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augmented reality

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augmented reality

Use of computer systems and data to overlay video or other real-life representations. For example, a video of a car engine with the mechanical drawings overlaid.



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Here, the solar and synthetic accumulate into one seamless spectrum, even becoming indistinguishable--such that Eliasson's usual probing of perception, by underscoring our projections onto the natural world, now turns to that world's augmented reality.
The technology is also applicable to land-based vehicle cockpit tracking; image guided and augmented surgery; and, augmented reality for manufacturing, industrial training, field repair and maintenance.
Already, members of the group, who represent some of the best and the brightest in policing, have completed or are developing projects dealing with augmented reality applications for law enforcement, the future of community policing, a national intelligence model for the 21st century, and training programs in applied futuristics for law enforcement.
 
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