Evolutionary augmented reality at the Natural History Museum
In this paper we describe the development of an augmented reality system designed to provide an exciting new way for the Natural History Museum in London to present evolutionary history to their visitors. The system uses a through-the-lens tracker and infrared LED markers to provide an unobtrusive a...
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