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Discover LudwigThe phrase "augmented sense of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an enhanced or improved perception or awareness of something.
Example: "After the training, she developed an augmented sense of her surroundings, allowing her to react more quickly to potential dangers."
Alternatives: "enhanced perception of" or "improved awareness of".
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This is especially true for Millennials who have grown up with the Internet, which provides theatre makers with the interesting challenge of accounting for this augmented sense of reality when creating and marketing their work to this group.
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The artists attempt to channel these types of augmented sense perception into a series of three distinct helmets that allow their wearers to experience the world as one of three different animals.
Space elevators 600km high, the ability to edit and record dreams, video overlays of buildings, augmented senses and self-driving pods still all seem in the realm of sci-fi.
I guess the most obvious use for augmented reality is to make sense of an unfamiliar city, so it makes sense that the first layers are targeted at tourists.
Augmented reality technology can help make sense of unfamiliar battlegrounds.
The opening of Wagner's music drama Tristan und Isolde, famous for its ambiguous sense of tonality, is an augmented sixth chord that resolves by way of a second dissonance to the dominant seventh chord of the key of A. This sequence is repeated at a higher pitch, here resolving to the dominant seventh chord of the key of C.
Participants were asked to make sense of an unfamiliar topic using an augmented query-based search system.
He is also interested in autonomous robots, human-friendly robotics, haptics – bringing the sense of touch to robotics – and virtual and augmented reality research.
Artificial or what is also referred to as augmented intelligence can understand both structured and unstructured data and to make sense of it.
In contrast, augmented reality (AR) is a rising solution that effectively reduces cognitive load, improves the sense of spatial direction of the elderly, and helps increase interest in training.
Augmented Reality (AR) refers to a technology that gives the ability to the user the sense of the real world while interacting with the virtual and physical object.
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