Augmented reality law, privacy, and ethics law, society, and emerging AR technologies
Augmented Reality (AR) is the blending of digital information in a real-world environment. A common example can be seen during any televised football game, in which information about the game is digitally overlaid on the field as the players move and position themselves. Another application is Googl...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Rockland
Syngress
2015
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Summary: | Augmented Reality (AR) is the blending of digital information in a real-world environment. A common example can be seen during any televised football game, in which information about the game is digitally overlaid on the field as the players move and position themselves. Another application is Google Glass, which enables users to see AR graphics and information about their location and surroundings on the lenses of their "digital eyewear", changing in real-time as they move about. |
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Physical Description: | xxi, 338 pages : illustrations 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
ISBN: | 9780128002087 |