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GUIDED BY PRESENTED BY
OBJECTIVE
• To propose a system in which important information
for the doctors are displayed on semi-transparent
glasses using Augmented Reality technology.
ABSTRACT
• Surgeons are regularly on the lookout for technologies
that will enhance their operating environment.
• Augmented reality (AR) are rapidly becoming
increasingly available, accessible and importantly
affordable, hence their application into healthcare to
enhance the medical use of data is certain.
• AR is the addition of artificial information to one or more
of the senses that allows the user to perform tasks more
efficiently.
EXISITING SYSTEM
• E-EDUCATION
• DEFENSE APPLICATION
• DRIVER ASSISTANCE DEVICE
• ADVERTISEMENT
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