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Top 50 Terminologies related to AR/VR

ARVR

Haptics be used to assist in the creation of virtual objects in a computer simulation, to control such virtual objects, and to enhance the remote control of machines and devices (telerobotics). This returns any planes or feature points that the ray intersects, along with the pose of that intersection in world space.

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SIGGRAPH 2017 In Los Angeles Showcases The Latest In VR and AR

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This year Flock (video above) will expand upon some of the concepts of Holojam with a multi-user untethered virtual world “designed to get people to move, shake, and flock together.” A user study demonstrated the effectiveness of the system’s alleviation of virtual reality sickness symptoms. Facing Mike.

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Printing a Model of Light with XR, featuring Bentley’s Greg Demchak

XR for Business Podcast

And so we can take those objects that are modeled in a CAD system and pull them into a head-mounted display — the Microsoft Hololens — and see those 3D models align with your physical space. So you reach out and grab things, controls, models, and it’s all just near interaction with your hands.

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Printing a Model of Light with XR, featuring Bentley’s Greg Demchak

XR for Business Podcast

And so we can take those objects that are modeled in a CAD system and pull them into a head-mounted display — the Microsoft Hololens — and see those 3D models align with your physical space. So you reach out and grab things, controls, models, and it’s all just near interaction with your hands.

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Printing a Model of Light with XR, featuring Bentley's Greg Demchak

XR for Business Podcast

And so we can take those objects that are modeled in a CAD system and pull them into a head-mounted display -- the Microsoft Hololens -- and see those 3D models align with your physical space. So you reach out and grab things, controls, models, and it's all just near interaction with your hands. What do I do?