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Artifical intelligence and Machine learning

“The software ecosystem supporting deep learning research has been evolving quickly, and has now reached a healthy state: opensource software is the norm; a variety of frameworks are available, satisfying needs spanning from exploring novel ideas to deploying them into production; and strong industrial players are backing different software stacks in a stimulating competition.” - YOSHUA BENGIO, IN A MILA ANNOUNCEMENT

Artificial Intelligence Trends 

Cyber threat hunting
Advanced Healthcare biometrics
Synthetic training data
Language translation

Augmented and Virtual realities

Everything that we know about our reality comes by way of our senses. In other words, our entire experience of reality is simply a combination of sensory information and our brains sense-making mechanisms for that information. It stands to reason then, that if you can present your senses with made-up information, your perception of reality would also change in response to it. You would be presented with a version of reality that isn’t really there, but from your perspective it would be perceived as real. Something we would refer to as a virtual reality

VR and AR Trends 

Training simulations
VR gaming
The field of your fantasy
Real Estate presentation
Education programms
Medicine lessons
AR object information

OUR WORKS

VR demos

EstateRoom1WalkDemo
00:50
VRBedroomTeleport
02:00
3dDrawingDemo
08:15
VREarlyDemo2
01:45
VREstateRoom2Teleport
01:08
VREarlyDemo
03:40
VRRPGEarlyDemo3
02:39

AR demos

MercedesDemo1
00:54
MixedRealityPortal
00:41
IMG_0002 (online-video-cutter.com)
01:29
TECHNOLOGIESARKit, ARCore, Vuforia, Oculus, HTCVive, Hololens and much more

In future we trust.

Virtual Reality has the potential to make new discoveries and have a positive impact in multiple areas of our everyday lives. When it’s too dangerous or expensive to try something out in reality, VR is a great option to have. Think of training aircraft pilots to surgeons, and areas like:

  • Education: training to acquire certain skills;

  • Science: visualization of data and research;

  • Medicine: monitoring, training, diagnosing;

  • Industrial design and architecture;

  • Gaming and entertainment: immersive and interactive experiences.

AR in retail may act to bring better customer engagement and retention, as well as brand awareness and more sales. Some features may also help customers make wiser purchases – providing product data with 3D models of any size or color. Real-estate can also benefit from Augmented Reality via 3D tours of apartments and houses, that can also be manipulated to amend some parts.

  • Other potential areas for AR include:

  • Education: interactive models for learning and training purposes, from mathematics to chemistry.

  • Medicine/healthcare: to help diagnose, monitor, train, localize, etc.

  • Military: for advanced navigation, marking objects in real time.

  • Art / installations / visual arts / music.

  • Tourism: data on destinations, sightseeing objects, navigation, and directions.

  • Broadcasting: enhancing live events and event streaming by overlaying content.

  • Industrial design: to visualize, calculate or model.

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