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The Strong, Weak, Open, and Transparent « Augmentation. So, it’s been a couple of years since I’ve felt compelled to post to this blog, but I think it’s high time for an update. I’m just going to quickly touch on a few of things I’m excited about, having just attended Augmented Reality Event 2011. Things in the Augmented Reality world have progressed rapidly, if not as rapidly as I might once have imagined they would. In one of my first posts, I closed with an idea about streaming one’s first-person POV to a giant Microsoft Photosynth system in the cloud. The Bing Maps team, under Blaise Aguera y Arcas and Avi Bar-Zeev, is doing exactly that. With Read / Write World, Microsoft is developing what I think will be the foundation of what Blaise called “Strong AR.”

This is in contrast with the “weak,” strictly sensor-based AR applications that we’re seeing on mobile devices at the moment. To clarify, there are two paradigms of current AR usage: The other is the AR found in most mobile apps like Layar and Wikitude. So what about the hardware? Okay. Untitled. DoppelLab | Tools for Exploring & Harnessing Multimodal Sensor Network Data. Mapping Online Publics. Otelhan_thesis.pdf (application/pdf-Objekt)