Visualization of AI Systems in Virtual Reality: A Comprehensive Review

June 27, 2023 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications

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Authors Medet Inkarbekov, Rosemary Monahan, Barak A. Pearlmutter arXiv ID 2306.15545 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 14 Venue International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications Last Checked 3 days ago
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This study provides a comprehensive review of the utilization of Virtual Reality (VR) for visualizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, drawing on 18 selected studies. The results illuminate a complex interplay of tools, methods, and approaches, notably the prominence of VR engines like Unreal Engine and Unity. However, despite these tools, a universal solution for effective AI visualization remains elusive, reflecting the unique strengths and limitations of each technique. We observed the application of VR for AI visualization across multiple domains, despite challenges such as high data complexity and cognitive load. Moreover, it briefly discusses the emerging ethical considerations pertaining to the broad integration of these technologies. Despite these challenges, the field shows significant potential, emphasizing the need for dedicated research efforts to unlock the full potential of these immersive technologies. This review, therefore, outlines a roadmap for future research, encouraging innovation in visualization techniques, addressing identified challenges, and considering the ethical implications of VR and AI convergence.
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