Using augmented reality to experiment with elements in a chemistry course.
Shih-Yeh ChenShiang-Yao LiuPublished in: Comput. Hum. Behav. (2020)
Keyphrases
- augmented reality
- virtual objects
- markerless
- mixed reality
- user interface
- virtual reality
- real scenes
- human computer interaction
- multi user
- promising experimental results demonstrate
- head mounted display
- real environment
- learning games
- live video
- camera tracking
- mobile augmented reality
- tangible interaction
- video streams
- knowledge base
- computer vision