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Fundamentals of Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality (101)
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Fundamentals of Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality (101)

Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, AR, VR, ARKit,ARCore, Unity3D, Unreal Engine, AR and VR applications
Last updated 7/2025
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What you'll learn

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR).
  • Recognize the differences between AR and VR and their applications across various industries.
  • Gain knowledge of the underlying technologies driving AR and VR experiences.
  • Explore the role of hardware components such as sensors, displays, and tracking systems in creating immersive environments.
  • Familiarize yourself with popular development platforms and tools used for creating AR and VR content.
  • Develop the skills to navigate and utilize development environments for building interactive experiences.
  • Learn principles of designing user interfaces in AR and VR environments.
  • Develop an understanding of interaction techniques and ergonomic considerations for effective user engagement.
  • Acquire skills in 3D modeling and content creation for immersive experiences in AR and VR.
  • Explore methods of optimizing and adapting content for different devices and platforms.
  • Discover the synergies between AI, machine learning, and AR/VR technologies.
  • Learn how to incorporate AI-driven functionalities like object recognition and adaptive interactions into AR and VR applications.

Course content

2 sections7 lectures1h 16m total length
  • Introduction to AR and VR15:54

    Explore the fundamentals of augmented reality and virtual reality, highlighting differences, milestones, and current and future applications across industries, while addressing ethical and social considerations.

  • Core Technologies5:17

    Explore the core technologies of augmented reality and virtual reality, including headsets, sensors, inside-out and outside-in tracking, display systems, optics, and 3D audio.

  • AR & VR Development Platforms5:59

    Explore AR and VR development platforms, including ARKit, ARCore, Unity 3D, and Unreal Engine, to craft immersive experiences with motion tracking, surface detection, and light estimation.

  • User Interface and Interaction Design5:40

    Design immersive AR and VR interfaces by applying spatial awareness, consistency, scale, and hierarchy, and match input methods from gestures to voice and eye tracking for engaging, accessible user experiences.

  • Modeling and Content Creation9:50

    Master three-dimensional modeling basics and content creation, including polygonal modeling, nurbs, and digital sculpting, to craft lifelike virtual objects and animations. Optimize textures, materials, lighting, and assets for augmented reality and virtual reality, considering asset formats like fbx and obj and workflows in Unity and Unreal Engine.

  • Integration of AI and machine learning in AR and VR5:41

    Explore how ai and ml fuse with ar and vr to enable real-time insights, personalized learning, and adaptive experiences across education, healthcare, and industry.

  • AR and VR (Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality) in Data Management27:53

    Explore how AR and VR rely on robust data management, including real-time processing, low latency with edge computing, secure storage, data integration, and scalable cloud solutions.

Requirements

  • Basic skills of 3D modeling and ideas of VR and AR

Description

Fundamentals of Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality (101)

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, two terms have gained substantial prominence: Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR). These immersive technologies have transformed the way we perceive and interact with the digital and physical worlds, offering experiences that were once thought to be confined to the realms of science fiction. This fundamental course will provide you with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality.

Understanding Augmented Reality (AR)

Augmented Reality is a technology that blends digital content with the real world, enhancing our perception of reality by overlaying computer-generated information onto our immediate surroundings. Unlike Virtual Reality, which creates an entirely simulated environment, AR integrates digital elements seamlessly into our existing physical environment. This integration is often experienced through devices such as smartphones, tablets, smart glasses, and heads-up displays.

Key Components of Augmented Reality:

  1. Real-World View: AR starts with the real-world view captured by the device's camera, serving as the canvas onto which digital content is overlaid.

  2. Computer Vision: This technology enables the AR system to understand and interpret the environment. It recognizes objects, surfaces, and their spatial relationships, allowing digital content to be placed accurately.

  3. Content Overlay: Digital content, such as 3D models, images, text, and videos, is superimposed onto the real-world view based on the device's understanding of the environment.

  4. User Interaction: AR applications often allow users to interact with the overlaid content. This interaction can include gestures, voice commands, and touch inputs.

Applications of Augmented Reality:

  1. Gaming: AR gaming apps like Pokémon Go have gained immense popularity by placing virtual characters and objects in the real world for players to interact with.

  2. Retail: AR can enhance the shopping experience by enabling customers to visualize products in their real environment before making a purchase.

  3. Education: AR is transforming education by bringing abstract concepts to life. It allows students to interact with 3D models, historical reconstructions, and more.

  4. Healthcare: Medical professionals use AR for tasks like surgical navigation, where relevant data is projected onto the surgeon's field of view.

Understanding Virtual Reality (VR)

Virtual Reality, on the other hand, transports users into entirely simulated environments, effectively replacing the physical world with a digital one. VR is typically experienced through specialized headsets that completely immerse users in a computer-generated reality, isolating them from their actual surroundings.

Key Components of Virtual Reality:

  1. Headset: VR headsets contain displays that cover the user's field of view and sensors that track head movements to adjust the displayed environment accordingly.

  2. Immersive Environment: VR environments are computer-generated and can simulate real-world settings or entirely fantastical worlds, limited only by the imagination of the creators.

  3. Motion Tracking: Sensors track not only head movements but also hand and body movements, allowing users to interact with the virtual world.

  4. Stereoscopic 3D: VR provides a sense of depth and scale by presenting slightly different images to each eye, mimicking how our eyes perceive the real world.

Applications of Virtual Reality:

  1. Gaming: VR gaming offers an unparalleled level of immersion, placing players directly within the game world.

  2. Training and Simulations: Industries such as aviation, military, and medicine use VR to create realistic training scenarios.

  3. Therapy and Rehabilitation: VR is employed as a therapeutic tool for phobias, PTSD treatment, and physical rehabilitation.

  4. Virtual Tourism: Users can virtually explore distant locations and historical periods, opening up new possibilities for travel and education.

The Blurring Line Between AR and VR:

As technology advances, the boundary between AR and VR is becoming increasingly blurred. Mixed Reality (MR) combines elements of both, seamlessly integrating digital content into the real world while allowing interactions. This technology holds the potential to revolutionize fields like design, collaboration, and entertainment.

In conclusion, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are two transformative technologies that offer unique ways to interact with digital information and immerse ourselves in new realities. Whether it's enhancing our surroundings with digital overlays or completely immersing ourselves in virtual worlds, AR and VR are shaping the future of human experience in countless domains. As these technologies continue to evolve, their impact on industries and society as a whole is only set to grow.

In this master course I would like to teach the 7 major topics:
1. Introduction to AR and VR

2. Core Technologies

3. AR & VR Development Platforms

4. User Interface and Interaction Design

5. Modeling and Content Creation

6. Integration of AI and machine learning in AR and VR

7. AR and VR (Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality) in Data Management

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