I appreciate the fact that even normies like me understand the otherwise unrelated “Warhammer 40k” and “red shift” references here.
Sounds interesting! Does this approach work in indoor scenarios? Would you mind to provide some further links/papers to this topic?
Making charts (of any kind) accessible is a really hard endeavour. I watched the demo videos and if I’m allowed to make a suggestion... Add the context to the data points. A simple “50k” might not cut it for people…
This reminds me on the recursive XNA acronym which stands for “XNA’s not acronymed”.
I recently build an AR indoor navigation system for people with cognitive impairments. Is there any way to include an inertial measurement unit (IMU) in this form factor so we can use VIO?
I appreciate the fact that even normies like me understand the otherwise unrelated “Warhammer 40k” and “red shift” references here.
Sounds interesting! Does this approach work in indoor scenarios? Would you mind to provide some further links/papers to this topic?
Making charts (of any kind) accessible is a really hard endeavour. I watched the demo videos and if I’m allowed to make a suggestion... Add the context to the data points. A simple “50k” might not cut it for people…
This reminds me on the recursive XNA acronym which stands for “XNA’s not acronymed”.
I recently build an AR indoor navigation system for people with cognitive impairments. Is there any way to include an inertial measurement unit (IMU) in this form factor so we can use VIO?