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Virtual reality aims to achieve the illusion of presence at a remote location.
Virtual reality aims to achieve the illusion of presence at a remote location.
False
In telepresence, the environment is completely synthetic.
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.
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.
AR can be considered a technology that combines the features of VR and telepresence.
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In AR, the user sees the virtual world augmented with real objects.
In AR, the user sees the virtual world augmented with real objects.
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Study Notes
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.
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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.