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<strong>Augmented</strong> <strong>reality</strong> 8<br />
• 5th International Symposium on Mixed and <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality (ISMAR 2006 [41] ) Santa Barbara, Oct. 2006.<br />
• 6th International Symposium on Mixed and <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality (ISMAR 2007 [42] ) Nara, Japan, Nov. 2007.<br />
• 7th International Symposium on Mixed and <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality (ISMAR 2008 [43] ) Cambridge, United Kingdom,<br />
Sep. 2008.<br />
• 8th International Symposium on Mixed and <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality (ISMAR 2009 [44] ) Orlando, Oct. 2009.<br />
• <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality Developer Camp (AR DevCamp [45] ) in Mountain View, Dec. 2009.<br />
• 9th International Symposium on Mixed and <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality (ISMAR 2010 [46] ) Seoul, Korea, Oct. 2010.<br />
Software<br />
Free software<br />
• ARToolKit is a Cross-platform Library for <strong>the</strong> creation of augmented <strong>reality</strong> applications, developed by Hirokazu<br />
Kato in 1999 [47] and was released by <strong>the</strong> University of Washington HIT Lab. Currently it is maintained as an<br />
opensource project hosted on SourceForge [48] with <strong>com</strong>mercial licenses available from ARToolWorks [49] .<br />
• ATOMIC Authoring Tool is a Cross-platform Authoring Tool software, for <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality Applications,<br />
whi<strong>ch</strong> is a Front end for <strong>the</strong> ARToolKit library. Was developed for non-programmers, to create small and simple,<br />
<strong>Augmented</strong> Reality applications, released under <strong>the</strong> GNU GPL License.<br />
• ATOMIC Web Authoring Tool Is a <strong>ch</strong>ildren project from: ATOMIC Authoring Tool that enables <strong>the</strong> creation of<br />
<strong>Augmented</strong> Reality applications and export it, to any website. Developed as A front end (Graphic Interface) for<br />
<strong>the</strong> Flartoolkit library. And it's licensed under <strong>the</strong> GNU GPL License.<br />
• OSGART [50] - a <strong>com</strong>bination of ARToolKit and OpenSceneGraph<br />
• ARToolKitPlus [51] - extended version of ARToolKit, only targeted to handheld users and developers of<br />
AR-oriented software. No longer developed.<br />
• Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRT) [52] - University College London<br />
• FLARToolKit [53] - an ActionScript 3 port of ARToolKit for Flash 9+.<br />
• SLARToolkit [54] - a Silverlight port of NyARToolkit.<br />
• NyARToolkit [55] - an ARToolkit class library released for virtual ma<strong>ch</strong>ines, particularly those whi<strong>ch</strong> host Java, C#<br />
and Android.<br />
• ARDesktop [56] - ARToolKit class library that creates a three-dimensional desktop interface with controls and<br />
widgets.<br />
• AndAR [57] - A native port of ARToolkit to <strong>the</strong> Android platform.<br />
• mixare [58] - Open-Source (GPLv3) <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality Engine for Android. It works as a <strong>com</strong>pletely autonomous<br />
application and is available as well for <strong>the</strong> development of own implementations.<br />
• OpenMAR [59] - Open Mobile <strong>Augmented</strong> Reality <strong>com</strong>ponent framework for <strong>the</strong> Symbian platform, released<br />
under EPL