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Encyclopedia > Head Mounted Display

A Head Mounted Display (HMD) is a device that one wears on one's head to have video information directly displayed in front of one's eyes. HMDs are often used for simulating virtual reality environments and viewing of stereoscopic images. Video (from Latin, I see) is the technology of processing electronic signals for representing moving pictures. ... This article refers to the sight organ. ... Virtual reality (abbreviated VR) describes an environment that is simulated by a computer. ... Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three-dimensional) imaging is a technique to create the illusion of depth in a photograph, movie, or other two-dimensional image, by presenting a slightly different image to each eye. ...


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VRML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Mixed Reality was defined by Paul Milgram as the merging of real and virtual worlds somewhere along the virtuality continuum which connects completely real environments to completely virtual ones. ... Augmented reality (AR) is a field of computer research which deals with the combination of real world and computer generated data. ...

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