Prototypes Of Human-Machine Interactions And Types Of Educational Applications Specific To Mobile Augmented Reality
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2012, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
The technology of Augmented Reality - AR stimulates the perception of the surrounding reality by means of innovative and interactive human-machine interfaces. The development in an exponential rythm of the capabilities of the mobile devices and also the improvement of the algorithms specific to AR, have made these devices integrated and miniaturized platforms for AR applications, and extended their usage not only for academic research but also for commercial purposes. The present paper structures information concerning prototypes of human-machine interactions specific to the paradigme of Mobile Augmented Reality - MAR and presents usage examples for the design of modern educational applications for mobile devices. The paper presents final conclusions based on author’s technology evaluations and development of an AR browser educational application for smartphone.
Authors and Affiliations
Livia Ştefan
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