ABSTRACT
Abstract. Virtual reality (VR) technology is a new type of practical technology that was developed in the 20th century. Virtual reality involves the use and synthesis of computers, computer information and simulation technology. It is based on the latest high-tech developments in the use of computer technology, 3D graphics technology, multimedia technology, simulation technology, imaging technology, servo technology and other equipment to create a realistic 3D visual, tactile, olfactory and other sensory experience Virtual worlds create for people who are in them a sense of immersion. With the continuous development of social productivity and science and technology, the demand for virtual reality technology is growing in all walks of life, and virtual reality technology has made great strides and is gradually becoming a new field of science and technology. This paper first introduces artificial intelligence (AI), VR and interactive products, and then proves the progressiveness of AI based VR interactive product software through experiments (the interface interaction deviation is about 0.1 in the xyz axis, far lower than other VR interactive products).
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- Design of Virtual Reality Interactive Product Software Based on Artificial Intelligence
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