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Introduction to Virtual Reality

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This lecture introduces the field of Virtual Reality, covering concepts and technologies of immersive real-time interaction, human perception-action background, and key interface modalities. The course aims to ensure users react realistically in virtual environments, exploring visual, haptic, and movement modalities.

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