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All content created by users and made available via the platform is referred to as an asset. Here are some examples of assets

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	*  360 degree panoramas
	*  3D sets
	*  Textures

The resources are used to create virtual VR content.</description>
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This is a collective term for different forms of virtual experiences with a display or headset. The term summarises:

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Field of view refers to the vertical field of view of a virtual camera in degrees. Standard values are between 60 and 80 degrees. In the case of a photo or video camera, this value is calculated taking into account the sensor size, focal length and distance of the measured field of view.</description>
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The maker is the user who provides the VR resources. They determine, for example, how a VR model is presented or how a teaching presentation behaves.</description>
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Mixed reality, often referred to as mixed reality, is a technology that combines the physical world with computer-generated elements in real time. In contrast to pure virtual reality, in which the user is completely immersed in a digital world, and augmented reality, in which digital elements are superimposed on the real world, mixed reality enables interaction between real and virtual objects. As a rule, the user sees the real world, recorded by cameras, as an image of their…</description>
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Listing of all words in the glossary.

Asset

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Augmented Reality (AR)</description>
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A texture is an image that is displayed on the surface of a virtual body in order to change the surface properties such as colour, roughness, metalness, normal vectors and others.</description>
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        <description>Virtual reality (VR)

Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, interactive environment in which a person can fully immerse themselves. With the help of special devices such as VR glasses, the real world is completely replaced by a simulated one. The user experiences a three-dimensional, artificial environment that can appeal to all the senses.</description>
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With these elements in a VR view, users can interact with the VR space. Clicking on a VR spot can open an information panel, a video or a task. VR spots can also be used to access another VR room.</description>
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