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3D Augmented Reality Software Solution for Mechanical Engineering Education

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The report contains a description of augmented reality technology application in the education and training of mechanical engineers. Software for augmented reality marker tracking for mechanical engineering education is created and described. An approach for design a textbook with 3D models of cutting tools, measuring tools and special equipment, visualised using augmented reality is presented.

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    CompSysTech '17: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
    June 2017
    358 pages
    ISBN:9781450352345
    DOI:10.1145/3134302

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    • Published: 23 June 2017

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