MIT and Meta have collaborated on a new technology called PlatoNeRF, which utilizes shadows to create 3D models of hidden objects using a single camera. This innovation has potential applications in autonomous vehicles and AR/VR, but concerns remain about its performance in real-world scenarios.
Discover how AI vision systems analyze shadows to unveil hidden objects from view in this insightful blog post from Boing Boing. Learn more at: https://t.co/QkGa9y6DOC
What if your car could see around corners to avoid accidents? 🚙 @MIT and @Meta researchers have developed PlatoNeRF, a computer vision technique using single-photon lidar and ML to create accurate 3D models from a single camera view. PlatoNeRF uses shadows to "reveal" hidden… https://t.co/XuCk6WK1Mo
Researchers leverage shadows to model 3D scenes, including objects blocked from view @MIT https://t.co/qkWQqpQjr3
MIT and Meta’s new PlatoNeRF tech uses shadows to create 3D models of hidden objects with a single camera! It’s a game-changer for autonomous vehicles and AR/VR, but is it too reliant on perfect conditions? What happens in chaotic real-world environments? https://t.co/3ogJhf3Scr https://t.co/YSiWLlKsU5
MIT’s PlatoNeRF tech promises 3D models from shadows with one camera—game-changer or overhyped tech? Dive in! https://t.co/TX0mwHkUrQ