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Generally, AR displays can be split into head-mounted displays (HMD), handheld displays and projection displays, the latter being stationary but potentially able to accommodate multiple users [202]. Also, for image generation and merging with the real world, two approaches can be distinguished [202]: optical see-through systems, which allow the user to see through the display onto the real world, and video see-through systems, which use video cameras to capture an image of the real world and provide the user with an augmented video image of her environment.
[202] Schmalstieg, D., and Reitmayr, G. Augmented Reality as a Medium for Cartography Mul- timedia Cartography, 2006. |
Generally, AR displays can be split into head-mounted displays, hand-held displays and projection displays, the latter being stationary but potentially able to accommodate multiple users.
[...] For image generation and merging with the real world, two approaches can be distinguished: Optical see-through systems, which allow the user to see through the display onto the real world, and video see-through systems, that use video cameras to capture an image of the real world and provide the user with an augmented video image of her environment. |
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