1. Air University Islamabad
PREPARED BY : HamzaAshraf, Hamza Saeed
ROLL NO :181260 & 181232
AUGMENTED REALITY
B R I D G I N G R E A L A N D V I R T U A L W O R L D S …
3. What is Augmented
Reality ?
• Augmented reality (AR) is an emerging
form of experience in which the real
world (RW) is enhanced by computer-
generated content which is tied to
specific locations and/oractivities.
• Augmented reality is closer to the real
world. It adds graphics, sounds, haptic
feedback and smell to the natural world
as itexists.
5. What is the Goal of AR?
1) To enhance the person’s performance
and perception of the world.
But what is the Ultimate Goal????
6. The Ultimate Goal of AR
To create a system such that user
cannot tell the Difference between
the Real World and the Virtual
Augmentation of it.
7. Augmented Reality vs
Virtual Reality
• VR basically allow users to
experience a world that does not
have a physicalform.
• AR is the blending of virtual reality
and real life. It enables to interact
with virtual contents in the real
world.
8. HAWK EYE
Hawk-Eye is a complex computer system used
officially in numerous sports such as cricket,
tennis, hurling and association football, to visually
track the trajectory of the ball and display a
record of its most statistically likely path as a
moving image.
11. AUGMENT USER
The user wears or carries a device, usually on the head or
hands, to obtain information about physical object.
Researcher’s have developed a variety of devices for users
to wear
, letting them see, hear and touch artificially-
created objects and become immersed in virtual computer
environments.
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13. AUGMENT PHYSICAL OBJECTS
The physical object is changed by embedding input, output
or computational devices on or within it.
Papert created a "floor turtle", actually a small robot that
could be controlled by a child with a computer language
called Logo.
15. AUGMENT ENVIROMENT
Independent devices provide and collect information from
the surrounding environment, displaying information onto
objects and capturing information about the user's
interactions withthem.
It enhances physical environments to support various
human activities.
17. How Augmented
Reality Works ?
The basic idea of augmented
reality is
graphics,
to superimpose
audio and other
sensory enhancements over a
real-world environment in
real time.
18. This is how AR works
1) Pick a Real World Scene
2) Add your Virtual Objects in it
3) Delete Real World Objects
It is not Virtual Reality Because the
Environment is Real
20. Sixth Sense
• These components are strung
together in a lanyard like apparatus
that the user wears around his neck.
• The user also wears four coloured
caps on the fingers, and these caps
are used to manipulate the images
that the projectoremits.
27. Limitations Of AugmentedReality
• There are also privacy concerns. Image-recognition software coupled with AR will,
quite soon, allow us to point our phones at people, even strangers, and instantly see
information from their Facebook, T
witter
, and Amazon, LinkedIn or other online
profiles.
• Some people may prefer to use their AR iPhone applications rather than an
experienced tour guide, even though a tour guide may be able to offer a level of
interaction, an experience and a personal touch unavailable in a computer program.
28. Future Of Augmented
Reality
• Gaming: Pokemon-
GO, Harry Potter The
Wizards Unite
• E-commerce: IKEA
PlaceApp, Memomi
Clothing Brand