Implementation of the Surf Algorithm to Detect Objects in Augmented Reality with the Android System

Saiman Choy, Filky Zeey

Abstract


Android is a free operating system with a good user interface. For effective and efficient application of concepts in learning using interactive augmented reality technology. Multimedia learning is a form of interactive learning. Learning can be done in class or in the form of assignments at home. The impact of interactive learning greatly influences the quality of understanding for users. Based on testing of augmented reality technology, research, analysis and analysis of interactive interface design, processes and principles are carried out through human-computer interaction and user experience. The interface design method uses the Object Oriented Programming (OOP) method and the Speeded Up Robust Features algorithm. The research results show that interactive augmented reality can provide new methods in the learning process and update learning content in the classroom. In short, this method increases student participation and enthusiasm, and increases learning effectiveness

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