In GamiLiDAR, gamified augmented reality applications are developed to observe trees and forests using light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology in consumer devices. The approach enables data collection while experiencing gameful interaction, enhancing the capacity to collect forest data and making the experience engaging. We produce proof-of-concept applications that are used to 1) collect point cloud and other spatial data to derive forest characteristics, and 2) gather behavioural data to gain insight into how user actions relate to the collected forest characteristics and to the applied game mechanics. The research has been conceived as a spin-off of the UNITE flagship and is conducted at Tampere University and The University of Eastern Finland.
The project group includes:
TAU
Consortium PI Dr. Timo Nummenmaa
Dr. Samuli Laato
Ville Uhlgren
Juhani Linna
UEF
PI Prof. Mikko Vastaranta
Dr. Tuomas Yrttimaa
Philip Chambers
Noora Tienaho
Funding
Co-operators
The research is conducted at Tampere University and The University of Eastern Finland.