In many application areas (e.g. interior design, furniture retailing or renovation), communication with a customer or future user during the planning and design phase is crucial to select the right products and configurations. Making this communication process effective saves costs, avoids later modifications, and results in providing tailored solutions and higher customer satisfaction. Experts usually express their ideas in traditional 2D drawings produced by computer aided design (CAD) software, making it difficult for the consumers to comprehend them. Emerging technologies such as augmented reality (AR) have the potential to make this process more effective, and put consumers in a better position to review options by experts, or express their ideas, directly in the target environment.
While a number of AR indoor planning apps already exist, there are two main issues that are not yet satisfactorily addressed: First, creation of the room layout needs to be done manually in most apps, or via importing a CAD model. This requires some IT and technical skills, and may be an obstacle for users. Second, indoor design does in many cases not start from scratch in an empty room, but makes changes to an existing room. When viewing changes on site, the realism of AR is severely degraded when the overlaid 3D objects added to the scene clash with real objects.
ATLANTIS addresses the first issue by simplifying the capture process, requiring only a single panoramic image. Extracting semantic information about the room from this image is enabled by automation. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI)-based visual scene understanding enable this automation for constrained environments (such as private or office indoor scenes). ATLANTIS addresses the second issue by diminished reality (DR) technologies, which enable visually concealing real objects, a functionality not yet widely found in AR apps.
ATLANTIS mainly targets the interior design sector, albeit its core technologies can be easily employed in vicinity sectors, including applications in tourism, renovation, real-estate, museums etc.