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Ai created sequences

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I am in the process of creating several different auto sequencing tools using Ai. It has been a long process, but I believe I am close to having some finished products ready for sharing....
Is this something that people would be in paying a nominal amount for?
I could offer a general auto sequences for the masses, first, that just places a minimal amount of effects to get someone started....but the ones I'm putting the most effort into are getting to be pretty robust....I'm using a 256 channel AC lights setup with just red white and green dumb lights, though...
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I am in the process of creating several different auto sequencing tools using Ai. It has been a long process, but I believe I am close to having some finished products ready for sharing....
Is this something that people would be in paying a nominal amount for?
I could offer a general auto sequences for the masses, first, that just places a minimal amount of effects to get someone started....but the ones I'm putting the most effort into are getting to be pretty robust....I'm using a 256 channel AC lights setup with just red white and green dumb lights, though...
Should have a 30 day trail version, track usage and get inputs that you can make a determination on how much you should charge.
 
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I too have tried my hand at AI, for mapping. Caveat: I'm not a developer nor an AI engineer by no means. I do have something of a rough concept though, but it's very much a work in progress and I've had multiple iterations trying to do everything from generating confidence scores of similarity between evaluated xmodel data to spatial analysis between props and controllers in a layout pic to calculate voltage drops, cable routes, and estimated amperage draws across props. Keyword in all that: try....lots of fail, but it was a decent learning experience.

The concept I've kind of settled on I think should be much simpler. It's just cataloging vendor layouts and aggregating that data to make xmap recommendations for your existing layout. There's a few little extra's added in with visualizations and some AI recommendations. But my hope is that eventually the report package that gets generated could provide all you need to either explain what the AI did for you (if you choose to let it generate the xmap and edited your layout file), or at least give you enough organized information that you could see what groups, subgroups, submodels etc, you would need to edit to get as complete a mapping to each vendor as possible.

I feel like I've learned a lot about the xLights file structure, going from a noob to a partially informed user, and look forward to a day when they get that little "AI Map" button to do its thing. :)
 
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