Augmented reality game system using identification...

Image analysis – Applications – 3-d or stereo imaging analysis

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C382S103000, C345S633000

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07991220

ABSTRACT:
An image processing technology for displaying a real object and a virtual object associated with each other is provided. An image analysis apparatus according to the present invention changes a motion pattern of the virtual object depending on the actual movement of the real object. The change detector110detects temporal state change in the motion pattern of the real object captured by an imaging apparatus and the display controller120reads a motion pattern from the motion pattern storage122based on the event generated by the state change of an image. The display pattern controller122controls display mode of the virtual object using the read motion pattern.

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