Nvidia reveals a new algorithm that can convert 2d images to 3d
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While there are many current applications for converting 3D objects into a 2D perspective, there is very little we have on hand that can do that job in reverse. In short, if you want an object to be 3D, you have to render it in 3D. Once the hard work is done, converting it to a 2D image is a fairly straightforward process. Well, probably not so direct, but you have the idea. Nvidia plans to change that with an algorithm that makes it easy to pass a 2D 3D image.
Nvidia has revealed an AI algorithm that can convert 2D images to 3D
Nvidia has just announced that a new AI that is being developed has been able to successfully recreate various 3D images from a unique 2D static image.
Using bird images, the AI was able to successfully replicate the images from various angles. More than that, however, he was also able, to an impressive degree, to recreate the various textures.
What does Nvidia have to say?
The main goal of this new DIB-R (differentiable interpolation-based renderer) technology means that a process that previously could take weeks of AI algorithms to be "trained" can now essentially learn "depth perception" on any object in milliseconds.
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In the future, the application of this algorithm could save a lot of work when modeling real-life objects in any application, whether for design or in the creation of video games, just to name two of the first functions that come to me head.
For more information, you can check the official Nvidia blog.
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