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Demonstrating Dothraki: Tracking Tangibles Atop Tabletops Through De-Bruijn Tori

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2021

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ACM

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We demonstrate usage examples and technical properties of Dothraki, an inside-out tracking technique for tangibles on flat surfaces. An optical mouse sensor embedded in the tangible captures a small (36×36 pixel / 1×1 mm), unique section of a black-and-white De-Bruijn dot pattern printed on the surface. Our system efficiently searches the pattern space in order to determine the precise location of the tangible with sub-millimeter accuracy. Our proof-of-concept implementation offers a recognition rate of up to 95%, robust error detection, an update rate of 14 Hz, and a low-latency relative tracking mode. The MuC demonstration encompasses four separate demos that showcase typical application scenarios and features: a magic lens, two tangibles that know each others relative position, a simple geometry application that measures distances and angles, and tangibles that know on which of multiple surfaces they have been placed.

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Schüsselbauer, Dennis; Schmid, Andreas; Wimmer, Raphael (2021): Demonstrating Dothraki: Tracking Tangibles Atop Tabletops Through De-Bruijn Tori. Mensch und Computer 2021 - Tagungsband. DOI: 10.1145/3473856.3474030. New York: ACM. pp. 619-622. MCI-DEMO. Ingolstadt. 5.-8.. September 2021

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