Coalescing Artificial Intelligence with Augmented Reality to vitalize Smart-Glasses

Author(s):  
Naman Sharma ◽  
Ruchika Bathla
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farid Akbari

Abstract Objective/Scope Simplify and semi-automate the creation of Intelligent Digital Twins available on an augmented hybrid solution (on/offline) based on the latest mobile solutions and wearable technologies (Smart Glasses) communicating over Bluetooth. The main objective was to implement an interactive environment of digital twins through Augmented Reality (AR) to improve decision-making, enhance performance and optimize efficiencies in Inspection and Maintenance. Methods, Procedures, Process A breakthrough algorithm enabled to semi-automate the creation of 3D models by providing a platform of Intelligent Digital Twins to connect to various disparate systems and use Artificial Intelligence-driven augmentation techniques to contextualize and enrich the model with Tag numbers from the asset register. An application has been developed for Smart Glasses by transforming the Digital Twins into sectioned files to enable a performant AR experience and an on/offline syncing functionality with the mobile solution over Bluetooth. Furthermore, the 3D model was embedded within the mobile application for visual support during Inspection and Maintenance. Results, Observations, Conclusions As a result, the following products have been developed to improve efficiency and productivity by leveraging innovative technologies: Application for Intelligent Digital Twins: Single Source of Truth for managing and maintaining Intelligent Digital Twins using breakthrough technology to semi-automate the creation of 3D models from Point Cloud data. A Mark-Up Tool and a Contextualization Editor were developed on the promise of Digital Twins to introduce a communication, collaboration, and planning tool. Furthermore, the 3D model has been embedded within the mobile application environment for visual support on the field tablets. Application for Smart Glasses (AR Headset): An application has been developed for the latest AR Headset to enable an Augmented Reality experience and a Mark-Up tool with Bluetooth communication to the mobile application as well as to support a hybrid on/offline syncing functionality as well as data capturing on the fly. With its basic functionality of hands-free video streaming and communication functionality, the AR Headset enabled a Remote Pre-Commissioning, Certification, and Audit with vendors and independent certifiers during the pandemic. Application Programming Interfaces (API): API interfaces were established to various source systems like the Computerized Maintenance Management System, Inspection Data Management System, Drawing System, and the Process Information System to integrate and visualize the big data within the platform of Intelligent Digital Twins. Novel/Additive Information The use of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) driven technologies for creating Intelligent Digital Twins is a key enabler for global scalability and accelerates creating the company's digital backbone during the digital transformation. Enhancing this technology with an Augmented Reality experience, including mark-up annotations, provides a solid basis for data insights, data-driven decision making, and performance optimization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 3253
Author(s):  
Umile Giuseppe Longo ◽  
Sergio De Salvatore ◽  
Vincenzo Candela ◽  
Giuliano Zollo ◽  
Giovanni Calabrese ◽  
...  

Background: The application of virtual and augmented reality technologies to orthopaedic surgery training and practice aims to increase the safety and accuracy of procedures and reducing complications and costs. The purpose of this systematic review is to summarise the present literature on this topic while providing a detailed analysis of current flaws and benefits. Methods: A comprehensive search on the PubMed, Cochrane, CINAHL, and Embase database was conducted from inception to February 2021. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used to improve the reporting of the review. The Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool and the Methodological Index for Non-Randomized Studies (MINORS) was used to assess the quality and potential bias of the included randomized and non-randomized control trials, respectively. Results: Virtual reality has been proven revolutionary for both resident training and preoperative planning. Thanks to augmented reality, orthopaedic surgeons could carry out procedures faster and more accurately, improving overall safety. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a promising technology with limitless potential, but, nowadays, its use in orthopaedic surgery is limited to preoperative diagnosis. Conclusions: Extended reality technologies have the potential to reform orthopaedic training and practice, providing an opportunity for unidirectional growth towards a patient-centred approach.


2021 ◽  
pp. 49-52
Author(s):  
Gaurvi Vikram Kamra ◽  
Ankur Sharma

The concept of "articial intelligence" (AI) refers to machines that are capable of executing human-like tasks. AI can also be dened as a eld concerned with computational models that can reason and act intelligently. Perspicacious software for data computation has become a necessity as the amount of documented information and patient data has increased dramatically. The applicability, limitations, and potential future of AI-based dental diagnoses, treatment planning, and conduct are described in this concise narrative overview. AI has been used in a variety of ways, from processing of data and locating relevant information to using neural networks for diagnosis and the introduction of augmented reality and virtual reality in dental education. AI-based apps will improve patient care by relieving the dental workforce of tedious routine duties, improving population health at lower costs, and eventually facilitating individualized, anticipatory, prophylactic, and collaborative dentistry. The convergence of AI and digitization has ushered in a new age in dentistry, with tremendously promising future prospects.The applicability, limitations, and potential future of AI-based dental diagnoses, treatment planning, and conduct are described in this concise narrative overview.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benjamin Sho ◽  
Ryan Anthony De Belen ◽  
Rowan T Hughes ◽  
Tomasz Bednarz

Author(s):  
Utku Köse

Objective of this chapter is to introduce an Augmented Reality based intelligent mobile application (M-Learning application) to support courses of Computer Education. In the study, it was aimed to provide an alternative way of improving M-Learning experiences by employing both Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based approaches in a common environment. Briefly, the application is able to use an intelligent mechanism evaluating students' several dynamic learning parameters to match them with the most appropriate course materials provided over the system. So, each student can encounter with appropriate course materials matching with their states over the application system. The related course materials include both AR based ones and standard ones as uploaded by teachers. An evaluation based flow has been run in the study by using the developed application through courses of Computer Education and the obtained results have shown that the application is effective and successful enough at improving students' learning experiences and achieving a good Open Computer Education.


2018 ◽  
pp. 1313-1337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel W. E. Hein ◽  
Jennah L. Jodoin ◽  
Philipp A. Rauschnabel ◽  
Björn S. Ivens

Recent market research forecasts predict that a new form of wearable devices will soon influence the media landscape: Augmented Reality Smart Glasses. While prior research highlights numerous potentials in personal and professional settings of smart glasses, this technology has also triggered several controversies in public discussions, for example, the risk of violating privacy and copyright laws. Yet, little research addresses the questions of whether smart glasses are good or bad for societies, and if yes, why. This study conducts exploratory research to contribute to narrowing this gap. Based on a survey among consumers, the authors identify several societal benefits and risks that determine consumers' evaluation of the anticipated and desired success of smart glasses. These findings lead to numerous important implications for consumers, scholars, managers, and policy makers.


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