Augmented reality (AR) is playing an increasingly important role in a variety of everyday application scenarios. Users are not completely disconnected from the current sensory influences of reality. They are merely confronted with additional virtual objects that are projected into reality. This allows users to obtain additional spatial information, which makes this technology interesting for cartographic applications (e.g. navigation). The dynamic positioning of the superimposed image in the scene being viewed is crucial for the generation of AR elements displayed correctly in terms of perspective. Understanding these technical basics is an important prerequisite for the cartographic use of augmented reality. The different techniques influence the visualization and the perception of AR elements in 3D space. This article highlights important visualization properties of current augmented reality techniques.
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Dickmann, F., Keil, J., Dickmann, P. L., & Edler, D. (2021). The Impact of Augmented Reality Techniques on Cartographic Visualization. KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information, 71(4), 285–295. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42489-021-00091-2
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