Fig. 1From: A survey of diminished reality: Techniques for visually concealing, eliminating, and seeing through real objectsReal, augmented, and diminished scenes. This figure shows differences between real (a), augmented reality (b), and diminished reality scenes (c). In augmented reality, real–virtual inconsistency mainly appears where real and virtual objects contact each other, i.e., geometric registration of virtual objects is one of the most important issues. From this point of view, in DR, real-virtual borders will appear all around the virtual regions since real regions surround the virtual onesBack to article page