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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:AI-V chart.jpg|thumb|Chart explaining AI-VActor technology]]
[[File:AI-V chart.jpg|thumb|Chart explaining AI-VActor technology]]
MIRT is engaged through its display, which shows either Mario or Luigi in front of a background. People would interact with both characters through a hidden camera and microphone, though modern displays place the mic in clear view.<ref name="SIMG"/><ref>{{file link|BNewBooth2.png}}</ref> Formerly, the system required a headset rig, which transposed the actors' expressions using roller balls onto a model of the character. The system also formerly required everything to be connected together, likely caused by the limits of computing power at the time. With the first overhaul of the system around 2000, however, expressions and mouth movements became automatized, which allowed for Martinet to perform remotely.
MIRT is engaged through its display, which shows either Mario or Luigi in front of a background. People would interact with them through a hidden camera and microphone, though modern displays place the mic in clear view.<ref name="SIMG"/><ref>{{file link|BNewBooth2.png}}</ref> Formerly, the system required a headset rig, which transposed the actors' expressions using roller balls onto a model of the character. The system also formerly required everything to be connected together, likely caused by the limits of computing power at the time. With the first overhaul of the system around 2000, however, expressions and mouth movements became automatized, which allowed for Martinet to perform remotely.


Under most circumstances, both characters cannot be seen at the same time. Previously, this was a technical limitation, as each character would need his own display, with a computer and headset rig,<ref name="War"/><ref name="Donk"/> though today it is purely Martinet playing both characters. Despite this, however, certain transitions between the characters do show them both onscreen, which Martinet uses as an opportunity to voice them both, going back and forth between them.<ref>Thinknoodles (December 24, 2015). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slYuzfVucyE&t=395s Meeting Mario & Luigi LIVE At Nintendo World Store!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 7, 2023.</ref> The AI-VActor model is trained on data from Martinet's more recent MIRT performances<ref name="AI"/> and can perform all the same actions he can.
Under most circumstances, both characters cannot be seen at the same time. Previously, this was a technical limitation, as each character would need their own display, with a computer and headset rig,<ref name="War"/><ref name="Donk"/> though today it is purely Martinet playing both characters. Despite this, however, certain transitions between the characters do show them both onscreen, which Martinet uses as an opportunity to voice them both, going back and forth between them.<ref>Thinknoodles (December 24, 2015). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slYuzfVucyE&t=395s Meeting Mario & Luigi LIVE At Nintendo World Store!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 7, 2023.</ref> The AI-VActor model is trained on data from Martinet's more recent MIRT performances<ref name="AI"/> and can perform all the same actions he can.
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