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Augmented Reality (AR) technology enables humans to mix synthetic objects and colors with real scenes. Applications that can benefit from AR include education, entertainment, design and medical applications (Van Krevelen and Poelman, 2010). Over the years, most of the attempts in AR area have been focused on fundamental problems in designing an efficient AR system. Although much progress has been made in the hardware and software areas, researchers are still tackling problems in registration, occlusion, tracking, focus, etc.