Tracking Competition

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Overview

In the realm of Mixed and Augmented Reality, a number of different tracking technologies have been proposed so far. These were met with varying degrees of success, sometimes even resulting in commercial products or prominent open-source projects. At the same time, promising new tracking approaches are still in the development phase.

The aim of the ISMAR Tracking-Competition is to provide a fair comparison of the state-of-the-art tracking modalities in the context of typical Mixed or Augmented Reality scenarios.

The tracking quality is evaluated based on a concrete and reasonably realistic task inspired by requirements as commonly encountered in industrial Mixed Reality settings. The task is based on the general logistics scenario in which a worker has to pick a list of items in a storage facility. The identity of these objects is only given by their respective 3D-coordinates in the storage area. Many times the worker has to determine the exact object to pick from a variety of similar or even visually indistinguishable objects. To correctly pick the right objects, the worker has to be guided by visually overlaying the correct location of the object onto the worker's view.

As the items vary in size and the picking areas are distributed over a large storage facility, both locally accurate and wide-area tracking are needed.

The Tracking Competition at ISMAR tries to capture the essence of this scenario in picking areas of varying difficulties. There are no restrictions on the type of tracking equipment used, and the competition is open to both academic and commercial participants. Participants are required to bring their own hardware and must supply their own software for the visualization. This visualization however does not need to be highly sophisticated, such that a talented undergraduate student could probably write an appropriate visualization in a short time, provided the hardware, the tracking system and registration tools are available.

By continually providing means for comparison, the competition hopes to help stimulate the further development of state-of-the-art tracking technologies.

 

When

The tracking competition takes place during the main conference. More details about the schedule will be made available after the registration deadline.

Registration

In order to register for the tracking competition, participating teams have to submit a one-page summary of their approach. The summary should cover the following topics:

The deadline for proposals is August 15th, 2011.

Please send the summaries to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Outcome

The results of the competition will furthermore be presented at the end of the main conference.

Further Information

A summary of the information for participation at the 2011 competition, including detailed rules, can be found at ISMAR2011_TrackingCompetition.pdf

Further Information can be found at the tracking competition website at http://campar.in.tum.de/TrackingCompetition/WebHome.

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