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An augmented reality system is used to complete the real world with virtual objects (computer generated) so they seem to coexist in the same space as the real world. The concept of plasticity 45 was first introduced for Human Computer Interaction (HCI). It denotes the ability of an HCI interface to fit the context of use defined by the user, the environment and the platform. We believe that plasticity is a very important notion in the domain of augmented reality. Therefore, we rely on it in order to introduce the concept of adaptive augmented reality. This concept is based on the triplet (user, environment and platform) constituting the context of use. Adaptive augmented reality can foster functional ability, ease of use and portability of new augmented reality applications. Thus, we describe in this paper three applications showing the adaptation of augmentation based on three variables: the scene illumination, the distance to the target and the ambient noise.
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