Introduction

As the evolution goes on for mankind there is onw field from which we can expect even more in this modern world, Technology. Yes, I am talking about technology, a field that changed the mankind for good, that changed our perspective of working, whether it is a simple task or a complicated one Technology has helped us in almost every aspect. Today we will be talking about an amazing technology that can integrate digital data with the user’s environment known as Augmented Reality.

Uses of AR

AR (Augmented Reality) is used to change the natural environment digitally or to provide information to user about the targeted specie, language, or any other thing. One more prominent benefit of this technology is that AR blends the 3D objects or digital information into the perception of the user in real world. AR basically delivers sound, visible things and many more sensory data to the used in real world.

As you can see we can use AR in different aspects like, shopping (to check the price tags on items), gaming (Pokemon GO), language (for translation) and many more we can’t even imagine.

Working of AR

The output of AR can be delivered through various items like, smartphones, glasses and even tablets. Even AR with contact lenses is in progress. It requires the equipment to have AR software. Through computer vision technology, which examines the video stream, the software recognizes an object when a user points the gadget at it and stares at it. Similar to how a web browser loads a page using a URL, the device then gets data about the object from the cloud. The AR information is displayed as a 3-D “experience” superimposed on the object as opposed to a 2-D page on a screen, which is a key distinction. So, what the user sees is a combination of the real and the digital.

Summary

Apple keeps improving and developing ARKit, a suite of open source mobile augmented reality developer tools. In their leading augmented reality shopping apps for the iPhone and iPad, companies like Target and Ikea integrate ARKit. ARCore, the Android version of ARKit, is also developing and getting better. For instance, ARCore employs a geospatial API that draws information from Google Earth’s 3D models and Google Maps’ Street View image data. Similar to ARKit, ARCore has enhanced its Depth API and optimized it for deeper sensing at greater distances. Since immersive technology is used by AR, more experience and chances are yet to come on different platforms.

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