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Researchers Project Digital People into Chairs in Augmented Reality Study
A Microsoft Research study uses augmented reality to project a life-size person into a room with you, perching them in an empty seat.
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Microsoft now taking applications for $3,000 HoloLens development kits
Microsoft has just announced that it will make HoloLens development kits available in the first quarter of 2016. The kits will cost $3,000, and Microsoft is taking applications for them starting today. Exact specs for the kits are still nebulous, but they'll supposedly be "fully untethered," capable of being used without physical cords or a remote PC connection — like the units we tested earlier this year.
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The History of Mobile Augmented Reality: Developments in Mobile AR over the last almost 50 years [Technical Report] [PDF]
This document summarizes the major milestones in mobile Augmented Reality between 1968 and 2014. Mobile Augmented Reality has largely evolved over the last decade, as well as the interpretation itself of what is Mobile Augmented Reality. The rst instance of Mobile AR can certainly be associated with the development of wearable AR, in a sense of experiencing AR during locomotion (mobile as a motion).
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Disney is using augmented reality to bring coloring books to life
A Disney Research team has developed technology that projects coloring book characters in 3D while you're still working on coloring them. The process was detailed in a new paper called "Live Texturing of Augmented Reality Characters from Colored Drawings," and it was presented at the IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality on September 29th. That title's a mouthful, but it's descriptive: the live texturing technology allows users...
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Magic Leap patent reveals what may be the next augmented reality system
The folks at Magic Leap remain tight-lipped about what the device looks like and exactly how it functions, but a recently uncovered patent application may provide some helpful clues.
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