Augmented reality is the latest among information technologies
in modern electronics industry. The essence is in the addition of advanced
computer graphics in real and/or digitized images. This paper gives a brief
analysis of the concept and the approaches to implementing augmented
reality for an expanded presentation of a digitized object of national cultural
and/or scientific heritage.
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): H.5.1, H.5.3, I.3.7.
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.2.8, I.2.10, I.5.1, J.2.
Given the coarse celestial coordinates of the centre of a plate
scan and the field of view, we are looking for a mapping between the stars
extracted from the image and the stars from a catalogue, where the stars
from both sources are represented by their stellar magnitudes and coordinates, relatively to the image centre. In a previous work we demonstrated
the application of Iterative Closest Point (ICP) algorithm...
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): H.5.2, H.2.8, J.2, H.5.3.
The purpose of this study is to present the open-source Map-Server and the way it can be used as a Web-based Geographic Information
System. The MapServer object model is analyzed and algorithms are proposed for geo-referenced spatial data dynamic representation. The results of this analysis are used in the development of our application called AstroWeb. AstroWeb presents graphically the application data of the Plate...
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.2.8 , I.2.10, I.5.1, J.2.
The paper discusses the progress in the automation of the detection of flare stars through astronomical observations with plates obtained
by the multi-exposure “chain” method. In spite of the fact that the astronomical plate observations are considered obsolete in modern astronomy, the computer processing of these images is an actual problem, due to the considerable number of wide-field plates in our country, in...
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