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Implementation of a tracking system in the eM+ lab panorama

Madelénat, Paul
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Lagutova, Alexandra
June 7, 2024

This bachelor project, conducted at the Experimental Museology Laboratory (eM+) at EPFL, focusing on immersive technologies and visualization systems. The project aimed to enhance the Panorama+, a 360-degree stereoscopic interactive visualization system, by implementing a multi-user tracking system. This system was designed to function efficiently in low-light conditions, accommodating groups to create an immersive, shared experience similar to a museum exhibit. Two tracking technologies, OptiTrack and Azure Kinect, were evaluated for this purpose. This project report highlights the strengths and challenges of both technologies, providing a foundation for further research and potential improvements in immersive multi-user tracking systems.

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semester or other student projects
Author(s)
Madelénat, Paul
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Lagutova, Alexandra
Advisors
Benzi, Kirell  
Date Issued

2024-06-07

Total of pages

28

Subjects

Immersive technologies

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Visualization systems

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Multi-user tracking

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Panorama+

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Interactive systems

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Optitrack

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Azure Kinect

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Tracking technologies

EPFL units
EMPLUS  
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/208467
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