Virtual reality uses headsets to fully immerse users in simulated 3D worlds, replacing the real world. Augmented reality enhances the real world by overlaying digital images and information. While VR aims to create separate virtual worlds, AR enhances the real world experience by supplementing it with computer-generated perceptual information. Major applications of AR include gaming, navigation, design, marketing, and retail by allowing users to visualize products in their real-world environment through their device cameras.
2. Let’s start the program by digging into your old sweet
memories
Go back to your schooling time, may be 3rd standard
Science Class in particular?
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3. Do you remember – our teachers told us something
like:
Living Things, and
Non-living things
If we still go deeper into “Living Things” we have :
Animal world, and
Plant world
All these things together constitutes “ Real World”
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4. In this “Real world” we want :
to do many things
See many things / places
Enjoy many things
But, we have our own limitations and constraints, like :
Time
Money
Facility ( Rocket?)
Social Commitments ( family, etc)
Biological constraints ( feather / wings)
Technological Constraints ( time travel)
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5. In spite of all these constraints we still enjoy many
things in our “Imaginary World”.
This “imaginary world” is limited to yourself.
No one else will “see” or come and “join” with you in
your imaginary world.
We, most of us, likes the company, enjoy more in the
company of others.
So, what is the best way out?
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6. Our software experts gave some kind of life to our
“imaginary world” and depicted it in the computer
screens / electronic devices.
This new world is called “ Virtual World”.
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7. Where we are ?
In the “Real World” ?
That is reality
When we get into “Virtual World”, what will be there ?
“ Virtual Reality”.
When we are fully into any of these two world, we call it we
are “immersed” in it.
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8. Virtual reality (VR) typically refers to computer
technologies that use software to generate realistic
images, sounds and other sensations that replicate a
real environment (or create an imaginary setting), and
simulate a user's physical presence in this
environment, by enabling the user to interact with this
space.
With the advancement of the technology, VR places
the user inside an experience. Instead of viewing a
screen in front of them, users are immersed and able to
interact with 3D worlds.
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9. Virtual reality enhance the imaginary world and take
us to virtual world / immersive environment**.
Users are isolated from the outside world / physical
surroundings.
** Immersive environment : (of a computer display or system)
generating a three-dimensional image which appears to surround the
user.
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10. You will enjoy the “Virtual World” only when you are
fully immersed in it.
When playing a computer game, for example, you will
get immersed in it by about 60%.
With 3D glasses – may be about 80%, and
With VR gear – may be about 95-100%?
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11. You experience VR using a head mounted display. The
headset covers your entire vision and thereby
immersing you totally in a computer generated 3D
world.
As you move your head it tracks your movements and
updates the display – tricking your brain into thinking
you are in a real place.
Currently, the gaming and entertainment industries
have found the most success with this medium.
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12. From a brand perspective VR offers the opportunity to make deep
and more meaningful connections with your customer.
Put your audience at the heart of the action. Whether it is test
driving a car, flying a jet or playing world class rugby VR is the
next best thing to being there.
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14. As I told you, VR seeks to create a world of its own,
separate from reality, and replaces the real world with
a simulated one.
Now, new technology has been developed to increase a
user’s experience in the real world and enhance reality.
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15. Augmented
The dictionary meaning of Augmented is :
Amplified
Enhanced
Improved
Supplemented
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16. What is Augmented Reality?
The basic idea of augmented reality is to superimpose
graphics, audio and other sensory elements over a real-
world environment in real time to augment the reality.
As a result, the technology work by enhancing one’s
current perception of reality.
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17. Augmented Reality is a very different technology from
Virtual Reality.
This software (work through apps) enables us to
configure, manage and visualize 3D content through
augmented reality.
The mission of this software is to seamlessly connect
our physical and virtual experiences so as to change
the way people see and imagine the world around
them.
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18. Augmented reality (AR) can be applied to many
markets , such as :
entertainment,
gaming,
navigation,
design,
marketing,
sales,
omni-commerce retail (just to name a few).
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19. This revolutionary technology is expected to impact
business like :
retail,
manufacturing, and
architecture.
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20. AR for Enterprise
How AR Applies to Enterprise
AR and the Business Life Cycle
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21. The most common use of 3D models today are either in
the filed of entertainment or product design.
Most 3D models still only displayed on the flat
monitor (2D).
Now, researchers and engineers are pulling graphics
out of your television screen or computer display and
integrating them into real-world environments.
AR is the end result.
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22. The Augmented Reality is generally experienced is
through gaming, creating immersive gaming
experiences that utilize your actual surroundings.
Imagine shooting games with zombies walking in your
own bedroom!
