Metaverse style?AR technology that memorizes scanned objects, US companies developed
You can recognize objects in the real world and continue to memorize it in the world of expansion reality (AR).
Imagine a Lego block for one box on the table.Then, wear the expansion reality (AR) glasses and jump into the virtual world together.Then, the AR glasses camera scattered in front of you to list various shapes and colors of Lego blocks, and propose works that can be made with your own pieces.The actual interface image that lists Lego blocks seems to have come to the entrance just at that time.I check the entrance and come back, but thankfully there is no need to re -scan the Lego block with AR glasses.This AR still understands that there is a Lego block on the table.In this way, the function of continuously memorizing scanned real objects is the main feature of Singulos Research's AR software platform "Percheptus".With Perceptus, you can remember the condition even if the camera is not capturing the object with a lens.While you look at the entrance, Perceptus continues to think about the work created by the Lego block on the table.Just because the Lego block is gone from your view does not interrupt the processing."When you are in AR space, people are looking at the entire room at once, but only a part," says Brad Kinton, CEO of Singulos Research."People remember what they saw, so they can easily understand that they are still in the field of view.You will be able to do various things. "Perceptus works as a higher layer over existing AR technology, such as Apple's "Arkit" of Apple and Google's "Arcore" that developers use the AR app.Nevertheless, you need to prepare a variety of preparations on the back to make it available on your smartphone or tablet device.