Barbieri et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Realter: an immersive simulator to support low-vision rehabilitationBarbieri et al., 2023
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- Barbieri M
- Albanese G
- Capris E
- Canessa A
- Sabatini S
- Sandini G
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- International Conference on Extended Reality
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The project REALTER (wearable egocentric altered reality simulator) exploits immersive technologies and extended reality (XR) environments to support low-vision rehabilitation, by offering an immersive simulator of low-vision conditions. Perceiving and navigating the …
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