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Conceptual illustration of Immersive Space to Think

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English: Conceptual illustration of Immersive Space to Think (IST). A human analyst uses immersive space to organize her thinking about a complex set of documents and data. The system observes interaction to recognize clusters created by the user, understand what is relevant to the user, and infer the user's hypotheses. Based on these semantic interactions, underlying machine intelligence algorithms suggest new data to consider, summarize data, and label data (e.g., with estimated credibility).
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Source Skarbez R, Polys NF, Ogle JT, North C and Bowman DA (2019) Immersive Analytics: Theory and Research Agenda. Front. Robot. AI 6:82. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2019.00082
Author Richard Skarbez, Nicholas F. Polys, J. Todd Ogle, Chris North and Doug A. Bowman

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