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Case Study: Holograms and Higher Dimensions

edited August 2017 in Projects

We recently created a project to explore how the HoloLens could be used for advanced data visualizations. Our team wrote a brief case study detailing the processes, some of the topics include:

  • Dimensionality reduction of a real data set using t-SNE.
  • GPU Instancing in Unity.
  • Basic custom shaders optimized for the Hololens.

If you would like to view the full case study please see Case Study: Holograms and Higher Dimensions.

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  • DocStrangeDocStrange ✭✭
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    Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing the case study. GPU instancing looks like a great approach and something that may help a project I'm working on with a large data set but only a handful of objects. Cheers!

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  • DocStrangeDocStrange ✭✭
    Answer ✓

    Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing the case study. GPU instancing looks like a great approach and something that may help a project I'm working on with a large data set but only a handful of objects. Cheers!

  • Meta:

    Since this post isn't a question is it standard to leave it marked as unanswered or just to mark a random response as the answer?

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