TY - GEN A1 - Jarosch, Monika A1 - Herder, Jens A1 - Langmann, Mathias T1 - Entwicklung einer AR-Applikation zur kosteneffektiven volumetrischen Erfassung von Baugruben T2 - gis.Science N2 - Die volumetrische Erfassung von Aushüben auf Baustellen ist ein kostenrelevanter Faktor und wird auch heute im täglichen Baustellenbetrieb oft noch in manueller Detailarbeit durchgeführt. Kostengünstige Sensoren zur Tiefenerfassung ermöglichen die halbautomatische Erfassung von Baugruben. Augmented Reality (AR) kann für diesen Prozess das nötige Feedback liefern. Vorgestellt wird ein Prototyp, bestehend aus einem Tablet mit integrierter Kamera und einem Lidar-Scanner. Es wird die Erfassung des Volumens bezüglich Nutzbarkeit und Genauigkeit mit Einsatz von AR getestet und evaluiert. Zur Bestimmung des Volumens wird unter Verwendung von Strahlen mit Unterstützung einer Grafik-Engine ein Algorithmus entwickelt. Der Algorithmus ist robust gegen nicht vollständig geschlossene Volumen. Die Bedienung, Überprüfung und Visualisierung findet durch praktischen Einsatz von AR statt. KW - Volumenbestimmung KW - Augmented Reality KW - Baustelle KW - LIDAR KW - VSVR Y1 - 2022 UR - https://gispoint.de/artikelarchiv/gis/2022/gisscience-ausgabe-22022/7427-entwicklung-einer-ar-applikation-zur-kosteneffektiven-volumetrischen-erfassung-von-baugruben.html SN - 2698-4571 N1 - Der Artikel ist als PDF beim Verlag herunterladbar. Dieses wurde nach 3 Monaten freigeschaltet. Vorher war ein Abonnement notwendig. VL - 2022 IS - 2 SP - 75 EP - 83 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Herder, Jens T1 - Interactive Content Creation with Virtual Set Environments T2 - Fourth International Conference on Human and Computer N2 - Digital broadcasting enables interactive \sc tv, which presents new challenges for interactive content creation. Besides the technology for streaming and viewing, tools and systems are under development that extend traditional \sc tv studios with virtual set environments. This presentation reviews current technology and describes the requirements for such systems. Interoperability over the production, streaming, and viewer levels requires open interfaces. As the technology allow more interaction, it becomes inherent difficult to control the quality of the viewers experience KW - VSVR KW - digital broadcasting Y1 - 2001 PB - University of Aizu CY - Aizu-Wakamatsu ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Herder, Jens T1 - Matching Light for Virtual Studio TV Productions T2 - 9th International Conference on Human and Computer N2 - High dynamic range environments maps based on still images or video streams are used for computer animation or interactive systems. The task of realistic light setup of scenes using captured environment maps might be eased as well as the visual quality improves. In this article, we discuss the light setting problem for virtual studio (tv) layout and system become more complex to handle this new feature of studio light capturing. The analysis of system requirements identifies the technical challenges. KW - VSVR KW - Animation KW - Virtual (TV) Studio Y1 - 2006 SP - 158 EP - 162 CY - Aizu-Wakamatsu ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Griesert, Arnfried A1 - Walczak, Oliver A1 - Herder, Jens T1 - Interactive Realtime Terrain Visualization for Virtual Set Applications JF - Journal of the 3D-Forum Society N2 - Virtual set environments for broadcasting become more sophisticated as well as the visual quality improves. Realtime interaction and production-specific visualization implemented through plugin mechanism enhance the existing systems like the virtual studio software 3DK. This work presents an algorithm which can dynamically manage textures of high resolution by prefetching them depending on their requirement in memory and map them on a procedural mesh in realtime. The main goal application of this work is the virtual representation of a flight over a landscape as part of weather reports in virtual studios and the interaction by the moderator. KW - 3D KW - VSVR KW - Virtual (TV) Studio Y1 - 2003 VL - 17 IS - 4 SP - 20 EP - 26 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Herder, Jens A1 - Yamazaki, Yasuhiro T1 - A Chatspace Deploying Spatial Audio for Enhanced Conferencing T2 - Third International Conference on Human and Computer KW - VSVR Y1 - 2000 SP - 197 EP - 202 PB - University of Aizu CY - Aizu-Wakamatsu ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jens Herder, T1 - Optimization of Sound Spatialization Resource Management through Clustering JF - Journal of the 3D-Forum Society N2 - Level-of-detail is a concept well-known in computer graphics to reduce the number of rendered polygons. Depending on the distance to the subject (viewer), the objects’ representation is changed. A similar concept is the clustering of sound sources for sound spatialization. Clusters can be used to hierarchically organize mixelsand to optimize the use of resources, by grouping multiple sources together into a single representative source. Such a clustering process should minimize the error of position allocation of elements, perceived as angle and distance, and also differences between velocity relative to the sink (i.e., Doppler shift). Objects with similar direction of motion and speed (relative to sink) in the same acoustic resolution cone and with similar distance to a sink can be grouped together. KW - audio rendering KW - clustering, and human perception KW - Resource Management KW - Sound Spatialization KW - VSVR Y1 - 1999 VL - 13 IS - 3 SP - 59 EP - 65 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Herder, Jens T1 - Interactive Sound Spatialization - a Primer T2 - MM News, University of Aizu Multimedia Center N2 - Sound spatialization is a technology which puts sound into the three dimensional space, so that it has a perceivable direction and distance. Interactive means mutually or reciprocally active. Interaction is when one action (e.g., user moves mouse) has direct or immediate influence to other actions (e.g., processing by a computer: graphics change in size). Based on this definition an introduction to sound reproduction using DVD and virtual environments is given and illustrated by applications (e.g., virtual converts). KW - DVD KW - Interactivity KW - Resource Management KW - Sound Spatialization KW - Virtual Concerts KW - VSVR Y1 - 2000 UR - http://vsvr.medien.hs-duesseldorf.de/publications/mmnews2000-8.pdf VL - 8 SP - 8 EP - 12 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Honno, Kuniaki A1 - Suzuki, Kenji A1 - Herder, Jens T1 - Distance and Room Effects Control for the PSFC, an Auditory Display using a Loudspeaker Array T2 - Third International Conference on Human and Computer N2 - The Pioneer Sound Field Controller (PSFC), a loudspeaker array system, features realtime configuration of an entire sound field,including sound source direction, virtual distance, and context of simulated environment (room characteristics: room size and liveness)for each of two sound sources. In the PSFC system, there is no native parameter to specify the distance between the sound source and sound sink (listener) and also no function to control it directrly. This paper suggests the method to control virtual distance using basic parameters: volume, room size and liveness. The implementation of distance cue is an important aspect of 3D sounds. Virtual environments supporting room effects like reverberation not only gain realism but also provide additional information to users about surrounding space. The context switch of different aural attributes is done by using an API of the Sound Spatialization Framework. Therefore, when the sound sink move through two rooms, like a small bathroom and a large living room, the context of the sink switches and different sound is obtained. KW - VSVR Y1 - 2000 SP - 71 EP - 76 PB - University of Aizu CY - Aizu-Wakamatsu ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Herder, Jens T1 - Applications of Spatial Auditory Displays in the Context of Art and Music T2 - Human Supervision and Control in Engineering and Music KW - VSVR Y1 - 2001 PB - Universität Kassel CY - Kassel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Herder, Jens T1 - Interactive Content Creation with Virtual Set Environments JF - Journal of the 3D-Forum Society N2 - Digital broadcasting enables interactive \sc tv studios with virtual set environments. This presentation reviews current technology and describes the requirements for such systems. Interoperability over the production, streaming, and viewer levels requires open interfaces. As the technology allow more interaction, it becomes inherent difficult to control the quality of the viewers experience. KW - Interactive Media KW - Sound Spatialization KW - Virtual Sets KW - virtual studio KW - VSVR Y1 - 2001 VL - 15 IS - 4 SP - 53 EP - 56 ER -