ABSTRACT
With the development of ARKit and ARCore, mobile Augmented Reality (AR) applications have become popular. Our ARCalVR is a lightweight, open-source software environment to develop AR applications on Android devices, and it gives the programmer full control over the phone's resources. With ARCalVR, one can do 60fps marker-less AR on Android devices, including functionalities of more complex environment understanding, physical simulation, virtual object interaction and interaction between virtual objects and real environment.
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Digital Library
- Jürgen P Schulze, Andrew Prudhomme, Philip Weber, and Thomas A DeFanti. 2013. CalVR: an advanced open source virtual reality software framework. In The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2013, Vol. 8649. International Society for Optics and Photonics, 864902.Google Scholar
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