While the Vuzix Blade AR glasses do
superimpose computer graphics over your real - world eyesight, the computer - generated elements are not actually placed into the 3D environment.
Apple's ARKit augmented reality framework has seen only modest adoption from developers since it was announced at the Worldwide Developers Conference, while growth has seen a steady decline since its official launch, according to App Store data gathered by Apptopia.ARKit enables iPhones and iPads running iOS 11 to
superimpose computer - generated graphics over the real world, allowing developers to take their apps beyond the screen and into the user's environment.By using the built - in camera, processors, and motion sensors found in iOS devices, virtual content appears on top of real - world scenes, and users don't need any special equipment to enjoy them because ARKit does the heavy lifting.But despite initial excitement over the technology and a general consensus that Apple
Augmented reality uses technology to
superimpose a computer - generated image on the user's view of the real
Augmented Reality is a technology that
superimposes a computer - generated image on a user's view of the real world, thus providing a composite view.
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that
superimposes computer - generated images, audio / videos and other types of media to enhance one's view of the
Eto Otitigbe's installation for the fall 2017 anniversary exhibition Call & Response, Aseje, an Urhrobo word meaning everywhere, is an outdoor Augmented Reality (AR) installation, a series of composite views that result from
superimposing computer - generated images on a user's view of the real world.
It superimposes computer - generated graphics and sound via an electronic device, typically a smartphone.
Despite the «AR» in their name, Toshiba's glasses aren't really designed to give you an immersive experience that
superimposes computer graphics onto your real - world view.
Not exact matches
It then
superimposes pre-programmed 3D imagery on the
computer's camera feed.
Any relatively sophisticated
computer user with a thousand - dollar machine can create convincing political ads using text
superimposed over a handful of stock images and public - domain footage.
In the first study, Sara Mednick of Harvard University and her colleagues investigated the role of sleep in perceptual learning by training subjects to report the direction of colored bars
superimposed on other lines on a
computer screen.
A
computer - generated vision of the near - future, the ALMA antenna array
superimposed on a real photograph.
Slightly different to VR, AR simulates
superimposed,
computer - generated artificial objects in the real - world environment (think Pokémon Go) and printed material, enhancing the perception of reality.
The title became the first in the series to use full motion video and 3D
computer graphics, which featured 3D character models
superimposed over 2D pre-rendered backgrounds.
In Conversation I and Conversation II, Mr. Phillips
superimposes patterns from artist Albert Oehlen's series
Computer Paintings and bands of color over photographs of nude women that he had photographed in racecars for a project in Playboy magazine.
Postmodernism isn't about painting the Mona Lisa, rather it's about sourcing a
computer graphic of the Mona Lisa and
superimposing it on a slice of toast while singing a Scottish lament.
The process of capturing images directly from the
computer screen creates a moiré pattern — an optical illusion, which is the consequence of the pixel grids, meshes or dot patterns being
superimposed.
The glasses produce a hallucinatory effect by
superimposing advanced
computer graphics onto the wearer's view of the real world.