Join us at 10:00 AM (GMT) today for the ‘Virtual London: Gaming Technology, VR, and the Built Environment’ webinar, part of the NLA Built Environment Technology programme. Discover how VR, gaming platforms, and cutting-edge technologies are transforming design and planning in our cities: 🌟 Explore the rise of VR and parametric models in the built environment. 🌟 Learn how open resource platforms can boost public engagement in planning. 🌟 Dive into the potential of AI generative tools to streamline design processes. Don't miss out, register here: https://lnkd.in/e3Xwc9yg 🎤 Speakers: Henry David Louth, Zaha Hadid Architects Kate Honey, Landsec Nour Ragab, Virtual Viewing Ltd David Munro, Cityscape Digital Andrew Bullmore, VU.CITY #WebinarAlert #VirtualReality #UrbanInnovation #GamingTechnology
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We are working on an exciting project! Together with my friend Ceylan Atay, we developed a special model that detects cyclists in real time and puts signs on them. We call this project "Cyclist Detection and Analysis System". We plan to move this project as Mixed Reality on the VR (Virtual Reality) platform in the future. In this way, we aim to improve the perspective of the project and make it compatible with real-time travel. Project Process We trained the YOLOvX 8 model using 8,000 labeled data, augmented through augmentation methods. During the training and testing process, we used 70% of the data for training, 20% for testing, and 10% for validation. Performance Metrics: Accuracy: 84.6% Recall: 96.5% Precision: 87.3% F1 Score: 91.7% 🔗GitHub Project Link: https://lnkd.in/dxuZM7KK 🎥Video Source: "Stock footage used in the project introduction was provided by Videvo and downloaded from www.videvo.net." #ComputerVision #MachineLearning #MixedReality #ArtificialIntelligence #VirtualReality #RealTimeTracking #YOLOv8 #TechInnovation #CyclingSafety
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hey guys!👋 today we discuss about is virtual reality....... what is virtual reality? Virtual reality, or VR, is a simulated three-dimensional (3D) environment that lets users explore and interact with a virtual surrounding in a way that approximates reality, as it's perceived through the users' senses. The environment is created with computers💻 hardware and software, although users might also need to wear devices such as googles🥽, headsets🎧 or bodysuits to interact with the environment.🌍 The more deeply users can immerse themselves in a VR environment -- and block out their physical surroundings -- the more they can suspend their belief and accept it as real, even if it's fantastical in nature.
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interesting , without any xr devices
🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. https://lnkd.in/eugD-XwK Video credit: X/ portalgraph #Germany #Deutschland #GermanEngineering #DigitalGermany #tech #ai
🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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Future is now
🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
🔥 Portalgraph: The Future of 3D Tech Is Here Portalgraph, launched at CES 2025, is a 3D projector that brings virtual spaces into the real world—no clunky VR headsets needed. It works on surfaces like tables, walls, or even ceilings. How It Works: Using an ultra-short-throw projector, 3D glasses, and trackers, Portalgraph displays VR environments with depth. It tracks your viewpoint in real-time, so the visuals move with you. Developers can use Unity to create apps, making it easy to build cool projects for gaming, education, and more. How could this change the way we work, play, or learn? Video credit: X/ portalgraph #AI #3DTech #VR #Innovation #CES2025
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