17823188. MIXED REALITY SCENARIO GENERATION FOR CROSS-INDUSTRY TRAINING simplified abstract (International Business Machines Corporation)

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MIXED REALITY SCENARIO GENERATION FOR CROSS-INDUSTRY TRAINING

Organization Name

International Business Machines Corporation

Inventor(s)

Mary A Mt. Pleasant of Tyngsboro MA (US)

Tushar Agrawal of West Fargo ND (US)

Sarbajit K. Rakshit of Kolkata (IN)

Jeremy R. Fox of Georgetown TX (US)

MIXED REALITY SCENARIO GENERATION FOR CROSS-INDUSTRY TRAINING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17823188 titled 'MIXED REALITY SCENARIO GENERATION FOR CROSS-INDUSTRY TRAINING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a system that generates mixed reality scenarios for cross-industry training by identifying similar activities in different industries and creating virtual work environments for users to practice these activities.

  • The computer receives data on tasks performed by a user.
  • It identifies an activity in one industry and finds similar activities in another industry.
  • The system generates a mixed reality scenario representing the virtual work environment of the second industry.
  • The activities associated with the job in the second industry are included in the mixed reality scenario.
  • The virtual work environment and activities are displayed to the user for training purposes.

Potential Applications

  • Cross-industry training programs
  • Skill development in various industries
  • Virtual simulations for job training

Problems Solved

  • Lack of access to real work environments for training
  • Difficulty in practicing tasks across different industries
  • Cost-effective training solutions

Benefits

  • Enhanced training experiences
  • Increased efficiency in skill development
  • Versatile application in various industries


Original Abstract Submitted

In an approach to mixed reality scenario generation for cross industry training, a computer receives data associated with tasks performed by a user. A computer identifies an activity in a first industry associated with the tasks. A computer determines that one or more activities associated with a job in a second industry are similar to the activity in the first industry. A computer generates a mixed reality scenario representing a virtual work environment associated with the second industry using mixed reality. A computer generates the one or more activities associated with the job in the second industry in the mixed reality scenario. A computer displays the virtual work environment associated with the second industry and the one or more activities associated with the job in the second industry to the user in a device for viewing a mixed reality scenario while the user performs the activity in the first industry.