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“I don’t think we have tapped into people’s creative potential”: Emmanuel de Maistre on the present and Future of AR

“I don’t think we have tapped into people’s creative potential”: Emmanuel de Maistre on the present and Future of AR

by Sean Higgins | Apr 9, 2021 | Interviews

Companies like Amazon make it easy to view their AR content. Making your own content is still very difficult. Emmanuel de Maistre is a pioneer in the field of spatial computing. As early as 2012, he founded Redbird to provide drone-based reality capture and data...
John Deere and Intel exploit AI and Computer vision to catch manufacturing defects

John Deere and Intel exploit AI and Computer vision to catch manufacturing defects

by Sean Higgins | Apr 7, 2021 | In the News

Intel and John Deere have announced a pilot program that leverages artificial intelligence and computer vision to spot defects in the welding process. The problem John Deere uses Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to produce machinery at over 52 factories worldwide. At this...
AR for the Army: Microsoft to supply 120k HoloLens headsets to the US military

AR for the Army: Microsoft to supply 120k HoloLens headsets to the US military

by Sean Higgins | Apr 2, 2021 | In the News

The news CNBC reports that Microsoft has won a contract to supply the US Army with 120, 000 HoloLens-based headsets over ten years. The price? A cool $21.88 billion. This contract is only one among many partnerships between the US tech sector and the US military in...
Cloud computing is bringing real-time 3D video to sports

Cloud computing is bringing real-time 3D video to sports

by Sean Higgins | Apr 1, 2021 | In the News

A volumetric video “revolution” The sports industry is looking to 3D video as a way forward. This transformation has been driven by a number of factors, including the coronavirus pandemic, developments in computer vision and deep learning, off-the-shelf AR/VR...
How computer vision could solve your city’s transportation problems

How computer vision could solve your city’s transportation problems

by Sean Higgins | Mar 29, 2021 | In the News

Image: a TomTom traffic map of London. Too much traffic So many commercial delivery cars have hit the road in recent years that they’ve become a big cause of gridlock, reduced safety, and increased pollution. In a contributed (and most likely sponsored) piece at...
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