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Augmented Reality (AR) vs. Virtual Reality (VR)
Augmented Reality (AR) vs. Virtual Reality (VR) Source: www.fi.edu What Is Augmented reality (AR)? • Augmented reality (AR) adds digital elements to a live view often by using the camera on a smartphone. • Examples of augmented reality experiences include Snapchat lenses and the game Pokémon Go. 2 Source: www.fi.edu How does AR works? • AR uses computer vision, mapping as well as depth tracking in order to show appropriate content to the user. • This functionality allows cameras to collect, send, and process data to show digital content appropriate to what any user is looking at. 3 Source: www.fi.edu What Is Virtual reality (VR) ? • Virtual reality (VR) implies a complete immersion experience that shuts out the physical world. • Using VR devices users can be transported into several real-world and imagined environments such as the middle of a squawking penguin colony or even the back of a dragon. 4 Source: www.fi.edu How does VR work? • User needs to adjust eyes based on individual movement of eye and it's positioning. The visuals on the screen can be rendered by using a HDMI cable connected to PC or cell phone. 5 Difference between Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) 6 Source: www.fi.edu System Environment • In AR, the system augments the real-world scene. • In VR, it is completely immersive virtual environment. 7 Source: www.fi.edu Visual Senses • In AR User always have a sense of presence in the real world. • In VR, visual senses are under control of the system. 8 Source: www.fi.edu User into the action • AR technology partially immerses the user into the action. • VR technology fully immerses the user into the action. 9 Source: www.fi.edu Real world vs. virtual world • With AR, end-users are still in touch with the real world while interacting with virtual objects nearer to them. • By using VR technology, VR user is isolated from the real world and immerses himself in a completely fictional world. 10 Source: sopa.tulane.edu Devices Used • VR requires a headset device, but AR can be accessed with a smartphone. • AR enhances both the virtual and real world while VR only enhances a fictional reality. 11
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