Feasibility Study for Augmented Reality Evolution Algorithm (AREVA)
增强现实进化算法(AREVA)的可行性研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10081399
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Introducing the revolutionary Historiscope by SENSEcity, an innovative and game-changing product that redefines the Augmented Reality (AR) historical site experience market. Our cutting-edge solution addresses the need for a more efficient and affordable approach, catapulting us ahead of competitors and positioning SENSEcity as a pioneer in the field.What sets the Historiscope apart is our disruptive approach of incorporating real-time participant-guided 3D-AR overlays. Unlike our competitors, we empower users to immerse themselves in an interactive and captivating historical journey.The outcome of our groundbreaking project, the AREVA GRAPH, is a paradigm shift in historical site experiences. We encourage active participation, allowing users to shape their own scenarios and evaluate learning pathways. We aim to elicit cognitive and behavioural changes in how people perceive and respond to images, resulting in an unparalleled historical site adventure.The critical component of the Historiscope is implementing the AREVA Graph system, which integrates our proprietary networked Learning-Data Processing Unit (LDPU). This groundbreaking technology generates intricate AR overlays effortlessly without straining computational resources. As a result, we deliver an engaging and participant-centric solution that produces high-quality AR content by empowering participants to contribute their creative ideas.Our commitment to innovation extends beyond software. We have meticulously designed a visually stunning participant interface inspired by the iconic Split Flap displays, capturing the essence of historical charm. Leveraging the latest technologies, we seamlessly emulate sensory image generation and integrate advanced electronics, resulting in an unmatched user experience.Experience the future of historical site exploration with the Historiscope. Discover a world where efficiency, engagement, and participant-centric design converge to create an unforgettable adventure. SENSEcity is proud to be at the forefront of AR/AI innovation, shaping the landscape of historical site experiences for generations to come.
SENSEcity推出革命性的Historiscope,这是一款创新和改变游戏规则的产品,重新定义了增强现实(AR)历史遗址体验市场。我们的尖端解决方案满足了人们对更高效、更经济的方法的需求,使我们领先于竞争对手,并将SENSEcity定位为该领域的先驱。Historiscope的与众不同之处在于我们采用了颠覆性的方法,将实时参与者引导的3D-AR叠加。与竞争对手不同,我们让用户能够沉浸在互动且迷人的历史旅程中。我们开创性项目AREVA GRAPH的成果是历史遗址体验的范式转变。我们鼓励积极参与,允许用户塑造自己的场景并评估学习途径。我们的目标是在人们如何感知和响应图像方面引发认知和行为的变化,从而带来无与伦比的历史遗址冒险。Historiscope的关键组件是实施阿海珐图形系统,该系统集成了我们专有的网络学习数据处理单元(LDPU)。这项突破性的技术可以毫不费力地生成复杂的AR叠加,而不会占用计算资源。因此,我们提供了一个引人入胜的、以参与者为中心的解决方案,通过授权参与者贡献他们的创意来制作高质量的AR内容。我们对创新的承诺不仅仅限于软件。我们精心设计了一个视觉上令人惊叹的参与者界面,灵感来自标志性的Split Flap显示屏,捕捉历史魅力的精髓。利用最新技术,我们无缝模拟感官图像生成,并集成先进的电子设备,带来无与伦比的用户体验。使用Historiscope体验历史遗址探索的未来。探索一个效率、参与度和以参与者为中心的设计融合在一起的世界,创造一次难忘的冒险。SENSEcity很自豪能够站在AR/AI创新的最前沿,为未来几代人塑造历史遗址体验的景观。
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