Abstract: Chapter 1 New Applications Bruno Arnaldi, Bruno ArnaldiSearch for more papers by this authorStéphane Cotin, Stéphane CotinSearch for more papers by this authorNadine Couture, Nadine CoutureSearch for more papers by this authorJean-Louis Dautin, Jean-Louis DautinSearch for more papers by this authorValérie Gouranton, Valérie GourantonSearch for more papers by this authorFrançois Gruson, François GrusonSearch for more papers by this authorDomitile Lourdeaux, Domitile LourdeauxSearch for more papers by this author Bruno Arnaldi, Bruno ArnaldiSearch for more papers by this authorStéphane Cotin, Stéphane CotinSearch for more papers by this authorNadine Couture, Nadine CoutureSearch for more papers by this authorJean-Louis Dautin, Jean-Louis DautinSearch for more papers by this authorValérie Gouranton, Valérie GourantonSearch for more papers by this authorFrançois Gruson, François GrusonSearch for more papers by this authorDomitile Lourdeaux, Domitile LourdeauxSearch for more papers by this author Book Editor(s):Bruno Arnaldi, Bruno ArnaldiSearch for more papers by this authorPascal Guitton, Pascal GuittonSearch for more papers by this authorGuillaume Moreau, Guillaume MoreauSearch for more papers by this author First published: 25 March 2018 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119341031.ch1Citations: 1 AboutPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShareShare a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Summary This chapter gives an overview of the new families of applications that have emerged or that have undergone massive development in the past over few years. It first analyzes the manufacturing industry, exploring the development of virtual reality (VR), the emergence of augmented reality (AR) and the question of return on investment. The chapter looks at recent results in the field of training and in the field of heritage. It discuss the AR techniques that can potentially visually enrich information through a fusion of intraoperative images and preoperative data (e.g. images, virtual 3D models), which help guide the surgeon during the operation. The chapter further presents a few examples of VR being used in the context of learning in the field of surgery. It examines applications related to city life, architecture and urbanism and focuses especially on developing mobility. Citing Literature Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Myths and Realities RelatedInformation
Publication Year: 2018
Publication Date: 2018-03-25
Language: en
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