Professor at Columbia University, is the author of a 1993 paper on an AR system prototype, KARMA (the Knowledge-based Augmented Reality Maintenance Assistant), along with Blair MacIntyre and Doree Seligmann. He is also an advisor to Meta.
Professor at Columbia University, is the author of a 1993 paper on an AR system prototype, KARMA (the Knowledge-based Augmented Reality Maintenance Assistant), along with Blair MacIntyre and Doree Seligmann. He is also an advisor to Meta.
Steven K. Feiner What happens when a mechanic must work on an unfamiliar piece of equipment? He or she will pull out a manual and keep referring to it while making repairs. Steven Feiner has a better alternative, one that changes how we see the world
Steven Feiner, Professor at Columbia University, speaking about AR for Training and Maintenance, in the Business Track, at AWE 2013. See more details at http...
Steven K. Feiner (PhD, Brown) is Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University, where he directs the Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab. His research interests include human-computer interaction, augmented reality and virtual environments, 3D user interfaces, knowledge-based design of graphics and multimedia, mobile and wearable computing, computer games, and information visualization.
Steven K. Feiner is an American computer scientist, serving as Professor for computer science at Columbia University in the field of computer graphics.[2] He is well-known for his research in augmented reality (AR),[3][4] and co-author of Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice. He directs the Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interface Lab.[5]
Steven K. Feiner What happens when a mechanic must work on an unfamiliar piece of equipment? He or she will pull out a manual and keep referring to it while making repairs. Steven Feiner has a better alternative, one that changes how we see the world
Steven Feiner, Professor at Columbia University, speaking about AR for Training and Maintenance, in the Business Track, at AWE 2013. See more details at http...
Steven K. Feiner (PhD, Brown) is Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University, where he directs the Computer Graphics and User Interfaces Lab. His research interests include human-computer interaction, augmented reality and virtual environments, 3D user interfaces, knowledge-based design of graphics and multimedia, mobile and wearable computing, computer games, and information visualization.
Steven K. Feiner is an American computer scientist, serving as Professor for computer science at Columbia University in the field of computer graphics.[2] He is well-known for his research in augmented reality (AR),[3][4] and co-author of Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice. He directs the Columbia University Computer Graphics and User Interface Lab.[5]