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Augmented reality can be see through or passthrough. See through uses an [[optical see through display]] like on the [[Magic Leap]]. Passthrough uses a camera feed and an optically opaque display, like a smartphone or a [[meta quest pro]].
Augmented reality can be see through or passthrough. See through uses an [[optical see through display]] like on the [[Magic Leap]]. Passthrough uses a camera feed and an optically opaque display, like a smartphone or a [[meta quest pro]].
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Key augmented reality progress has happened from aerospace: [[Boeing]], the [[USAF]], [[Polhemus]], [[Hughes Research Labs]], and [[Kaiser]].
Multi-user augmented reality has the potential to change conversation between two people. Two people, each with a pair of AR glasses, could both see a 3D model that one person is annotating.
Multi-user augmented reality has the potential to change conversation between two people. Two people, each with a pair of AR glasses, could both see a 3D model that one person is annotating.
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Professor Thomas P. Caudell, a researcher at Boeing, coined the term augmented reality. The term was in reference to a HMD that guided workers through assembling electrical wires in aircraft.<ref name=”1”></ref><ref name=”2”></ref><ref name=”6”></ref>
Professor Thomas P. Caudell, a researcher at Boeing, coined the term augmented reality. The term was in reference to a HMD that guided workers through assembling electrical wires in aircraft.<ref name=”1”></ref><ref name=”2”></ref><ref name=”6”></ref>
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Some of the first progress in augmented reality was from the aerospace industry: companies such as [[Boeing]], [[Polhemus]], [[Hughes Research Labs]], and [[Kaiser]].
==Existing work==
==Existing work==