926 resultados para Augmented reality and multimedia content management
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A Realidade Aumentada veio alterar a percepção que o ser humano tem do mundo real. A expansão da nossa realidade à Realidade Virtual possibilita a criação de novas experiencias, cuja aplicabilidade é já tida como natural em diversas situações. No entanto, potenciar este tipo de interacção pode ser um processo complexo, quer por limitações tecnológicas, quer pela gestão dos recursos envolvidos. O desenvolvimento de projectos com realidade aumentada para fins comerciais passa assim muitas vezes pela optimização dos recursos utilizados tendo em consideração as limitações das tecnologias envolventes (sistemas de detecção de movimento e voz, detecção de padrões, GPS, análise de imagens, sensores biométricos, etc.). Com a vulgarização e aceitação das técnicas de Realidade Aumentada em muitas áreas (medicina, educação, lazer, etc.), torna-se também necessário que estas técnicas sejam transversais aos dispositivos que utilizamos diariamente (computadores, tablets, telemóveis etc.). Um dominador comum entre estes dispositivos é a internet uma vez que as aplicações online conseguem abarcar um maior número de pessoas. O objectivo deste projecto era o de criar uma aplicação web com técnicas de Realidade Aumentada e cujos conteúdos fossem geridos pelos utilizadores. O processo de investigação e desenvolvimento deste trabalho passou assim por uma fase fundamental de prototipagem para seleccionar as tecnologias que melhor se enquadravam no tipo de arquitectura pretendida para a aplicação e nas ferramentas de desenvolvimento utilizadas pela empresa onde o projecto foi desenvolvido. A aplicação final é composta por um FrontOffice, responsável por mostrar e interpretar as aplicações criadas e possibilitar a integração com outras aplicações, e um BackOffice que possibilita aos utilizadores, sem conhecimentos de programação, criar novas aplicações de realidade aumentada e gerir os conteúdos multimédia utilizados. A aplicação desenvolvida pode servir de base para outras aplicações e ser reutilizável noutros âmbitos, sempre com o objectivo de reduzir custos de desenvolvimento e de gestão de conteúdos, proporcionando assim a implementação de uma Framework que permite a gestão de conteúdos em diferentes áreas (medicina, educação, lazer, etc.), onde os utilizadores podem criar as suas próprias aplicações, jogos e ferramentas de trabalho. No decorrer do projecto, a aplicação foi validada por especialistas garantindo o cumprimento dos objectivos propostos.
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An educational resource set on Augmented Reality and whether it really is "A Vision of Tomorrow". Our educational video takes the audience on a journey through the current uses of AR, then to the future and we also discusses legal and ethical issues towards the end.
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Nas últimas décadas temos assistido a um avanço tecnológico a todos os níveis mas com particular incidência ao nível do hardware e dos dispositivos móveis. Estes tornaram-‐se cada vez mais leves e mais baratos, e transferiram-‐se do escritório para o carro, para os equipamentos e para os utensílios. A quantidade de informação (digital) disponível no meio envolvente aumentou de forma exponencial exigindo uma resposta tecnológica com o intuito de melhorar/facilitar o seu acesso e assimilação. É aqui que surge o conceito de Realidade Aumentada a funcionar como uma ponte de ligação entre o real e o digital convidando a novos modelos de interacção com o utilizador. A sua incorporação visa essencialmente tornar os sistemas mais usáveis diminuindo a carga cognitiva inerente à sua utilização. Este trabalho apresenta um estudo de caso, propondo um modelo para a construção de um Objecto de Aprendizagem com recurso a Realidade Aumentada especificamente para a área da saúde. O problema identificado nesta dissertação procura investigar se a integração de técnicas de Realidade Aumentada combinadas com técnicas multimédia e outros materiais convencionais podem contribuir para uma maior motivação e percepção cooperando para a construção de conhecimento.
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Multimedia Interactive Book (miBook) reflects the development of a new concept of virtual interpretation of traditional text books and audio-visual content. By encompassing new technological approaches, using augmented reality technology, allows the final user to experience a variety of sensorial stimuli while enjoying and interacting with the content; therefore enhancing the learning process. miBook stands for a global educational intention to enable people not only to access but also to appropriate intellectually valuable contents coming from different linguistic and cultural contexts.
