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<ref name=def> [https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/augmented-reality-AR] by TechTarget | |||
<ref name=def> [https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/augmented-reality-AR augmented reality (AR)] by Alexander S. Gillis at TechTarget.com. Last access 1/19/2024. | |||
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<ref name=recognition> [https://dynamics.microsoft.com/en-us/mixed-reality/guides/what-is-augmented-reality-ar/] | <ref name=recognition> [https://dynamics.microsoft.com/en-us/mixed-reality/guides/what-is-augmented-reality-ar/ What is augmented reality or AR?] published by Windows | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 25 January 2024
Augmented reality (AR) refers to the use of digital elements to enhance and interact with the real world[1]. It also involves the program being able to recognize real world objects for placement of digital interactions[2]. Most commonly, augmented reality is used with smartphones or glasses, and can be used to entertain, inform, or assist with decision making.
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- ↑ augmented reality (AR) by Alexander S. Gillis at TechTarget.com. Last access 1/19/2024.
- ↑ What is augmented reality or AR? published by Windows