As to who, I would say this would be their internal Software/R&D group,
I was interested in joining that group a few years ago especially when I
was still involved with Mulitgen and Smartscene, they  had a really cool
virtual Lego land demo in Smartscene. SmartScene was a great concept
which just arrived way to early for the technology especially at the
consumer level


Gordon Tomlinson
Product Manager 3d Technology & Future Products
Overwatch(r)
An Operating Unit of Textron Systems

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris
'Xenon' Hanson
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 11:22 AM
To: OpenSceneGraph Users
Subject: Re: [osg-users] Lego Augmented Reality

On 2/15/2010 9:08 AM, Jason Daly wrote:
> Very cool.  I'm wondering how they're doing the tracking (I don't see 
> any fiducials or anything).

  I wondered that too. They are obviously recognizing the boxcover image
somehow too, so they must be running against a database of potential
boxcover images and then using THAT at the fiducial rectangle.

  Rather nice work. Gonna have to go visit my local Lego store and see
if THEY have it.

> --"J"

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