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Project work presented as a partial requirement to obtain a Master Degree in Information Management
Design and Development of a Research Framework for Prototyping Control Tower Augmented Reality Tools
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The purpose of the air traffic management system is to ensure the safe and efficient flow of air traffic. Therefore, while augmenting efficiency, throughput and capacity in airport operations, attention has rightly been placed on doing it in a safe manner. In the control tower, many advances in operational safety have come in the form of visualization tools for tower controllers. However, there is a paradox in developing such systems to increase controllers' situational awareness: by creating additional computer displays, the controller's vision is pulled away from the outside view and the time spent looking down at the monitors is increased. This reduces their situational awareness by forcing them to mentally and physically switch between the head-down equipment and the outside view. This research is based on the idea that augmented reality may be able to address this issue. The augmented reality concept has become increasingly popular over the past decade and is being proficiently used in many fields, such as entertainment, cultural heritage, aviation, military & defense. This know-how could be transferred to air traffic control with a relatively low effort and substantial benefits for controllers’ situation awareness. Research on this topic is consistent with SESAR objectives of increasing air traffic controllers’ situation awareness and enable up to 10 % of additional flights at congested airports while still increasing safety and efficiency. During the Ph.D., a research framework for prototyping augmented reality tools was set up. This framework consists of methodological tools for designing the augmented reality overlays, as well as of hardware and software equipment to test them. Several overlays have been designed and implemented in a simulated tower environment, which is a virtual reconstruction of Bologna airport control tower. The positive impact of such tools was preliminary assessed by means of the proposed methodology.
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With the development of new technologies, Air Traffic Control, in the nearby of the airport, switched from a purely visual control to the use of radar, sensors and so on. As the industry is switching to the so-called Industry 4.0, also in this frame, it would be possible to implement some of the new tools that can facilitate the work of Air Traffic Controllers. The European Union proposed an innovative project to help the digitalization of the European Sky by means of the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) program, which is the foundation on which the Single European Sky (SES) is based, in order to improve the already existing technologies to transform Air Traffic Management in Europe. Within this frame, the Resilient Synthetic Vision for Advanced Control Tower Air Navigation Service Provision (RETINA) project, which saw the light in 2016, studied the possibility to apply new tools within the conventional control tower to reduce the air traffic controller workload, thanks to the improvements in the augmented reality technologies. After the validation of RETINA, the Digital Technologies for Tower (DTT) project was established and the solution proposed by the University of Bologna aimed, among other things, to introduce Safety Nets in a Head-Up visualization. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the Safety Nets in use within the control tower and, by developing a working concept, implement them in a Head-Up view to be tested by Air Traffic Control Operators (ATCOs). The results, coming from the technical test, show that this concept is working and it could be leading to a future implementation in a real environment, as it improves the air traffic controller working conditions also when low visibility conditions apply.
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This paper presents an ongoing project that implements a platform for creating personal learning environments controlled by students, integrating Web 2.0 applications and content management systems, enabling the safe use of content created in Web 2.0 applications, allowing its publication in the infrastructure controlled by the HEI. Using this platform, students can develop their personal learning environment (PLE) integrated with the Learning Management System (LMS) of the HEI, enabling the management of their learning and, simultaneously, creating their e-portfolio with digital content developed for Course Units (CU). All this can be maintained after the student completes his academic studies, since the platform will remain accessible to students even after they leave the HEI and lose access to its infrastructure. The platform will enable the safe use of content created in Web 2.0 applications, allowing its protected publication in the infrastructure controlled by HEI, thus contributing to the adaptation of the L&T paradigm to the Bologna process.
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The change of paradigm imposed by the Bologna process, in which the student will be responsible for their own learning, and the presence of a new generation of students with higher technological skills, represent a huge challenge for higher education institutions. The use of new Web Social concepts in teaching process, supported by applications commonly called Web 2.0, with which these new students feel at ease, can bring benefits in terms of motivation and the frequency and quality of students' involvement in academic activities. An e-learning platform with web-based applications as a complement can significantly contribute to the development of different skills in higher education students, covering areas which are usually in deficit.
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Mobile augmented reality applications are increasingly utilized as a medium for enhancing learning and engagement in history education. Although these digital devices facilitate learning through immersive and appealing experiences, their design should be driven by theories of learning and instruction. We provide an overview of an evidence-based approach to optimize the development of mobile augmented reality applications that teaches students about history. Our research aims to evaluate and model the impacts of design parameters towards learning and engagement. The research program is interdisciplinary in that we apply techniques derived from design-based experiments and educational data mining. We outline the methodological and analytical techniques as well as discuss the implications of the anticipated findings.
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Mobile augmented reality applications are increasingly utilized as a medium for enhancing learning and engagement in history education. Although these digital devices facilitate learning through immersive and appealing experiences, their design should be driven by theories of learning and instruction. We provide an overview of an evidence-based approach to optimize the development of mobile augmented reality applications that teaches students about history. Our research aims to evaluate and model the impacts of design parameters towards learning and engagement. The research program is interdisciplinary in that we apply techniques derived from design-based experiments and educational data mining. We outline the methodological and analytical techniques as well as discuss the implications of the anticipated findings.
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The technologies and methodologies of assembly design and evaluation in the early design stage are highly significant to product development. This paper looks at a promising technology to mix real components (e.g. physical prototypes, assembly tools, machines, etc.) with virtual components to create an Augmented Reality (AR) interface for assembly process evaluation. The goal of this paper is to clarify the methodologies and enabling technologies of how to establish an AR assembly simulation and evaluation environment. The architecture of an AR assembly system is proposed and the important functional modules including AR environment set-up, design for assembly (DFA) analysis and AR assembly sequence planning in an AR environment are discussed in detail.