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StitchRV: multi-camera fiducial tracking

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StitchRV is a fiducial and touch-tracking engine based on the popular reacTIVision fiducial tracking system. StitchRV combines video input from multiple cameras in real time, and can be customized for a wide range of hardware and fiducial tracking applications through the high-performace rapid prototyping environment openFrameworks. The multi-camera approach facilitated by StitchRV also allows greater diversity and flexibility than single-camera systems when designing computer vision based tangible and multitouch prototypes.

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TEI '10: Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction
January 2010
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ISBN:9781605588414
DOI:10.1145/1709886
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  1. fiducial markers
  2. multiple camera fiducial tracking
  3. openframeworks
  4. reactivision
  5. tangible interaction
  6. visual marker tracking

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