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The Met put 140 objects online as 3D models you can rotate
You can't see the back of a van Gogh painting at the Met. It's in a frame, against a wall. But the Metropolitan Museum of Art just put high-definition 3D scans of nearly 140 objects online, and now ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access Initiative expands with three-dimensional renderings of significant pieces—most of which are free to download.
One of the world’s most powerful telescopes has peered inside Uranus to map its version of the northern lights in 3D for the ...
Abstract: Three-dimensional (3D) medical image segmentation typically demands extensive labeled training samples, which is prohibitively time-consuming and requires significant expertise. Although ...
Abstract: Rotation invariance is essential for precise object level segmentation in UAV aerial imagery, where targets can have arbitrary orientations and exhibit fine scale details. Conventional ...
This is an unofficial official pytorch implementation of the following paper: Y. Deng, J. Yang, S. Xu, D. Chen, Y. Jia, and X. Tong, Accurate 3D Face Reconstruction with Weakly-Supervised Learning: ...
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