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Augmented Reality - An Interactive World

Farah Wahaj, Divya Vora

Abstract


Augmented reality (AR) is an intelligent encounter of a true climate where computer-generated perceptual data is utilized to augment the things in reality, now and then crossing numerous sensory modalities, for example, visual, aural, haptic, somatosensory, and olfactory. AR is characterized as a framework that consolidates real and virtual universes, takes into account ongoing cooperation, and considers precise 3D enlistment of virtual and real things. The superimposed tangible information may be advantageous (i.e., helpful to the common habitat) or destructive (i.e., hurtful to the indigenous habitat) (for example concealing of the common habitat). This experience is so very much incorporated with the actual world that it is considered a completely vivid piece of this present reality. Augmented reality changes one's proceeding with perspective on a true climate, though virtual reality absolutely replaces the client's real world climate with a stimulated one. Mixed reality and computer-mediated reality are two expressions that are almost inseparable from augmented reality.

 

Keywords: 3D, augmented Reality, virtual reality


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