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Image Tracking and Object Detection

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In previous chapters, we learned about image detection. That’s where an app can detect an image, stored in its AR Resources folder, and then respond when the iOS device camera recognizes that image in the real world. Image detection works with two-dimensional items such as pictures and photographs, but ARKit 2.0 and iOS 12 offer two additional features that expand on image detection: image tracking and object detection.

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Wang, W. (2018). Image Tracking and Object Detection. In: Beginning ARKit for iPhone and iPad. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4102-8_16

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