What Is Augmented Reality?
Augmented reality is a human interface for information that uses spherical coordinate systems to display information relative to the position of the viewer. Its most common application today is the overlay of information on the viewfinder of digital cameras. This is already a feature in many mid-point to high-end digital cameras that overlay the position of faces on the screen.
There are currently two distinct methods of augmented reality: marker-based and gravimetric.
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