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Trends and Prospects for the Development of Virtual Reality and Digital Property

  • Kirillova, Elena Anatolyevna;Blinkov, Oleg Evgenyevich;Blinkova, Elena Victorovna;Vrazhnov, Aleksey Sergeevich;Magomedov, Firdousi Bilyamudinovich
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.11
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    • pp.284-290
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    • 2022
  • The study considers trends and prospects for developing virtual (augmented) reality and civil transactions in relation to digital property. In jurisprudence, there is a need to determine the legal status of virtual and augmented reality to regulate legal relations in the digital environment. Legal relations using new digital technologies require the creation of new legislative approaches and rules of their legal regulation. The article dwells on the legal status of virtual (augmented) reality and determines the methods of regulating legal relations in the sphere of digital property. The study utilized methods for collecting single and multiple facts in order to identify the main trends in the civil circulation of digital assets, as well as private law methods. The methods of generalization, concreteness, induction and deduction reveal the legal nature and main features of virtual (augmented) reality and digital property. The paper highlights the specifics of virtual reality and civil transactions in relation to digital assets. The research has concluded that the sale, exchange and other actions with digital objects in virtual reality have distinctive features, while digital property has also unique characteristics since it is involved in civil circulation and legal relations.

Generative AI Technology Trends and Development Prospects for Digital Asset Creation (디지털 에셋 창작을 위한 생성형 AI 기술 동향 및 발전 전망)

  • K.S. Lee;S.W. Lee;M.S. Yoon;J.J. Yu;A.R. Oh;I.M. Choi;D.W. Kim
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2024
  • With the recent rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, its use is gradually expanding to include creative areas and building new content using generative AI solutions, reaching beyond existing data analysis and reasoning applications. Content creation using generative AI faces challenges owing to technical limitations and other aspects such as copyright compliance. Nevertheless, generative AI may increase the productivity of experts and overcome barriers to creative work by allowing users to easily express their ideas as digital content. Thus, various types of applications will continue to emerge. As images and videos can be created using text input on a prompt, generative AI allows to create and edit digital assets quickly. We present trends in generative AI technology for images, videos, three-dimensional (3D) assets and scenes, digital humans, interactive content, and interfaces. In addition, the prospects for future technological development in this field are discussed.

Human Visual Ability Enhancement Technology Trends and Development Prospects (인간 시각 능력 향상 기술 동향 및 발전 전망)

  • C.Y. Jeong;M.S. Kim;S.R. Yun;K.D. Moon;H.C. Shin
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2024
  • Vision is a process in which the brain and eyes collaborate to enable sight by analyzing light reflected from objects. Vision is also the most crucial among the five basic human senses for recognizing environments. The eyes contain 70% of the sensory receptors in the body, and 90% of the information processed by the brain is visual. Currently, approximately 2.2 billion people worldwide have vision impairments. A recent study estimated that the global economic productivity losses due to vision impairment and blindness amount to approximately $410 billion. Additionally, as people age, their ability to control their vision declines, leading to presbyopia, which typically starts in their 40s. Since people heavily rely on vision in their daily lives, vision problems can significantly reduce the quality of life. Approaches to solving vision problems can be broadly categorized into visual prostheses requiring surgery, sensory substitution based on neuroplasticity, and smart glasses for presbyopia. We present the trends and future development prospects for three key areas of research: visual prostheses, visual substitution technologies, and smart glasses technologies. These areas are being explored with the aim of addressing visual impairments and blindness.