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Augmented reality in medical education: students’ experiences and learning outcomes
Augmented reality (AR) is a relatively new technology that allows for digitally generated three-dimensional representations to be integrated with real environmental stimuli.
Poshmaal Dhar+4 more
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IMAGE-BASED MODELING TECHNIQUES FOR ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE 3D DIGITALIZATION: LIMITS AND POTENTIALITIES [PDF]
3D reconstruction from images has undergone a revolution in the last few years. Computer vision techniques use photographs from data set collection to rapidly build detailed 3D models.
C. Santagati+5 more
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A Mixed Reality Interface for a Digital Twin Based Crane
Digital twin technology empowers the digital transformation of the industrial world with an increasing amount of data, which meanwhile creates a challenging context for designing a human–machine interface (HMI) for operating machines.
Xinyi Tu+4 more
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An Overview of Twenty-Five Years of Augmented Reality in Education
Augmented reality (AR) enables an interactive experience with the real world where real-world objects are enhanced with computer-generated perceptual information.
Juan Garzón
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ObjectiveWe aimed to explore the impact of using virtual reality technology to intervene in and encourage the developmental behavior areas of cognition, imitation, and social interaction in children with autism spectrum disorder.MethodsForty-four ...
Junqiang Zhao+16 more
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Augmented reality in neurosurgery [PDF]
Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that relies heavily on imaging. The use of computed tomography and magnetic resonance images during preoperative planning and intraoperative surgical navigation is vital to the success of the surgery and positive patient outcome.
Raniel Tagaytayan+2 more
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Planar and ultrathin liquid crystal (LC) polarization optical elements have found promising applications in augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and photonic devices.
J. Xiong, Shin‐Tson Wu
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Augmented Reality in Retail and Its Impact on Sales
The rise of Augmented Reality (AR) technology presents marketers with promising opportunities to engage customers and transform their brand experience.
Yong-Chin Tan+2 more
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In-Situ Visualization for Cultural Heritage Sites using Novel Augmented Reality Technologies
Mobile Augmented Reality is an ideal technology for presenting information in an attractive, comprehensive and personalized way to visitors of cultural heritage sites.
Didier Stricker+2 more
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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a medical imaging modality that is commonly used to diagnose retinal diseases. In recent years, linear and radial scanning patterns have been proposed to acquire three-dimensional OCT data.
Christian M. Bosch+7 more
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