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Computer vision algorithms enable augmented and virtual reality
platforms to provide computers information about our environments.
This allows applications to interact with the environment to a degree
neither necessary nor possible before. 

In augmented reality, environmental data permits real surfaces to
occlude holograms and vice-versa, and enables virtual objects to collide with real surfaces.

In virtual reality, computer vision algorithms provide a degree of safety otherwise not achievable. And computer vision algorithms can simplify how users experience AR and VR - by eliminating setup and permitting interactions at world-scale (in contrast to desk-scale or room-scale). 

presented by
Dr. Michael Gourlay
Principal Development Lead, Analog Platform R&D, Hololens

This event is open to all NU-Seattle students. For more info, contact Maria Zontak:
m.zontak@northeastern.edu
To learn more about Hololens, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAKfdeOX3-
o&feature=youtu.be

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