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2024-03-19 at 6:00 pm #71780visualizerCustomer
Hey Team !
Congratulations to you and us all for the latest release of 4.6 ! especially with PWA !I am just wondering do you have anything on mind to consider the integration possibility of AI sometimes in Verge’s future releases?
Most of market is now a days have started demanding AI enabled deliverables.
for training modules, configurator, interactive gaming or product presentation etc. etc.2024-03-19 at 8:32 pm #71781xeonCustomerHow do you imagine it being used by Verge3d?
You have the ability to use AI in all the 3D apps V3D supports so you aren’t interested in model, texture or scene gen.
You can integrate AI into the web services that host your V3D application although expensive.
You can use AI to write JavaScript, html and css that can be used in V3D which you can use to enhance or eliminate the use of puzzles.
I have yet to run into a client asking for AI integration on any interactive so I am very interested in what your clients are wanting and willing to pay? Are they going to use an existing or custom data set? Do your customers already have the large data services needed or are they going to rely on a third party provider? What sorts of functionality are you trying to achieve?
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Not exactly client’s requirement as of now but there is surely a ask from them. So I am preparing for the possibilities.for example – a couple of months ago we did this little example of integrating the signals from IoT sensor in verge scene. where the reversing of 0 & 1 changes the behavior in the scene. The data is read by the jason or csv or css file. Now this data will be handled by automated system and later by AI based on need. accordingly the verge scene will reflect changes.
So I am wondering if there can be possibility of some more advanced level integration of AI based input strings or signals where it can reflect in scene.2024-03-23 at 9:19 pm #71920kdvParticipantYou need AI to read a binary signal?
Puzzles and JS coding. Fast and expensive.
If you don’t see the meaning in something it primarily means that you just don’t see it but not the absence of the meaning at all.
2024-03-24 at 8:36 am #71921visualizerCustomerfor example – a couple of months ago we did this little example of integrating the signals from IoT sensor in verge scene. where the reversing of 0 & 1 changes the behavior in the scene. The data is read by the jason or csv or css file
Sorry My video was not uploaded yesterday. here is reference.
here it is – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hx1ipwm1lpkGhbzfn9gw-b8L2onZjd_r/view?usp=sharing
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2024-03-24 at 8:40 am #71923visualizerCustomerYou need AI to read a binary signal?
Yes binary signal is one part but more than perhaps the collection of multiple signals or several signal pulses and smartly categorizing them and then send with specific converted signal or pulse.
2024-06-16 at 11:15 am #74879BrameisterParticipantI might have an interesting application for AI:
Consider a modular LED profile lighting system with a set of connections to link the profiles in different patterns, allowing the customer to customize the design, as shown in the attached image.
Imagine if you could start off the application with a blank canvas, where the customer can scribble the shapes and designs he wants by hand (either with the mouse or drawing on the touchscreen with his finger).
Then, an AI model interprets the directions and angles of the drawing and sets up the closest possible design with the 3D profile and connection models, which the client can further explore in a 3D scene.
How would you guys go about starting to outline a project to make that work?
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