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  2. World Heritage Maker - Wikipedia

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    World Heritage Maker Logo. World Heritage Maker (WHM) 1.0 is a rendering program for mobile applications using Augmented reality technology. It is developed by the Institute for Virtual Culture (Bulgarian: Институт за виртуална култура]), a Bulgarian company based in Sofia, Bulgaria, established in 2013. [1]

  3. Wikitude - Wikipedia

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    For location-based augmented reality, the position of objects on the screen of the mobile device is calculated using the user's position (by GPS or Wi-Fi), the direction in which the user is facing (by using the compass) and accelerometer. Augmentations can be placed at specific points of interest and afterwards viewed through the devices ...

  4. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Augmented reality (AR) is a type of virtual reality technology that blends what the user sees in their real surroundings with digital content generated by computer software. The additional software-generated images with the virtual scene typically enhance how the real surroundings look in some way.

  5. 3D user interaction - Wikipedia

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    The Tango Platform is an augmented reality computing platform, developed and authored by the Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP), a skunkworks division of Google. It uses computer vision and internal sensors (like gyroscopes) to enable mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to detect their position relative to the world around ...

  6. Tango (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Tango (named Project Tango while in testing) was an augmented reality computing platform, developed and authored by the Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP), a skunkworks division of Google. It used computer vision to enable mobile devices , such as smartphones and tablets , to detect their position relative to the world around them without ...

  7. Reality–virtuality continuum - Wikipedia

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    The origin R denotes unmodified reality. A continuum across the virtuality axis, V, includes reality augmented with graphics (augmented reality), as well as graphics augmented by reality (augmented virtuality). However, the taxonomy also includes modification of reality or virtuality or any combination of these. The mediality axis denotes changes.

  8. Projection augmented model - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the AR paradigm that does not suffer from these limitations is spatially augmented reality (Figure 1). [8] Spatially augmented reality displays project computer-generated information directly into the user's environment. [9] Although there are several possible display configurations, the most natural type is the projection ...

  9. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    The first Canadian virtual reality film festival was the FIVARS Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories, founded in 2015 by Keram Malicki-Sánchez. [131] In 2016, the first Polish VR program, The Abakanowicz Art Room was realized – it documented the art office of Magdalena Abakanowicz , made by Jarosław Pijarowski and ...