This bachelor project, conducted at the Experimental Museology Laboratory (eM+) at EPFL, focusing on immersive technologies and visualization systems. The project aimed to enhance the Panorama+, a 360-degree stereoscopic interactive visualization system, by implementing a multi-user tracking system. This system was designed to function efficiently in low-light conditions, accommodating groups to create an immersive, shared experience similar to a museum exhibit. Two tracking technologies, OptiTrack and Azure Kinect, were evaluated for this purpose. This project report highlights the strengths and challenges of both technologies, providing a foundation for further research and potential improvements in immersive multi-user tracking systems.
Marilyne Andersen, Sabine Süsstrunk, Caroline Karmann, Bahar Aydemir, Kynthia Chamilothori, Seungryong Kim