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Redirecting Motion in Augmented Reality
By Kristina Grifantini - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Within this game, software automatically displaces virtual objects so that players will not interfere with one another’s physical space. Called Redirected Motion, the technique could help in other situations where users share an augmented reality space.
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