Microsoft Researchers Generate 3D Models From Ordinary Smartphones 48
New submitter subh_arya writes: Engineers from Microsoft Research have unveiled the first technology to perform 3D surface reconstruction from ordinary smartphone cameras. Their computational framework creates a connected 3D surface model by continuously registering RGB input to an incrementally built 3D model. Although the reconstruction results look promising, Microsoft does not plan to release an app anytime soon.
Windows 10 (Score:3, Funny)
Fortunately, Windows 10 detects this attempt at copyright infringement, prevents the app from running, and sends your name and address to the cops.
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LOL ... Lucious Fox ... (Score:2)
Soon, we can have that sonar thingy Lucius Fox did for Batman in the Dark Knight movie.
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LOL ... Loo-see-us ... Lucius ... that looks creepily like Luscious as I've typed it.
It leads the way. (Score:2)
Again.....porn.
You thought dick pics were obnoxious? Wait until you see what comes out of your 3d printer.
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Too bad 123dcatch is such a terrible app. And not so much for the matching as the bad interface and the fact that the servers are down half the time. The backend could of course stand to be improved as well, but at least they should take care of the low-hanging fruit...
Also, they have a pay version.... which is as a really expensive subscription and provides little that your average user would want. I'd be willing to pay for nothing more than the free app.... if they'd actually put forth the effort to fix a
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I wish someone would make an app that I can measure objects with just the camera, and maybe a reference object fur scale.
Develop that and you too can live the life of Bruce Wayne.
launching it soon (Score:2, Informative)
Seems the submitter didn't read the article:
Currently, the app is not available for download - however the team is planning on launching it soon.
123D Catch? Autodesk already has an app doing this (Score:4, Interesting)
Why is this news? I'm already doing this on my Android phone with 123D Catch and it's available for iOS and Windows Phone as well. You can find more about it here.
http://www.123dapp.com/catch
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Re:123D Catch? Autodesk already has an app doing t (Score:5, Informative)
The differences are significant:
1) The Microsoft app works in real-time on the phone, rather than 123D Catch processing in the cloud
2) The Microsoft app shows real-time results, so you can see where there are issues, and continue to photograph until they are resolved. With 123D Catch you patch errors in post.
3) The Autodesk 123D Catch app actually exists, and the earlier web-based version has been around for about four years.
I'm kind of surprised that Microsoft isn't using the acceleration and magnetic sensors in the phone to help determine the camera position. It's one of the features that phone cameras have that DSLR's don't.
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I'm kind of surprised that Microsoft isn't using the acceleration and magnetic sensors in the phone to help determine the camera position. It's one of the features that phone cameras have that DSLR's don't.
Actually they do. Fig.2 in the paper [ox.ac.uk], where the IMU output is used to refine the camera pose estimated by purely image based means.
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This has been used in archeology for quite some time.
Thats the future (Score:1)
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If micros oft Really Wanted to be Noticed (Score:2)
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What do you think Google's project tango is for?
Agisoft PhotoScan (Score:1)
Anyone interested in this, and wanting good results, should check out Agisoft PhotoScan [agisoft.com].
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I'm using it right now with 634 RTK Geo referenced photos. Sometimes the results are astonishing, others leave room for improvement. Sony A5100 currently moving to A7R tonight, for use with UAV.
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I'm doing product shots. It's really astonishing. It's like I've built the transporter from Star Trek.
Trimensional app also an interesting 3d scanner (Score:2)
At least they have the sense to not release it (Score:2)
because MS is far from the first with something like this.
My copy of "Strata Foto 3D CX" does exactly this same thing. And yes, I use my 8 Mpx iPhone camera to record images. These ultimately yield a color-mapped, 3D-skinned, object.
In the "About" box, one finds the following:
And then a little further down the buyout-chain is this: