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{{Short description|Software development kit for building augmented reality applications}} |
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{{Infobox software |
{{Infobox software |
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| title = ARCore <!-- Please don't change to Play Services for AR--> |
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| name = Google Play Services for AR |
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| logo = Ar core.svg |
| logo = Ar core.svg |
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| screenshot = |
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| developer = Google |
| developer = [[Google]] |
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| released = {{ |
| released = {{Start date and age|2018|02|23}} |
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| latest release version = 1.45.2420502<ref>{{cite web|title=Google Play Services for AR APKs|url=https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/arcore/|website=APKMirror|access-date=April 11, 2024|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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| latest release version = 1.19.20210084 |
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| latest release date = {{ |
| latest release date = {{Start date and age|2024|08|14}} |
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| operating system = [[Android (operating system)|Android]] |
| operating system = [[Android (operating system)|Android]] |
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| platform = [[Android Nougat|Android 7.0]] and later |
| platform = [[Android Nougat|Android 7.0]] and later |
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| website = {{URL|https://developers.google.com/ar/}} |
| website = {{URL|https://developers.google.com/ar/}} |
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⚫ | '''ARCore''', also known as '''Google Play Services for AR''', is a [[software development kit]] developed by [[Google]] that allows for [[augmented reality]] (AR) applications to be built. ARCore has been integrated into a multitude of devices.<ref>{{cite web|title=ARCore supported devices|url=https://developers.google.com/ar/discover/supported-devices|publisher=Google Inc.|access-date=23 February 2020}}</ref> |
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== Key technologies == |
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'''ARCore''' is a [[software development kit]] developed by [[Google]] that allows for [[augmented reality]] applications to be built. |
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ARCore uses |
ARCore uses a few key technologies to integrate virtual content with the real world as seen through the camera of a smartphone or tablet.<ref name="AT">{{cite web|last1=Amadeo|first1=Ron|title=Google's ARCore brings augmented reality to millions of Android devices|url=https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/08/googles-arcore-brings-augmented-reality-to-millions-of-android-devices/|website=[[Ars Technica]]|publisher=[[Condé Nast]]|access-date=6 November 2017|language=en-us|date=29 August 2017}}</ref> Each of these technologies can be utilized by developers to create a high-quality, immersive AR experience. |
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=== Six degrees of freedom === |
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* Allows the phone to understand and [[positional tracking|track its position]] relative to the world. |
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* A [[pose tracking|motion tracking]] process known as [[simultaneous localization and mapping]] (SLAM) utilizes feature points - which are visually distinct objects within camera view - to provide focal points for the phone to determine proper positioning (pose) of the device.<ref>{{cite web |title=Fundamental Concepts |url=https://developers.google.com/ar/develop/fundamentals |website=ARCore |publisher=Google Inc. |access-date=22 February 2024}}</ref> |
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=== Environmental understanding === |
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* Geometric plane can be calculated based on detected feature points. |
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* A scene semantics [[API]] is used to gather real-time [[semantic]] data about the user's surroundings and uses that data to identify objects and features in view. |
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=== Light estimation === |
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** Lighting cues such as shadows and highlights are used to more immersively display virtual objects.<ref name="Google LLC">{{cite web |title=Get the Lighting Right |url=https://developers.google.com/ar/develop/lighting-estimation |website=ARCore |access-date=22 February 2024 |publisher=Google Inc.}}</ref> |
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=== Depth analysis === |
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* Utilizes the phone's camera to create [[depth map|depth maps]], which enable the device to more accurately determine the amount of space between surfaces based on what is captured.<ref>{{cite web |title=Fundamental Concepts |url=https://developers.google.com/ar/develop/fundamentals |access-date=22 February 2024 |website=ARCore |publisher=Google Inc.}}</ref> |
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** In order to properly assess the real world, depth maps are created to measure the amount of space between objects or surfaces. |
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** A depth-from-motion algorithm takes the motion data from the user's camera and utilizes it to create a more detailed depth map.<ref>{{cite web |title=Depth Adds Realism |url=https://developers.google.com/ar/develop/depth |website=ARCore |publisher=Google Inc. |access-date=22 February 2024}}</ref> |
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=== Geospatial capabilities === |
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* This function's API uses [[GPS]] and allows creators to give users unique experiences based on their real-world location.<ref>{{cite web |title=Build global-scale, immersive, location-based AR experiences with the ARCore Geospatial API |url=https://developers.google.com/ar/develop/geospatial |website=ARCore |publisher=Google Inc. |access-date=22 February 2024}}</ref> |
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** Google's visual positioning system (VPS) is utilized for this process. |
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* Matches the user's visual data with that of [[Google Maps]] to determine precise location. |
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==See also== |
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* {{Annotated link|ARKit}} |
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* {{Annotated link|OpenXR}} |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 29 November 2024
Developer(s) | |
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Initial release | February 23, 2018 |
Stable release | 1.45.2420502[1]
/ August 14, 2024 |
Operating system | Android |
Platform | Android 7.0 and later |
Website | developers |
ARCore, also known as Google Play Services for AR, is a software development kit developed by Google that allows for augmented reality (AR) applications to be built. ARCore has been integrated into a multitude of devices.[2]
Key technologies
[edit]ARCore uses a few key technologies to integrate virtual content with the real world as seen through the camera of a smartphone or tablet.[3] Each of these technologies can be utilized by developers to create a high-quality, immersive AR experience.
Six degrees of freedom
[edit]- Allows the phone to understand and track its position relative to the world.
- A motion tracking process known as simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) utilizes feature points - which are visually distinct objects within camera view - to provide focal points for the phone to determine proper positioning (pose) of the device.[4]
Environmental understanding
[edit]- Allows the phone to detect the size and location of flat surfaces - both vertical and horizontal - with feature points.
- Geometric plane can be calculated based on detected feature points.
- A scene semantics API is used to gather real-time semantic data about the user's surroundings and uses that data to identify objects and features in view.
Light estimation
[edit]- Lighting Estimation API allows the phone to estimate the environment's current lighting conditions and display images accurately in relation to real-world lighting.
- Lighting cues such as shadows and highlights are used to more immersively display virtual objects.[5]
Depth analysis
[edit]- Utilizes the phone's camera to create depth maps, which enable the device to more accurately determine the amount of space between surfaces based on what is captured.[6]
- In order to properly assess the real world, depth maps are created to measure the amount of space between objects or surfaces.
- A depth-from-motion algorithm takes the motion data from the user's camera and utilizes it to create a more detailed depth map.[7]
Geospatial capabilities
[edit]- This function's API uses GPS and allows creators to give users unique experiences based on their real-world location.[8]
- Google's visual positioning system (VPS) is utilized for this process.
- Matches the user's visual data with that of Google Maps to determine precise location.
See also
[edit]- ARKit – Augmented reality API for Apple platforms
- OpenXR – Standard for access to virtual reality and augmented reality platforms and devices
References
[edit]- ^ "Google Play Services for AR APKs". APKMirror. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ "ARCore supported devices". Google Inc. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
- ^ Amadeo, Ron (29 August 2017). "Google's ARCore brings augmented reality to millions of Android devices". Ars Technica. Condé Nast. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
- ^ "Fundamental Concepts". ARCore. Google Inc. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "Get the Lighting Right". ARCore. Google Inc. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "Fundamental Concepts". ARCore. Google Inc. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "Depth Adds Realism". ARCore. Google Inc. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "Build global-scale, immersive, location-based AR experiences with the ARCore Geospatial API". ARCore. Google Inc. Retrieved 22 February 2024.