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Augmented Reality as Perceptual Reality

2006
As shown in Paul Milgram et al’s Reality-Virtuality Continuum (1994), Augmented Reality occupies a very unique status in the spectrum of Mixed Reality. Unlike Virtual Reality, which is completely made up of the virtual and has been the most important theme for both research and practical applications, theoretical approach for Augmented Reality seems to
Jung Yeon Ma, Jong Soo Choi
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Reality, knowledge of reality, representation of the knowledge of reality

EPISTEMOLOGIA, 2012
Very often reality is identified with our knowledge of it, and in turn our knowledge of reality is identified with the linguistic manner of describing it. It is claimed that the three moments cannot be identified, by pointing out some crucial differences among them obtained through an analysis of the power and limitations of languages and of the ...
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Virtual Reality and Reality

Facilities, 1993
Investigates, following the NEOCON exhibition, “Virtual Reality” and its applications for facilities managers and users of office equipment. Discusses also “downsizing” by firms, which has led, in the USA, to a surplus of used office furniture. IBM in the UK has experimented with desk and chair sharing to avoid this kind of problem and IBM (USA) seems ...
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Through the Realities of Augmented Reality

2019
Speaking of Augmented Reality (AR), it is about augmenting an actual world with some virtually generated digital information in order to make the combination of two worlds as seamless as possible. Creating seamless AR effects in real time is non-trivial, requiring interdisciplinary knowledge integration from many fields such as computer vision, signal ...
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Reality Testing and Testing Reality in Group TreatmentPart I: Reality and Reality Testing

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2016
This two-part contribution addresses reality, reality testing, and testing reality-how we think about and may technically approach these concepts. Part I provides a topic overview and focuses on reality testing. Part II (in an upcoming issue) focuses on testing reality and how it promotes emergence of new or previously inhibited forms of engagement ...
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The reality of virtual reality

Assembly Automation, 1999
The application of virtual reality (VR) in industry was the subject of a seminar at Cadcentre in Cambridge. The event, organised for UK VR Forum, the UK DTI’s VR awareness programme, prompted discussion on what is VR, highlighting the differences between immersive and non‐immersive techniques and where these are being applied. Three VR application case
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The reality of virtual reality

Proceedings Seventh International Conference on Virtual Systems and Multimedia, 2002
This paper proposes to clarify the popular term "virtual reality" through a historical and systematic analysis of the terms involved. Its main philosophical claims are that virtuality is itself a bonafide mode of reality, and that "virtual reality" must be understood as "things, agents and events that exist in cyberspace".
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Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality: myths and realities

2018
Ce livre décrit à la fois les aspects théoriques (modèles, méthodes, algorithmes) et pratiques (équipements, logiciels) de la réalité virtuelle.Il présente l'état actuel des connaissances en réalité virtuelle en informatique, mécanique, optique, acoustique, physiologie, psychologie, ergonomie, éthique et domaines connexes.
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The reality of virtual reality

World Class Design to Manufacture, 1995
Virtual reality (VR) has recently become established as a suite of technologies capable of serving many companies′ future needs in design practice, training and organizational communication. Two years after the launch of a major British collaborative project involving 17 blue‐chip companies, VR is set to become adopted by many as their “information ...
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The Phenomenon of Reality and Reality

1975
One of the most common and most fundamental criticisms of phenomenology has always been: What can a science of mere phenomena tell about reality itself? It may tell us what we take to be real. But does this in any way guarantee that the supposedly real is actually real? How can phenomenology decide the truth of what we mean?
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