Augumented Reality Developer Course
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 779.90 MB | Duration: 1h 2m
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 779.90 MB | Duration: 1h 2m
AR, Hardware available for AR, assets in AR,Tracking in AR,Fundamental to ARCore,Working with ARCore,Light Est Anchor
What you'll learn
Introduction to AR
Introduction to AR Hardware,AR in Standalone,AR in Smartphone
AR in shopping, AR in business,AR in gaming,AR in education,AR in healthcare
Hardware available for AR,Assets in AR
Solid augmented assets
Tracking in AR
AR environment – features and planes
Fundamental to ARCore
Computer Vision constraints
Working with ARCore
The 3D barrier
Future of AR
Requirements
Learner should be from engineering / technical background.
Description
This course covers below mentioned topics1. Augment Reality basics•Introduction to AR•Introduction to AR Hardware•AR in Standalone•AR in Smartphone•Augmented Reality vs Virtual Reality – Difference and Similarities2. Augmented Reality-Intermediate•AR in shopping•AR in business•AR in gaming•AR in education•AR in healthcare•Hardware available for AR•What are assets in AR•Solid augmented assets•What is occlusion in AR3. Tracking in AR•Outside-in tracking•Inside-out tracking•Motion tracking4. Augmented reality advance•Understanding AR environment – features and planes•Light Estimation Anchors•Introduction to ARCore•Fundamental to ARCore•AR technical constraints•Computer Vision constraints•Understanding AR essentials•Working with ARCore•The 3D barrier•Future of ARAugmented Reality is a technology that enhances the real world by affixing layers of digital elements onto it. These elements include computer-generated graphics, sound or video effects, haptic feedback, or sensory projects.The intention behind adding this digital information is to provide an engaging and dynamic customer experience that is enabled with the input received from varied hardware like smart glass, smart lenses, and smartphones.Augmented Reality (AR) is often mistaken with Virtual Reality (VR). The main difference between the two is that while Virtual Reality replaces the entire real environment with an artificial one, Augmented Reality is applied in a direct view of an existing real environment and adds elements like sounds, videos, or graphics onto it.
Overview
Section 1: AR basics,Mobile AR, AR handsets and Glasses, Threats, Advantages disadvantages
Lecture 1 Augumented reality course content
Lecture 2 Introduction to AR
Lecture 3 Mobile AR
Lecture 4 AR handsets and AR Glasses
Lecture 5 Threats of Augumented Reality
Lecture 6 Working of AR,VR and Advantages and disadvantages,Mixed reality
Section 2: Augmented Reality-Intermediate
Lecture 7 AR in shopping, Retails and Gaming
Those who want to marke carreer in Auguemented reality field , will be helpful to buid career in the field.