| ▲ | accurrent 21 hours ago | |||||||
Simulation. It takes a lot of effort today to bring up simulations in various fields. 3 D programming is very nontrivial and asset development is extremely expensive. If I have a workspace I can take a photo of and just use it to generate a 3d scene I can then use it in simulations to test ideas out. This is particularly useful in robotics and industrial automation already. | ||||||||
| ▲ | jijijijij 16 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I don't see any examples of a 3D scene information usable for simulation. If you want to simulate something hitting a table, you need the whole table (surface) in space, not just some spatial illusion effect extrapolated from an image of a table. I also think modelling the 3D objects for simulation is the least expensive part of an simulation... the simulation is the expensive thing. I doubt this will be useful for robotics or industrial automation, where you need an actual spatial, or functional understanding of the object/environment. | ||||||||
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