Telepresence vs Virtual Reality vs Augmented Reality

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Virtual reality aims to achieve the illusion of presence at a remote location.

False

In telepresence, the environment is completely synthetic.

False

The fundamental purpose of virtual reality is to extend the operator's sensory-motor facilities and problem-solving abilities to a remote environment.

False

AR can be considered a technology that combines the features of VR and telepresence.

True

In AR, the user sees the virtual world augmented with real objects.

False

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Telepresence, Virtual Reality, and Augmented Reality

  • Telepresence aims to extend the operator's sensory-motor facilities and problem-solving abilities to a remote environment.
  • The primary goal of telepresence is to create the illusion of presence at a remote location.
  • Virtual reality (VR) aims to create the illusion of presence within a computer simulation.
  • In VR, the environment is completely synthetic.
  • Telepresence involves a completely real environment.
  • Augmented Reality (AR) can be considered a technology between VR and Telepresence.
  • In AR, the user sees the real world augmented with virtual objects.

Test your understanding of the key differences between telepresence, virtual reality, and augmented reality. Learn how these technologies extend human capabilities and achieve presence in various environments.

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