<p>Augmented and Virtual Reality are revolutionizing present and future technologies: these are the fastest growing and most fascinating areas of technologies at present. This book aims to provide insight into the theory and applications of Augmented and Virtual Reality to multiple technologies such
Handbook of Augmented and Virtual Reality
โ Scribed by Sumit Badotra; Sarvesh Tanwar; Ajay Rana; Nidhi Sindhwani; Ramani Kannan (editors)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 218
- Series
- Augmented and Virtual Reality; 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Augmented and Virtual Reality are revolutionizing present and future technologies: these are the fastest growing and most fascinating areas of technologies at present. This book aims to provide insight into the theory and applications of Augmented and Virtual Reality to multiple technologies such as IoT (Internet of Things), ML (Machine Learning), AI (Artifi cial Intelligence), Healthcare and Education.
- Explore multiple applications of AR/VR in a single text.
- Contains recent advancements in the field by industrialists, academics and scholars.
- Deals with recent trends in AI, ML, IoT, Blockchain.
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