2015 International Congress on Technology, Communication and Knowledge (ICTCK) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ictck.2015.7582697
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Design and implementation of a framework based on augmented reality for phobia treatment applications

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“…The term "augmented virtuality (AV)" has been used to describe the augmentation of VR (Albert et al, 2014). Generally speaking, AR technology has garnered large attention in the past decade and has been investigated in contexts such as education (Wu et al, 2013), in the workplace (Masood and Egger, 2019), phobia treatment (Tabbakh et al, 2015), as well as in countless leisure applications, perhaps most considerably in games (Hamari et al, 2019;Laato et al, 2020;Morschheuser et al, 2017;Riar et al, 2020). In shopping-related contexts, AR has been investigated in online web shopping settings, in-store and mobile shopping apps (Caboni and Hagberg, 2019;Riar et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The term "augmented virtuality (AV)" has been used to describe the augmentation of VR (Albert et al, 2014). Generally speaking, AR technology has garnered large attention in the past decade and has been investigated in contexts such as education (Wu et al, 2013), in the workplace (Masood and Egger, 2019), phobia treatment (Tabbakh et al, 2015), as well as in countless leisure applications, perhaps most considerably in games (Hamari et al, 2019;Laato et al, 2020;Morschheuser et al, 2017;Riar et al, 2020). In shopping-related contexts, AR has been investigated in online web shopping settings, in-store and mobile shopping apps (Caboni and Hagberg, 2019;Riar et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking, AR technology has garnered large attention in the past decade and has been investigated in contexts such as education (Wu et al. , 2013), in the workplace (Masood and Egger, 2019), phobia treatment (Tabbakh et al. , 2015), as well as in countless leisure applications, perhaps most considerably in games (Hamari et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%