▲ | Nevermark 5 days ago | |
Ah good point. 3D in terms of anatomy, yes. Then the mapping of those sensors to the bodies anatomical state in 3D space is learned. A surprising number of kinds of dimension involved in categorizing sensors. | ||
▲ | reactordev 5 days ago | parent [-] | |
Agreed :) It doesn’t make it any less 3d though. It’s the additive sensing of all sensors within a region that gives you that perception. Fascinating stuff. |