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Что (кто) такое virtual reality - определение

COMPUTER-SIMULATED ENVIRONMENT SIMULATING PHYSICAL PRESENCE IN REAL OR IMAGINED WORLDS
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  • IDL]]'s Center for Advanced Energy Studies in 2010
  • A [[Missouri National Guard]]sman looks into a VR training [[head-mounted display]] at [[Fort Leonard Wood]] in 2015.
  • In theory, it represents participant's field of view (yellow area).
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  • HTC Vive headsets worn at [[Mobile World Congress]] 2018
  • An inside view of the [[Oculus Rift]] Crescent Bay prototype headset
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  • motion controllers]], demonstrating how astronauts might use virtual reality in the future to train to extinguish a fire inside a lunar habitat
  • [[Smartphone]]-based budget headset [[Samsung Gear VR]] in dismantled state
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  • A [[VPL Research]] DataSuit, a full-body outfit with sensors for measuring the movement of arms, legs, and trunk. Developed circa 1989. Displayed at the [[Nissho Iwai]] showroom in Tokyo
  • U.S. Navy]] medic demonstrating a VR parachute simulator at the Naval Survival Training Institute in 2006
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  • AR]] system developed in 1992. Picture features Dr. Louis Rosenberg interacting freely in 3D with overlaid virtual objects called 'fixtures'
  • NASA Ames]]'s 1985 VIEW headset
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virtual reality         
¦ noun the computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way by using special electronic equipment.
virtual reality         
Virtual reality is an environment which is produced by a computer and seems very like reality to the person experiencing it. (COMPUTING)
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virtual reality         
(VR) 1. <application> Computer simulations that use 3D graphics and devices such as the data glove to allow the user to interact with the simulation. 2. <games> A form of network interaction incorporating aspects of role-playing games, interactive theater, improvisational comedy, and "true confessions" magazines. In a virtual reality forum (such as Usenet's news:alt.callahans newsgroup or the MUD experiments on Internet and elsewhere), interaction between the participants is written like a shared novel complete with scenery, "foreground characters" that may be personae utterly unlike the people who write them, and common "background characters" manipulable by all parties. The one iron law is that you may not write irreversible changes to a character without the consent of the person who "owns" it, otherwise, anything goes. See bamf, cyberspace. [Jargon File] (1995-01-30)
Virtual reality         
Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games), education (such as medical or military training) and business (such as virtual meetings).
Virtual reality simulator         
A virtual reality simulator (virtual amusement ride/virtual gaming simulator/virtual motion simulator) is the equipment that is used for human immersion in virtual reality with the purpose of entertainment of the public. A virtual amusement in the strict sense can not be considered a computer with a virtual reality glasses (Virtual reality headset/helmet) and game content.
Virtual Reality (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Virtual Reality (disambiguation)
Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world.
virtuality         
Virtuality         
·noun The quality or state of being virtual.
II. Virtuality ·noun Potentiality; efficacy; potential existence.
Virtual Reality (Total Escapism)         
ALBUM BY OLIVER LAKE
Virtual Reality (Total Escapism) is an album by American jazz saxophonist Oliver Lake, which was recorded in 1991 and released on the Gazell label.
Virtual Reality (gamebooks)         
SERIES OF GAMEBOOKS
Virtual Reality was the name of a series of six gamebooks released in 1993 and 1994. Four of the books were written by Dave Morris, and two by Mark Smith.

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Virtual reality

Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs pose tracking and 3D near-eye displays to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video games), education (such as medical or military training) and business (such as virtual meetings). Other distinct types of VR-style technology include augmented reality and mixed reality, sometimes referred to as extended reality or XR, although definitions are currently changing due to the nascence of the industry.

Currently, standard virtual reality systems use either virtual reality headsets or multi-projected environments to generate some realistic images, sounds and other sensations that simulate a user's physical presence in a virtual environment. A person using virtual reality equipment is able to look around the artificial world, move around in it, and interact with virtual features or items. The effect is commonly created by VR headsets consisting of a head-mounted display with a small screen in front of the eyes, but can also be created through specially designed rooms with multiple large screens. Virtual reality typically incorporates auditory and video feedback, but may also allow other types of sensory and force feedback through haptic technology.