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CATCHA: Real-Time Camera Tracking Method for Augmented Reality Applications in Cultural Heritage Interiors

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi7120479

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CATCHA; camera tracking; cultural heritage; real-time; point clouds

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  1. Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (Poland)
  2. KULTURA+ framework
  3. European Union within the Infrastructure and Environment Operational Programme and Statutory Work of the Warsaw University of Technology [POIS.11.01.00-00.068/14]

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Camera pose tracking is a fundamental task in Augmented Reality (AR) applications. In this paper, we present CATCHA, a method to achieve camera pose tracking in cultural heritage interiors with rigorous conservatory policies. Our solution is real-time model-based camera tracking according to textured point cloud, regardless of its registration technique. We achieve this solution using orthographic model rendering that allows us to achieve real-time performance, regardless of point cloud density. Our developed algorithm is used to create a novel tool to help both cultural heritage restorers and individual visitors visually compare the actual state of a culture heritage location with its previously scanned state from the same point of view in real time. The provided application can directly achieve a frame rate of over 15 Hz on VGA frames on a mobile device and over 40 Hz using remote processing. The performance of our approach is evaluated using a model of the King's Chinese Cabinet (Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow, Warsaw, Poland) that was scanned in 2009 using the structured light technique and renovated and scanned again in 2015. Additional tests are performed on a model of the Al Fresco Cabinet in the same museum, scanned using a time-of-flight laser scanner.

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