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Augmented Reality on Android: Prepping the Camera and Compass

Augmented Reality on Android: Prepping the Camera and Compass

ugmented Reality (AR) seems to be on everyone’s radar. For the two of you who haven’t watched a YouTube video about it: Augmented Reality is the ability to overlay location data points on the live view of a mobile device’s camera. In a sense, AR allows the phone to become a window into a slightly different, data-driven world.

To me, however, AR appears to be little more than a gimmick at this point. Before you fill my inbox with hate mail, let me quickly explain why:

  1. The sensors involved (compass, accelerometer, and GPS) aren’t nearly advanced enough to do the kind of real-time tracking required for a useable AR app.
  2. No currently available data set performs best in this medium. That is to say, any data set you can show in AR today would look better in something like a Google Maps view.

 

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