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Abstract

Mobile technology improvements in built-in camera, sensors, computational resources and power of cloud sourced information have made AR possible on mobile devices. This paper surveys the field of mobile augmented reality and how it is used as interactive, collaborative and location based story telling medium. This survey provides a starting point for anyone interested in researching or using Mobile Augmented Reality and interactive storytelling irrespective of the application.

Keywords: Human Computer Interaction,   Immersive environment, Interactive storytelling

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Author Biographies

Sagaya Aurelia, Azzaytuna university, Libya

Department of Computer Science

Dr. M. Durai Raj, Bharathidasan university Trichrapalli, India

Department of Computer Science

Dr. Omer Saleh, Azzaytuna university, Libya

Department of Computer Science
How to Cite
Aurelia, S., Raj, D. M. D., & Saleh, D. O. (2014). A Survey on Mobile Augmented Reality Based Interactive Storytelling. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 1(05). Retrieved from http://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/192

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