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Discover LudwigThe phrase "augmented into" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in certain contexts.
It can be used when describing a transformation or enhancement of something into a new or improved state, but it is better to use it with clear context.
Example: "The software was augmented into a more user-friendly version after the latest update."
Alternatives: "transformed into" or "enhanced to".
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And then we determined which functions of RFID could be augmented into the traditional tabletop game, making the game different and more enjoyable.
In the nonlinear model predictive framework, the threat of local obstacles is augmented into the performance index using a parallax-based method.
In the proposed approach, the original plant is first augmented into a new descriptor system, where the state vector, disturbance vector and fault vector are assembled into the state vector of the new system.
Under event-triggered scheme, the original plant is augmented into a discrete-time system, where the states and attacks are assembled into the state vector of the new system.
The T-S CMAC design is inspired by the architectural similarity of the T-S fuzzy control and CMAC where accordingly the PDC design control gains and weighting parameter are augmented into a single vector.
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If is not a square matrix, we have to augment into a square matrix by padding rows or columns with all zeros.
As the developers explain on their website, "Each flower pot digitally augments into a virtual maze that players get to navigate around and explore new landscapes.
If it sounds like the stuff if internet-inspired dreams (or nightmares), you're not too far off from the truth: Spanish artist Claudia Maté, who in the past transformed the aesthetics of finance into beautiful digital artwork, has taken iconic fashion photos and portraits, and augmented them into moving, blinking GIFs. .
Wonderbook thrust augmented books into the mainstream in 2012 The concept behind augmented reality books is simple: a physical book contains many elements that elude the human eye, only visible through the use of various apps, gadgets and other devices.
So it's selling its own smart glasses to capture first-person video, building augmented reality into its app, and developing weird and wonderful new ways to make its experience sticky (read: sell more ads).
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