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Augmented reality (AR) integrates digital content into a user's real-world environment, enhancing their perception without fully replacing it, unlike virtual reality (VR) which immerses users in a completely digital space [-]. Mixed reality offers a blend where digital and real worlds interact. AR experiences are categorized into two main types: marker-based, which requires a QR code or similar trigger to initiate the digital overlay [-], and markerless, which uses GPS, sensors, or computer vision to dynamically map the environment and deliver content spontaneously, often being more sophisticated but costly [-].
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Augmented reality (AR) integrates digital content into a user's real-world environment, enhancing their perception without fully replacing it, unlike virtual reality (VR) which immerses users in a completely digital space [-]. Mixed reality offers a blend where digital and real worlds interact. AR experiences are categorized into two main types: marker-based, which requires a QR code or similar trigger to initiate the digital overlay [-], and markerless, which uses GPS, sensors, or computer vision to dynamically map the environment and deliver content spontaneously, often being more sophisticated but costly [-].