Category
page 1Mixed reality
avatar
graphical representation of the user or the user's alter ego or character
Apple Vision Pro
XR-Headset by Apple Inc.
uncanny valley
hypothesis that human replicas which appear almost like real human beings elicit revulsion

VTuber
thumb|Kizuna AI was the first VTuber to achieve breakout popularity.A or is an online entertainer who uses a virtual avatar generated using computer graphics. Real-time motion capture software or technology are often—but not always—used to capture movement. The digital trend originated in Japan in the mid-2010s, and has become an international online phenomenon in the 2020s. A majority of VTubers are English- and Japanese-speaking YouTubers or live streamers who use avatar designs. By 2020, there were more than 10,000 active VTubers. Although the term is an allusion to the video platform YouTu
head-up display
transparent display presenting data within normal sight lines of the user
simulation hypothesis
hypothesis that reality could be a computer simulation
Microsoft HoloLens
mixed reality device from Microsoft

smartglasses
thumb|upright=1.2|The touch pad built on the side of the 2013 [[Google Glass can communicate with the user's phone via Bluetooth]]
thumb|Man wearing a 1998 EyeTap Digital Eye Glass
interactive art
art that involves the spectator
Gear VR
mobile virtual reality headset developed by Samsung Electronics
Windows Mixed Reality
mixed reality computing platform by Microsoft
head-mounted display
device used in virtual reality systems
visionOS
visionOS is an extended reality operating system derived primarily from iPadOS and its core frameworks (including UIKit, SwiftUI, ARKit and RealityKit), and MR-specific frameworks for foveated rendering and real-time interaction. It was developed by Apple exclusively for its Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset. It was unveiled on June 5, 2023, at Apple's WWDC23 event alongside the reveal of the Apple Vision Pro. The software released on February 2, 2024, shipping with the Apple Vision Pro.
six degrees of freedom
freedom of movement of a rigid body in three-dimensional space
WowCube
handheld electronic game console developed by Cubios Inc.
light field
vector function that describes the amount of light flowing in every direction through every point in space
video tracking
finding the item in each frame of a video sequence
virtual retinal display
display technology that draws a raster display directly onto the retina of the eye
Android XR
extended reality operating system
A-Frame
open-source web framework for building virtual reality (VR) experiences
Cave automatic virtual environment
immersive virtual reality environment
Q28135989
glTF (Graphics Library Transmission Format or GL Transmission Format and formerly known as WebGL Transmissions Format or WebGL TF) is a standard file format for three-dimensional scenes and models. A glTF file uses one of two possible file extensions: .gltf (JSON/ASCII) or .glb (binary). Both .gltf and .glb files may reference external binary and texture resources. Alternatively, both formats may be self-contained by directly embedding binary data buffers (as base64-encoded strings in .gltf files or as raw byte arrays in .glb files). An open standard developed and maintained by the Khronos Gro
spatial computing
term regarding augmented reality
Reality–virtuality continuum
concept in computer science
immersive technology
technologies that create simulated experiences, making users feel like they are part of a digital or virtual environment
Vuzix
Vuzix Corporation () is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Rochester, New York and founded by Paul Travers in 1997. Vuzix is a supplier of smartglasses and augmented reality display technology. Vuzix manufactures and sells computer display devices and software. Vuzix head-mounted displays are marketed towards mobile and immersive augmented reality applications, such as 3D gaming, manufacturing training, and military tactical equipment. On January 5, 2015, Intel acquired 30% of Vuzix's stock for $24.8 million.
TrackIR
TrackIR, created by NaturalPoint Inc., is an optical motion tracking controller for Microsoft Windows.
camera resectioning
determination of the geometric model parameters of a camera for technical and scientific applications
screen-door effect
visual artifact of displays