Crazy good results but without the paper (which the link at the time just goes back to the site) it's a bit difficult to check how good. What data is required, how long are training runs/how many steps?
So this is just Level-of-Detail (LoD) implemented for Gaussian splats? Impressive results, but I would have figured this is an obvious next-step...
Also, is it bad that the first thing I thought of was that commanders in the Ukraine war could use this? E.g.: stitch together the video streams from thousands of drones to build up an up-to-date view of the battlefield?
mrwyz ·20 days ago
People should stop basing all of this new research on proprietary software, when we have open source implementations [1][2].
[1] gsplat: https://github.com/nerfstudio-project/gsplat [2] opensplat: https://github.com/pierotofy/opensplat
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blovescoffee ·21 days ago
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speps ·20 days ago
Which makes more sense than: Real-Time View Synthesis for Square Meters
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londons_explore ·20 days ago
It's been over a decade and we're still stuck with 2D maps and boxy untextured buildings.
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jiggawatts ·20 days ago
Also, is it bad that the first thing I thought of was that commanders in the Ukraine war could use this? E.g.: stitch together the video streams from thousands of drones to build up an up-to-date view of the battlefield?