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In this period of fast modernization advancement, the field of Internet and Web has a huge change in which people learn, communicate, connect, share information, etc. People still interact with the system using keyboard, mouse, and other monitoring systems. However, the primary modes of computer-based communication and connection remain unchanged. Though we have various new and emerging applications like social networking, video conferencing, Augmented Reality (AR) applications (e.g., Pokemon Go), and virtual 3D network models which provide a rise in digital transformation, we have a limited result because of conventional reasons and in need of insufficient network support or bandwidth. The term “metaverse” has been formulated to facilitate truly amazing experiences that go beyond our conventional lives. The metaverse can be thought of as a digital representation of the real world. Avatars are virtual representations of various human outlines, which is an approximation of the current real world. The concept of metaverse has now become a topic of debate in the field of digital transformation. As the metaverse grows, online spaces will emerge that provide more complex user interactions than current technology permits. Big tech giants are attempting to forge the path for the future. In addition to games and social media, metaverse will incorporate economic infrastructures, digital entities, and other applications. This paper gives a reasonable effort of an inexpensive approach that examines the new developments of the metaverse and the resulting digital transformation.
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Ranjitha, M., Divya, M.O., Thomas, A.T., Ponnath, P., Shaji, J. (2023). Evolving Connections in Metaverse. In: Bhattacharya, A., Dutta, S., Dutta, P., Piuri, V. (eds) Innovations in Data Analytics. ICIDA 2022. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1442. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0550-8_36
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