Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
REALITY
Disha Saini
BCA 3E
CONTENT
• Introduction
• Augmented reality system
• AR vs VR
• Technology
• Applications and examples
• Conclusion
• References
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INTRODUCTION
Augmented reality will truly change the way we view
the world. Picture yourself walking or driving down
the street. With augmented-reality displays, which will
eventually look much like a normal pair of glasses,
informative graphics will appear in your field of view,
and audio will coincide with whatever you see. These
enhancements will be refreshed continually to reflect
the movements of your head.
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AUGMENTED REALITY
A combination of a real scene viewed by a
user and a virtual scene generated by a
computer augments the scene with
additional information.
HOW IT WORKS
• Augmented reality starts with a camera-equipped device such as a
smartphone, etc. When a user points to the device and looks at an object,
the software recognizes it through computer vision technology, which
analyzes the video stream.
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AR VS VR
AUGMENTED REALITY VIRTUAL REALITY
AR DEVICES
APPLICATIONS
• Healthcare
• Education
• Marketing
• Hospitality
• Military
• Games
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HEALTHCARE EDUCATION
• Immersive Training • Interactive textbooks
• Accuvein (AR application • Find and learn models
helps professionals to quickly • Objects modeling
locate veins in their patients.
• It can also create stimulation
• The industry is in desperate in students that will expand
need of technology that will their attention span and
help healthcare professionals engage them with the content
have quick access to at length.
information without the risk
of information overload.
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MARKETING MILITARY
• Zara (which allows to see • The military has been devising
the virtual models uses for augmented reality for
wearing the dresses of decades. The idea here is that
their choices. an augmented-reality system
could provide troops with vital
• IKEA (allows users to
information about their
view the furniture in surroundings, such as showing
their real-time locations where entrances are on the
on a perfect scale) opposite end of a building,
somewhat like X-ray vision.
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CONCLUSION
Augmented reality (AR) applications can enhance
the learning process, learning motivation, and
effectiveness.
Augmented reality will further blur the line
between what's real and what's computer-
generated by enhancing what we see, hear, feel and
smell.
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REFERENCES
• https://www.intelivita.com/blog/augmented-reality/
• https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/augmented-reality-AR#:~:text=Au
gmented%20reality%20(AR)%20is%20the,overlaid%20on%20top%20of%20it
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• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality