The spectrum of virtual reality was explained in conference papers by Paul Milgram and others (Drascic and Milgram 1996; Milgram and Kishino 1994). In the later paper they defined augmented reality as “augmenting natural feedback to the operator with simulated cues” but they also noted that it has been defined as “a form of virtual reality where the participant’s head-mounted display is transparent, allowing a clear view of the real world.”
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Champion, E. (2010). Augmenting the Present With the Past (pp. 157–176). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-501-9_7
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