The biggest use of Augmented Reality gaming to-date
is Pokémon Go, allowing users to catch virtual
Pokémon who are hidden throughout a map of the real
world.
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23. The AR enabled tracker, which is an image linked to
the augmented reality element (ex: Drawing in the
bellow picture), triggers the software to display a 3D
version of the product (ex: here it is the building) with
which the user can interact.
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24. One can use mobile device to examine the product in
greater detail or just get an idea of what it looks in real
space.
(Prospective buyer is checking how sofa will looks like in real world)
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25. AR simply places the 3D model or hologram into the
environment and changes its position or scale based on
environment tracking and depth sensing of the
physical world.
Seeing a giant monster standing in your living room
can be frightening sight, even it is imaginary .
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26. Design
As of now, physical prototypes have been only way to
see designs in actual size.
Augment Reality now allows designers to manipulate
and interact with the product in the real world until
they satisfied, instead of going through multiple proto
development in that phase.
AR also connects the teams, speeding up the approval
process.
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27. AR will streamline design process by allowing for
immediate changes to the original (design) concept
before it ever hits production.
Will it fit? Need to change the spec sheet? How will it
look? etc. are the common doubts raise in the minds of
the designers while creating a style.
Answers for these questions once took days, weeks or
wild guesses, will now take minutes to confirm.
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28. B2B sales
Retailer and their sales representatives simulate the
products in real size, in their customer’s real
environment to push sales.
Augmented reality has improved the visual impact of
product presentation and helps sales team to close the
deals faster.
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29. Some retailers has brought AR into the fashion world
by using real, naked models as a kind of hybrid
mannequin on which people can view clothes.
With this technology we’ll soon all be able to instantly
try out the hottest trending fashions — from street
styles to catwalks — from anywhere in the world.“
AR technology will allow shoppers a 360-degree view
of the clothes. They will also be able to zoom in to see
the texture of the material.
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30. Omni- Commerce
Through smart phones and tablets, augmented reality is
allowing customers to try products at home before buying.
E-commerce customers can access an entire inventory of
products and AR allow them to test the products in their
homes to see how that product would look. Ikea has done it.
Shoe brand Converse‘s buyers who has the Converse
Sampler App can choose any shoe from the Converse
catalog and simply point the phone towards their foot to see
how the (virtual) shoe will look when wearing it.
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31. Currently, augmented reality is the forefront of retail
innovation, allowing users to experience shopping online
and offline in a revolutionary way. This technology is
allowing the consumer to interact with virtual products
through simple image scan.
'Nails by Holition is the FIRST EVER mobile app where
consumers can try on virtual nail colours in real-time.
There are no photos to upload - just hold a smart phone
over the hand and voilà, the selected nail colour appears on
the fingernails.
‘Nails by Holition’ even makes recommendations according
to the colour of your hands.
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33. The Augmented Reality mobile apps & software are
developed to give users more information about
products and objects around them.
Images on packages are made AR capable, because of
which shoppers can see how products will look when
built or unpackaged through augmented reality.
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34. London retailers deploy AR technology for 2016
Christmas shopping season
Augmented reality (AR) will meet shopping in a big
way this Christmas shopping season as London’s
Covent Garden area links up with AR tech firm Blippar
to offer a new consumer experience.
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35. Augment Reality is set to dominate the next age of
retail through product visualization.
People will always want to know as much as possible
before making purchase decision and AR will help in
ensuring customer confidence.
It is the kind of sales tool, will remain useful in years to
come.
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36. "AR is going to become really big.
"VR, many people think, is not gonna be that big,
compared to AR …
AR gonna take a little while, because there’s some
really hard technology challenges there.
But it will happen. It will happen in a big way. And we
will wonder, when it does [happen], how we lived
without it. Kind of how we wonder how we lived
without our [smartphones] today."
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37. An enhanced reality that works seamlessly between VR
& AR is known as Mixed Reality(MR).
The main difference between AR & MR is that MR
seeks to blend reality with computer generated
imagery to such a degree that the two become almost
indistinguishable.
The true MR system is still in nascent stage, and will
take time to come into market.
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38. There are privacy concerns.
Image-recognition software coupled with AR will,
quite soon, allow us to point our phones at people,
even strangers, and instantly see information from
their Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, LinkedIn or other
online profiles.
With most of these services people willingly put
information about themselves online, but it may be an
unwelcome shock to meet someone, only to have him
instantly know so much about your life and
background.
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41. How it works :
Demo video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH_LfXnklRw
Some more :
http://mashable.com/2016/09/16/naked-models-
augmented-reality-fashion/#H9zCZvGwVOq8
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