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1941-05061842012AprIEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphicsIEEE Trans Vis Comput GraphExtended overview techniques for outdoor augmented reality.565572565-7210.1109/TVCG.2012.44In this paper, we explore techniques that aim to improve site understanding for outdoor Augmented Reality (AR) applications. While the first person perspective in AR is a direct way of filtering and zooming on a portion of the data set, it severely narrows overview of the situation, particularly over large areas. We present two interactive techniques to overcome this problem: multi-view AR and variable perspective view. We describe in details the conceptual, visualization and interaction aspects of these techniques and their evaluation through a comparative user study. The results we have obtained strengthen the validity of our approach and the applicability of our methods to a large range of application domains.VeasEduardoEInstitute of Computer Graphics and Vision, Graz University of Technology. veas@icg.tugraz.atGrassetRaphaëlRKruijffErnstESchmalstiegDieterDengJournal Article
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