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Computerphile | 3D Gaussian Splatting! - Computerphile @Computerphile | Uploaded 6 months ago | Updated 14 hours ago
A new technique to turn pictures of a scene into a 3D model is quick, easy and doesn't require that much compute power! Dr Mike Pound and PhD student Lewis Stuart demo and explain.

Lewis used this Particle simulation in Unity: GitHub - keijiro/SplatVFX: github.com/keijiro/SplatVFX

NeRFStudio is here : https://docs.nerf.studio/index.html

Previous (nerf) video: youtu.be/wKsoGiENBHU

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