Anchoring chat messages to real locations, this case uses spatial mapping and object detection for safe, intuitive 3D AR interaction.
Timecode-linked 3D model variants let users choose and synthesize AR object views with captured images while controlling position, orientation, and size.
Server-side AR content generator mapping cuts client processing load, reducing lag and dropped frames in product visualization.
Object detection in broadcast streams feeds mobile AR displays, letting users select and buy featured items with less transaction friction.
Smooth intermediate depth shifts guide viewer focus during naked-eye 3D scene changes, reducing eye discomfort and unclear viewing.
Discrete 3D interface layers let apps request semantically labeled UI depth zones while blocking arbitrary placement that can expose user privacy.
Mobile facial capture and angle-constrained reference points make virtual nose shaping more accessible while guiding rhinoplasty planning.
Non-programmer AR/VR authoring combines 3D asset reuse, scenario tools, and user interaction analytics to cut creation cost and complexity.
Adaptive AR text restructuring and placement improve visibility, readability, and cognitive load in limited see-through displays.
By interrupting reference updates after valid tracking, AR can keep virtual objects visible without continuous marker alignment.
A central XR navigation platform aligns multiple users on the same VR object area by coordinating and presenting a shared field of view.
Surrounding-environment data lets each user render the same virtual object with better real-space alignment, reducing optical deviation and discomfort.
Crossing a virtual model edge plane triggers real-to-virtual scene switching, improving VR interactivity and personalized user response.
By detecting a target image in live footage and playing linked video at that position, this case avoids 3D modeling cost and delay.
Geographic device grouping and a local server cut AR/VR content traffic, easing congestion and improving delivery over unstable connections.
Safety-zone gating lets a head-mounted display unlock mixed reality content through affordances, balancing wider display space with user safety.
Real-time 3D facial landmark overlays guide lash extension placement, improving precision despite limited visibility in the eye area.
AI classifies nearby objects by location cluster and user interest, then replaces low-interest AR content with more relevant purchasable items.
Analyzes multi-view digital media to place navigable 2D or 3D elements in suitable scene locations, enabling editable 3D views.