Augmented reality for improving clinical decision skills
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that allows a computurized virtual object to be overlaid directed or indirectely in a really environment in a real time (Azuma, 1997; Zhou, Duh & Billinghurst, 2008) and differs from virtual reality (VR) since irt combines the real world with virtual object...
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2020
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Texto completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/9776 |
País: | Portugal |
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Resumo: | Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that allows a computurized virtual object to be overlaid directed or indirectely in a really environment in a real time (Azuma, 1997; Zhou, Duh & Billinghurst, 2008) and differs from virtual reality (VR) since irt combines the real world with virtual objects, supplementing the reality instead of substituting, making the bridge between virtual and real world in a perfect way (Chang, Morreale & Medicherla, 2010). |
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