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Augmented Reality Technology for Human Computer Interaction Connection and Modelled Based Tracking

JOURNAL:MAZEDAN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS

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1. Mahiima M. Bartere, Aman B. Vyas 27 Jun 2021 NA 12 0

Abstract

In spite of the fact that personal computers may be found in a wide variety of sizes and shapes, their core components have not changed throughout the years. If we look at the history of personal computers from the perspective of their users, we might be surprised to discover that the information-gathering machine was the primary force behind the expansion of commercial development. To put it another way, human-computer interaction was the driving force behind the development of personal computer history. HCI has gone through three distinct stages, the most important of which is determined by the information required to establish a connection with a computer, with the keyboard serving as the primary input device. The second phase is the graphical user interface (GUI), and it receives input from the mouse. The next stage is the touch screen, which is included into each and every mobile device. The forefinger is the primary connection used at this stage. Because people need to fully utilise all five of their senses to experience the world, the development of virtual reality and augmented reality has become an intriguing issue. The primary thrust of technological advancement is to broaden people's access to more opportunities and to make information gathering a process that is more analogous to the natural world. This chapter will provide you with information on AR/VR Technology and its use in HCI.


Keywords

AR/VR Technology, Human Computer Interaction, AI.


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