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Digital Twins: Virtual Simulations that Help Answer ‘What If’ Scenarios

By Dick Weisinger

Digital twins are virtual representations of a system or object that model the characteristics and behaviors of the real system. For example, a digital twin could be made that corresponds to a building, an airplane, the power grid, or a

AR/VR + Digital Twins: Examining and Testing Virtual Designs Before Construction

By Dick Weisinger

A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical product or system that is frequently updated so that it represents as closely as possible the physical object being modeled. The virtual model represented by the digital twin allows users

Synthetic Data and Digital Twins: A Synergistic Cycle of Continuous Improvement

By Dick Weisinger

The current generation of machine learning and AI algorithms require training with data. Lots of it. The algorithms scan massive amounts of data and are able to identify recurring patterns. After being trained, when the AI algorithm encounters similar data,

Digital Twins: Reimagining the Physical World Through Simulations

By Dick Weisinger

Digital twins are virtual clones of some physical object or thing. The twin can be used in simulations to check the status of an object, to analyze it, and to see how the object might change or evolve under different