Altered reality: Augmenting and diminishing reality in real time

Augmented Reality applications overlap virtual objects over a real scene, taking into account the context, in order to add information to the end user. Nowadays, more advanced applications also make use of Diminished Reality that removes real objects from a scene. This paper describes an approach that combines Augmented Reality and Diminished Reality techniques to modify real objects present in applications. The proposed approach removes an object and replaces it with its purposely-modified replica. The solution uses dynamic texture techniques and Inpaint to enhance the visual response of the modification performed. The results are promising considering both realism of the modified real object and performance of the application.

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