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Virtual Image Processing for Robot Automation

C. Prasad, M Shobana, N. Arun Vignesh, N. Kumareshan, E. Konguvel, S. Madhusudhanan

Year
2022
Citations
2

Abstract

A hypotheses underlying virtual environments have been focused on either a hard animal desire for freedom from the limits of the real world by accepting the digital world. Humans would be able to interact with all of this simulated space in a much more spontaneous manner right then and there, spawning new forms of human communication. Its goal would be to go above the conventional ways of collaboration in which most individuals do on a frequent basis, including the mouse and keyboard. All of that is viewed as an unreal method of operating because it requires individuals to respond to the needs of advanced technologies or is it the other manner only about. A online reality, but at the other hand, has the inverse result. This enables creating opportunities for more direct delve oneself together in visually stunning globe where they can discover using one's sensory perception. The above instinctual type of integration inside this reports indicate leads to innovative channels of information and comprehension.

Keywords

Human–computer interactionPerceptionComputer scienceRobotVirtual realityGlobeSpace (punctuation)AutomationArtificial intelligenceEngineering

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