Tabletop computers based on diffuse illumination can track fiducial markers placed on the tables surface. We demonstrate how to do the same with objects arranged in a three-dimensional structure without modifying the table. We present lumino, a system of building blocks. In addition to a marker, each block contains a glass fiber bundle. The bundle optically guides the light reflected off markers in the higher levels down to the table surface, where the tables built-in camera reads it. While guiding marker images down, the bundle optically scales and rearranges them. It thereby fits the images of an entire vertical arrangement of markers into the horizontal space usually occupied by a single 2D marker. We present six classes of blocks and matching marker designs, each of which is optimized for different requirements. We show three demo applications. One of them is a construction kit that logs and critiques constructions. The presented blocks are unpowered and maintenance-free, keeping larger numbers of blocks manageable.
Learn more about Lumino at
http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/baudisch/projekte/lumino.html
Patrick Baudisch, Torsten Becker, & Frederik Rudeck
FIRTSS!!!!!!
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