Augment Reality Beginners, Essays (high school) of Computer science

Augment Reality Introduction for beginners

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Augmented

Reality

What is Augmented

Reality?

Augmented reality ( AR ) is a field

of computer research which deals

with the combination of real-world

and computer-generated data.

Most of the AR research is

currently concerned with the use

of video imagery which is digitally

processed and augmented by

adding computer-generated

graphics.

Augmented vs. Virtual

Reality

 (^) One of the identifying marks of a virtual reality system is the head mounted display worn by users.  (^) These displays block out all the external world and present to the wearer a view that is under the complete control of the computer.  (^) In Augmented Reality, the user must still be aware that he or she is present in the “real world.”

VR , AR & MR

How does AR Work?

 (^) The basic idea of augmented reality is to superimpose graphics, audio and other sense enhancements over a real-world environment in real-time. Simulated augmented reality medical image

Current Uses of AR

 (^) Yellow first down line used on TV broadcasts of football games:  (^) Real world elements: football field and players  (^) Virtual element: the yellow line drawn over the image by computers in real- time

LifeClipper

 (^) LifeClipper is a wearable AR system being used in Switzerland.  (^) When walking around a chosen culturally interesting area, the user will feel as though they are watching a film.

Future of AR

 (^) Military :  (^) The Office of Naval Research has sponsored AR research  (^) AR system could provide troops with vital information about their surroundings.  (^) Medical :  (^) Superimpose an image from an MRI onto a patient’s body.  (^) This might allow surgeons to pinpoint a tumor to remove.  (^) Education :  (^) Used in labs where students can learn more about the experiments they are participating in.

Why continue research in

AR?

 (^) AR systems will instantly recognize what someone is looking at, and retrieve and display the data related to that view.  (^) There are hundreds of potential applications for such a technology, gaming and entertainment being the most obvious ones.  (^) Any system that gives people instant information, requiring no research on their part, is bound to be a valuable to anyone in any field.