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Projection Mapping of Animation by Object Recognition

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Intelligent Decision Technologies 2018 (KES-IDT 2018 2018)

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Development of projection mapping in recent years has remarkable attention, being used at various events for advertisements. Though being used, its production-pattern is constant with fading steps and novelty. Thus, we thought of a new projection mapping system instead of an ‘only-seeing’ projection mapping system. We decided to develop a way in which the picture changes according to the shape of the mapping. We can specify the size-ranges to acquire a more precise shape. Then, we can develop an application (called “Video switching”) that passes the image which suits its reference data among collections of the data. A coordinate of an object is also included in the received data, and they become able to reflect a picture in a coordinate of an object. A number is assigned to label the recognized object. It distinguishes the combination of an object by this number. Moreover, it enables to distinguish how many groups of an object exist by this number. This research develops the visualization in such a way that changes in combination and are projected comfortably. Also, this research focuses on increasing the formation of an object which can be recognized and projected.

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Yonemoto, K., Torii, I., Ishii, N. (2019). Projection Mapping of Animation by Object Recognition. In: Czarnowski, I., Howlett, R., Jain, L., Vlacic, L. (eds) Intelligent Decision Technologies 2018. KES-IDT 2018 2018. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 97. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92028-3_23

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