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Stanford University Research Team Developing Holographic Imaging Technology Using AI

A research team from Stanford University in the United States is said to be developing holographic imaging technology based on AI technology. [사진: 셔터스톡]

[디지털투데이 AI리포터] IT media The Verge reported on the 10th (local time) that a research team from Stanford University in the United States is developing a new holographic imaging technology using artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

This is work to develop a thinner holographic component stack that can project 3D images with more lifelike colors, raising the bar for augmented reality (VR) headsets to the next level.

It is known that the research team is currently testing a viewing angle of 11.7 degrees, which is lower than that of the Magic Leap 2, an MR headset from the US Magic Leap, or Microsoft’s HoloLens. This method uses a waveguide to guide light towards the wearer’s eyes.

In this regard, the research team explained: “We will be able to significantly improve image quality using unique nanophotonic waveguides and artificial intelligence algorithms that do not require bulky conventional optical devices.”

Although the technology is still in the early stages of development, some researchers predict that it could have a big impact on the space computing market in terms of performance and miniaturization.

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