
Natural Language for Simulations
Intro Natural Language Understanding (or NLU) is the study of teaching computers to understand humans — the way we communicate naturally. But how does natural
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Intro Natural Language Understanding (or NLU) is the study of teaching computers to understand humans — the way we communicate naturally. But how does natural

This article shows how to use Mixed Reality Analytics to capture and review users interaction in your application. All the code is available on GitHub and

Our very first Holo Weekend Hackathon took place last week at Infusion‘s office in Houston, Texas. This venue is located in Houston’s busy CityCentre and offers

UPDATE: Several people have contacted me today to let me know that they already have an option for ‘HoloLens 2D App’ in their Xaml designer.

I briefly mentioned the HoloToolkit for Unity before in my article Fragments found my couch, but how? The toolkit is an amazing bit of open source code from Microsoft

Last year when I tried the HoloLens for the first time, one app impressed me more than all the others – a virtual tour guide app that allowed the user to

The Companion App is an incredible tool for those with actual HoloLens devices. It lets you do so much. You can remotely capture photos and videos, launch and close applications

Morten Nielsen posted a video yesterday of controlling LED bulbs just by looking at them and using voice commands (or gestures). Very impressive indeed!

User dilirst asked on /r/HoloLens yesterday, “Can HoloLens be used as my everyday computer? That question sparked quite a bit of interest and some users brought up

UPDATE: 1/29/2018 This site originally launched as roadtoholo before Microsoft branded the larger platform “Windows Mixed Reality”. This site was rebranded to roadtomr in January

SuperFan is powerful wind generation system created with VR simulations and games in mind. It adds an impressive amount of immersion, especially when combined

I’m not an avid blogger but I’ve been at it off and on for quite a while. My very first post was created on an MSDN Blog on February

First, a Little Background Let me start by saying I’m neither a professional drum player or a professional Rock Band player, but for some reason
Last Thursday I had the opportunity to take a special private tour with Frank Hughes who also worked at NASA for over 20 years. I’m