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==After-thoughts about the four approaches (by G. J. Kim)==
  
- While G. Kim's proposal treat physical objects sort of as special virtual objects whose pose is found by a "mystical" tracking module from whatever browser, Fraunhofer's proposal maybe too tied to its own tracking module in describing the connection between the physical object and the virtual augmentation. A right balance should be given to the description of this aspect.
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- While G. Kim's proposal treat physical objects sort of as special virtual objects whose pose is found by a "mystical" tracking module from whatever browser, Fraunhofer's proposal maybe too tied to its own tracking module in describing the connection between the physical object and the virtual augmentation. A right balance should be given to the description of this aspect.
  
- G. Lee's extension for LiveCam is similar to that of Franhofer's proposal. Whether LiveCam is special enough to be separated out from "one of" IO sensors should be discussed further.
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- G. Lee's extension for LiveCam is similar to that of Franhofer's proposal. Whether LiveCam is special enough to be separated out from "one of" IO sensors should be discussed further.
  
 
- G. Lee's extension of background video is similar to that of Fraunhofer's proposal.
 
- G. Lee's extension of background video is similar to that of Fraunhofer's proposal.
  
 
- Woo's 5W structure is useful, but currently is not X3D based at least in its appearance or syntax style.
 
- Woo's 5W structure is useful, but currently is not X3D based at least in its appearance or syntax style.

Latest revision as of 15:40, 3 January 2014

After-thoughts about the four approaches (by G. J. Kim)

- While G. Kim's proposal treat physical objects sort of as special virtual objects whose pose is found by a "mystical" tracking module from whatever browser, Fraunhofer's proposal maybe too tied to its own tracking module in describing the connection between the physical object and the virtual augmentation. A right balance should be given to the description of this aspect.

- G. Lee's extension for LiveCam is similar to that of Franhofer's proposal. Whether LiveCam is special enough to be separated out from "one of" IO sensors should be discussed further.

- G. Lee's extension of background video is similar to that of Fraunhofer's proposal.

- Woo's 5W structure is useful, but currently is not X3D based at least in its appearance or syntax style.