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Date: 2013-02-01 20:12:22
Virtual reality
Mixed reality
Augmented reality
Nature
Multimodal interaction
Wikitude
Augmented virtuality
ARToolKit
Tangible user interface
Human–computer interaction
Reality
User interface techniques

Abstract Due to the increase of interest in Augmented Reality (AR), the potential uses of AR are increasing also. It can benefit the user in various fields such as education, business, medicine, and other. Augmented Real

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