The Design Of Augmented Reality Media Koi Fish Literacy Using Fast Corner Algorithm
Abstract
Ornamental fish that are quite famous and in demand in the market is the koi fish. This fish has a relatively high economic value, and its demand is increasing. There are still many difficulties in maintaining this fish so that it can cause the growth of disease and even death in the fish. It is due to the lack of public attention in terms of literacy about koi fish. Researchers used augmented reality technology to design koi fish literacy media based on these problems using the FAST Corner algorithm. So it is hoped that it could help improve public literacy about koi fish by introducing real-time information. The Fast Corner detection algorithm is helpful to accelerate the computational time when detecting corners in real-time with the markerless Augmented Reality technique. In this technique, the marker used for object tracking has been replaced with pattern recognition or pattern recognition of an object. The study results showed that experiments using this algorithm could track targets with good and faster performance and a maximum level of accuracy.
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