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International AR Standards Community

International AR Standards Community. Christine Perey PEREY Research & Consulting. Overview. AR Perspectives vary widely and are evolving For whom in AR are standards important? Publishers Standards Development Organization members Industry associations

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International AR Standards Community

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  1. International AR Standards Community Christine PereyPEREY Research & Consulting

  2. Overview • AR Perspectives vary widely and are evolving • For whom in AR are standards important? • Publishers • Standards Development Organization members • Industry associations • The International AR Standards Community • Activities • Achievements • Future Directions (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  3. The International AR Standards Community • Grassroots • Without administrative role or structure • Composed of people seeking open and interoperable AR content and experiences • Across the AR ecosystem and expert domains • Companies, Universities, Research Groups • Wealth of knowledge in implementation of AR • Visibility into activities of many Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) http://www.arstandards.org (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  4. Next F2F Meeting (the Fifth) http://www.perey.com/ARStandards/fifth-international-ar-standards-meeting/ • March 19-20, 2012 • Austin, TX (US) • Objectives • Increase community diversity, size • Sharing of Open and Interoperable AR initiatives • Advance community resources • Examine emerging issues or challenges • Registration (required) open • Position Papers highly recommended • Deadline for Abstracts February 6, 2012 • Deadline for Papers February 20, 2012 (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  5. AR CommunityIn Detail

  6. Activities (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  7. Publicize Community Outreach • AR Standards mailing lists • http://ARstandards.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion • http://ARstandards.org/mailman/listinfo/news • Encourage community support and engagement • Postings to mailing lists • SDOs in which your company or institute is a member • Sponsorship of (and/or participation in) AR community • Support standards in implementation roadmaps • Recommend standards to strategic partners (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  8. for open/interoperable AR Advocacy • Community must advocate to • Technology media • Bloggers • AR Platform providers • Consumer electronics manufacturers • Network access/transport providers (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  9. Monthly Community Conference Call Meetings • Purpose • To engage with broader community unable to attend face-to-face meetings • To collaborate and advance (work together on) community resources between meetings • Schedule and agendas to be determined • Subscribe to announcements mailing list for more (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  10. Face-to-Face Meetings Meetings (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  11. Next Meeting (the Fifth) Meetings http://www.perey.com/ARStandards/fifth-international-ar-standards-meeting/ • March 19-20, 2012 • Austin, Texas • Objectives • Increase community diversity, size • Sharing of Open and Interoperable AR initiatives • Advance community resources • Examine emerging issues or challenges • Position Papers highly recommended • Deadline for Abstracts Feb 6 2012 • Deadline for Papers Feb 20 2012 (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  12. Document/Disseminate Resources: Position Papers • Over 100 papers published • Geo-Spatial • Visual AR • Architectures and Reference Models • User Experience with AR • Vertical market experiences/use cases • Challenges for market growth (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  13. Document/Disseminate Resources: AR Use Cases • To extract concrete components • Determine which components in common • Prioritize focus for future work • Three Broad use case categories • Guide • Create • Play (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  14. Document/Disseminate Resources: AR Terminology • Define and Illustrate “Native” AR terms and synonyms • Other communities • Semantic Web • Geo-spatial • Developers, User Experience Designers • Computer Vision • Social • End Users • Gamers (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  15. Web site, Ustream, Present • Maintain/improve Web site • Develop presentations about AR Standards for use in third party conferences/meetings • Mailing lists Document/Disseminate (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  16. With SDOs • Refresh the SDO landscape (Oct 2011) • Develop frameworks and reference models • Develop, refine and share use cases for AR Monitor/Dialog (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  17. SDOs and Industry bodies Monitor/Dialog • Testbeds for AR • Can we identify and use “Living Labs”? • Can there be cross-SDO testbeds? • Focus on interfaces, but invite hardware vendors • Open vs. closed test beds (IPR) • Goals? Interoperability vs. compliance • TrakMark WG (AR Benchmark testing) (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  18. For more information http://www.arstandards.org (c) 2011 Christine Perey

  19. Mobile Augmented Reality RealityImproved Christine Perey cperey@perey.com+41 79 436 68 69 +1 (617) 848-8159 (c) 2011 Christine Perey

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