November 2 – November 7 Weekly Update

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November 2 – November 4

Since I figured that understanding Android development would take more time than I expected, I decided to speed up the development process by using Cordova as my development platform. I installed Cordova on my computer and started integrating the Wikitude API into it.

November 5 – November 6

I took an actual campus tour on the family weekend to see how the guides walk the guests through the campus of Earlham and see from a visitor’s perspective. It is really helpful and I collected some information for the application.

November 7

I started working with GPS locations and Image recognitions.

Work Progress For This week

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I played around with Wikitude and Vuforia SDKs and tested the sample examples that they gave. The next step would be testing how well each platform can recognize the target image. I have talked with Xunfei about how I should test these on certain scenarios like when there are multiple recognizable objects are in the view of the camera.

I will also start collecting important data and information that would be superimposed onto the screen when the object is recognized. Implementation of the application will be started shortly after I compare the test results of the two SDKs and decide which SDK to use.

Timeline & Design

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This is my estimated timeline for this semester.

Timeline

I have also included my literature review and project proposal too.

Literature review – LiteratureReview_SawYan

Project Proposal – Proposal_SawYan

 

The following is the design flowchart for EARL: mobile app for better campus experiences. Input information will come from GPS, Text and markers when the device recognize them and it will be fed into the device for tracking. Then the device will look for the relevant virtual overlay for that object in the database. For finding the correct one, the application will render the virtual information and show it on the screen as an output.

Draft Design

Updated Project Idea

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Topic: Augmented Reality to enhance campus tour experience

Advisor: Xunfei Jiang

I would like to develop an interactive and informative mobile application that will assist the prospies and other outside visitors during their campus visits with the use of Augmented Reality. By using Augmented Reality’s ability to create virtual overlays on the mobile screens, I would like to provide the users with rich information about the buildings on the campus, the departments and their curriculums, the current on-campus events and many other things that are available to the public. On top of providing information, the application will also help people navigate their ways on campus, offer interactive and fun mini game activities and has some features like scheduling a short meeting with a professor. Currently I am planning to use the fiducial markers and text recognition (OCR ?) for target object recognition. I can also resort to geolocation to explore more possibilities of making the user experience better. However, I am still working on the details and have to consider what is possible and what is not.

Potential Projects (UPDATED: SEP21)

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UPDATED IDEA: Object Recognition and Tracking for Augmented Reality

While exploring more about Augmented Reality and AR-based applications currently circulating on the internet, I have seen limitations of Augmented Reality, especially in object recognition and tracking. I would like to see the current status of the capability of object recognition and tracking technologies available and how we can improve them. If possible, I want to push further so that markerless augmented reality can be less complex and frustrating and we do not have to rely heavily on markers anymore.

 

 

Idea 1: Educational/Fun Augmented Reality Application

Seeing and interacting with digital creations of your favorite characters in reality would sound like an unrealistic fantasy but, thanks to the rapidly advancing realm of technology, we can bring our imaginations into reality now. I would like to make an educational yet fun application targeted to kids but the idea is not limited to only kids or education. The application allows the user to explore his/her surroundings and interact with the objects by using any devices that can do AR. The application should recognize the object or a part of an object and create an overlay which the user can interact with.

Idea 2: Facial/Image Recognition (Computer Vision) and Algorithms Behind it

While neurologists and other scientists are debating whether the ability to recognize is an innate ability, facial/image recognition has been an easy task for humans. It is so easy that we are not even aware of the fact that we can operate because we can recognize stuffs. However, it is still difficult for computers to perform this task. I think this part would be challenging in perfecting my idea 1 and I would like to spend time researching how we make computers recognize faces or objects under different circumstances.

Idea 3: Schedule Planner

At the beginning of every semester, the supervisor of libraries has to make a work schedule that works around the student workers’ timetable and it is a very tedious process. I want to come up with a software or at least an algorithm that would take in students’ varied timetable and build a schedule that makes everyone happy.