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Augmented virtuality (AV) (also referred to as mixed reality) refers to the merging of real world objects into virtual worlds.〔P. Milgram and A. F. Kishino, (''Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visual Displays'' ) IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E77-D(12), pp. 1321-1329, 1994.〕 As an intermediate case in the Virtuality Continuum, it refers to predominantly virtual spaces, where physical elements, e.g. physical objects or people (Stratties), are dynamically integrated into, and can interact with the virtual world in real-time. This integration is achieved with the use of various techniques. Often streaming video from physical spaces, e.g. via webcam, (see (The Distributed Interactive Virtual Environment (DIVE) )), or using 3-dimensional digitalisation of physical objects (see (Tele-Immersion@UC Berkeley )). The use of real-world sensor information (e.g. gyroscopes) to control a virtual environment is an additional form of Augmented Virtuality, in which external inputs provide context for the virtual view. ==See also== * Mediated reality * Mixed reality * Multimodal interaction * Simulated reality * Visuo-Haptic Mixed Reality * Virtual reality * Virtuality continuum 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「augmented virtuality」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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