Mixed reality combines with both
the virtual and augmented reality. In the mixed reality, users navigate through
the both the virtual and real environment at the same time. Here the virtual objects entered into the user’s real
world space and augment their real world environment, making virtual
interactions appears to be real. New environments and visualizations become
possible, when both the virtual and augmented realities meet.
Mixed Reality can
cover the portion of completely real environment, and completely virtual
environment. Types of mixed
reality include Monitor based
(non-immersive) video displays, A HMD showing video, Optical see-through HMD, Video see-through
HMD, Monitor based AV system, Immersive or partially immersive AV, Partially
immersive AV systems etc. The key term for mixed reality, or MR, is flexibility and for AR
utility. Virtual is near and reality is
what we experience as human beings. Augmented reality is a technology that works on computer
vision based recognition algorithms to augment sound, video, graphics and other
sensor based inputs on real world objects using the camera of your device.
Everything that we know about our reality
comes by way of our senses. Virtual reality is primarily experienced through
two of the five senses: sight and sound. Simplest form of VR is the 3D
image. The VR experience viewed in a VR head mounted display that doesn’t show
part of the real world isn’t a MR experience. Similarly, looking at a live
video feed of the real world on a TV screen that doesn’t involve any virtual
imagery also isn’t a MR experience. However, almost any display that combines
real and virtual imagery is a Mixed Reality experience. Mixed reality is a form of augmented reality that is
somewhere between VR and AR. Mixed reality augments the real world with virtual
objects that look as if they are really placed within that world. For more
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