This document discusses augmented reality, virtual reality, and the metaverse. It begins with introducing the presenter and their contact information. It then provides definitions of mixed reality, augmented reality, and the metaverse. Mixed reality combines real and virtual objects, augmented reality overlays digital content on the physical world, and the metaverse can be experienced through VR and allows users to interact virtually. The document outlines some common applications of mixed reality technology in fields like education, medicine, and remote work. It concludes with discussing differences between virtual reality, augmented reality, and the metaverse.
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is a term used to describe the merging of
a real-world environment and a
computer-generated one.
combines both real and virtual entities to
produce new simulated environments
and visuals where physical and digital
objects interact in real-time.
It's a hybrid combination of augmented
reality and virtual reality technology
What
is
Mixed
Reality(Digital
Twin)?
23. ❖ MR has evolved as it is based on Real-time objects,
Synchronization, and Interactivity.
❖ MR simulates the artificial environment.
The future of MR relies on:
o Holoportation: a combination of "hologram" and
"teleportation"
o Interactive training
o Multi-screen computing
o 3D interactions
o Image-guided surgery and many more
24. ❖ MR technology has covered its applications in all
fields including education, medicine etc. and
many other fields. Some common applications
include: In terms of education, MR makes learning
more interesting and interactive through 3D
projections and simulations.
❖ Using training, MR demonstrated a 40%
incremental improvement in their process by
visualizing their process.
❖ In medicine, MR helps medical professionals and
doctors view and share patient data and
information in a more interactive way, paving the
way for image-based surgery.
❖ MR eliminates the biggest disadvantages of
remote workspace or distance learning with
translation applications that can translate language
in real time.
❖ Mixed Reality allows people to create holograms
to display scenes or objects or avatars, removing
the need for physicality.
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can be any 3D virtual space powered by
technologies – including Virtual Reality (VR),
Augmented Reality (AR), Artificial Intelligence (AI),
Internet of Things (IoT) and Blockchain – allowing
people to interact with each other. (and in some
cases, non-human avatars).
Metaverse
A virtual reality headset, helmet, or other
equipment is used to view this environment.
a virtual, three-dimensional environment that
gives users the ability to explore and engage with
a virtual environment in a way that simulates
reality as experienced by the user's senses.
What
is
Metaverse?
27. Metaverse
Metaverse technology contributes to
detailing scientific material, no matter
how difficult or complex it is, by
explaining its details using high-quality
drawings, photos, and videos.
Metaverse
Metaverse technology engages students
with the contents of the lesson;
Metaverse
Due to the passion of modern students
for modern technology and its
applications, in addition to the
entertainment that prevails in the
atmosphere of the virtual classroom.
Interpreted Works
Metaverse
28. Virtual Reality
• An adventurous experience that
helps isolate users from the real
world, and this can be done through
a headset and headphones.
Augmented Reality
• Like augmented reality, the real
world combines digital devices with
the world in time.
Mixed Reality
• It is a term to describe the digital
world, which can interact with many
users in a three-dimensional
environment, and this virtual world is
the future of the Internet.
Metaverse
Differences between
• Designed to digitally select world
views with limited interactivity.
29. Geometry
3-dimensional (x, y, z)
geographical structure.
3D
Time
Timeline, scheduling, and
duration with extended 3D
4D
Money
Cost estimation, budget analysis
5D
Sustainability
Self-Sustainable & Energy
Efficient
6D
Facility Management
Facility Management Information
7D
Interpreted
Dimensionality
2D
2-dimensional (x, y) geographical
structure.