GO-Finder: A Registration-Free Wearable System for Assisting Users in Finding Lost Objects via Hand-Held Object Discovery
@article{Yagi2021GOFinderAR, title={GO-Finder: A Registration-Free Wearable System for Assisting Users in Finding Lost Objects via Hand-Held Object Discovery}, author={T. Yagi and Takumi Nishiyasu and K. Kawasaki and Moe Matsuki and Yoichi Sato}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2021}, volume={abs/2101.07314} }
People spend an enormous amount of time and effort looking for lost objects. To help remind people of the location of lost objects, various computational systems that provide information on their locations have been developed. However, prior systems for assisting people in finding objects require users to register the target objects in advance. This requirement imposes a cumbersome burden on the users, and the system cannot help remind them of unexpectedly lost objects. We propose GO-Finder… CONTINUE READING
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