmings. 183-184 - Steffen Gauglitz, Tobias Höllerer, Petra Krahwinkler, Jürgen Rossmann

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A setup for evaluating detectors and descriptors for visual tracking. 185-186 - Pierre Fite Georgel, Selim Benhimane, Jürgen Sotke, Nassir Navab:

Photo-based Industrial Augmented Reality application using a single keyframe registration procedure. 187-188 - Lukas Gruber, Stefanie Zollmann

, Daniel Wagner, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Evaluating the trackability of natural feature-point sets. 189-190 - Wei Guan, Lu Wang, Jonathan Mooser, Suya You, Ulrich Neumann:

Robust pose estimation in untextured environments for augmented reality applications. 191-192 - Thuong N. Hoang

, Bruce H. Thomas
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In-situ refinement techniques for outdoor geo-referenced models using mobile AR. 193-194 - Manuel J. Huber, Michael Schlegel, Gudrun Klinker

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Temporal calibration in multisensor tracking setups. 195-196 - Yongho Hwang, Samsun (Sem) Lampotang

, Nikolaus Gravenstein
, Isaac Luria, Benjamin Lok
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Integrating conversational virtual humans and mannequin patient simulators to present mixed reality clinical training experiences. 197-198 - Peter Keitler, Frieder Pankratz, Björn Schwerdtfeger, Daniel Pustka, Wolf Rödiger, Gudrun Klinker

, Christian Rauch, Anup Chathoth, John P. Collomosse
, Yi-Zhe Song
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Mobile augmented reality based 3D snapshots. 199-200 - Eun Kwon, Gerard Jounghyun Kim, Sangyoon Lee:

Effects of sizes and shapes of props in tangible augmented reality. 201-202 - Cha Lee, Scott Bonebrake, Tobias Höllerer, Doug A. Bowman

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A replication study testing the validity of AR simulation in VR for controlled experiments. 203-204 - Michael R. Marner, Bruce H. Thomas

, Christian Sandor
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Physical-virtual tools for spatial augmented reality user interfaces. 205-206 - Anabel Martín-González

, Sandro Michael Heining, Nassir Navab:
Head-mounted virtual loupe with sight-based activation for surgical applications. 207-208 - Qi Pan, Gerhard Reitmayr, Tom Drummond

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Interactive model reconstruction with user guidance. 209-210 - Christian Sandor

, Andrew Cunningham
, Ulrich Eck
, Donald Urquhart, Graeme Jarvis, Arindam Dey
, Sebastien Barbier, Michael R. Marner, Sang Rhee:
Egocentric space-distorting visualizations for rapid environment exploration in mobile mixed reality. 211-212 - Hartmut Seichter

, Raphaël Grasset, Julian Looser, Mark Billinghurst
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Multitouch interaction for Tangible User Interfaces. 213-214 - Gilles Simon:

Immersive image-based modeling of polyhedral scenes. 215-216 - Yuki Uranishi, Akimichi Ihara, Hiroshi Sasaki, Yoshitsugu Manabe, Kunihiro Chihara:

Real-time representation of inter-reflection for cubic marker. 217-218 - Severi Uusitalo

, Peter Eskolin, Petros Belimpasakis:
A solution for navigating user-generated content. 219-220 - Christian A. L. Waechter, Daniel Pustka, Gudrun Klinker

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Vision based people tracking for ubiquitous Augmented Reality applications. 221-222 - Ryan Christopher Yeoh, Steven Zhiying Zhou:

Consistent real-time lighting for virtual objects in augmented reality. 223-224
Tutorials
- Charlie Hughes, John Quarles:

Comprehensive tutorials. 226
Workshops
- Eileen M. Smith:

Experiential learning with Mixed and Augmented Reality. 227 - Mary Trier:

Transforming lives: High-performance, high-risk training with mixed reality. 227 - Noora Guldemond:

Industrial workshop: Manufacturing the future. 228 - Christine Perey:

Mobile Magic Wand: Augmented reality on mobile devices. 228 - Christian Sandor, Itaru Kitahara, Gerhard Reitmayr, Steven Feiner, Yuichi Ohta:

Lets go out: Research in outdoor mixed and augmented reality. 229 - Tobias Höllerer, Dieter Schmalstieg, Mark Billinghurst:

AR 2.0: Social Augmented Reality - social computing meets Augmented Reality. 229-230
Panel
- Hideyuki Tamura, Hirokazu Kato

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Proposal of international voluntary activities on establishing benchmark test schemes for AR/MR geometric registration and tracking methods. 233-236

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