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Real-world capture is almost never complete. A missed corner, object, a room that didn't get enough viewpoints etc. leaving empty holes where the geometry should be. Our SOTA model Echo is built for that reality. It fills unscanned regions from surrounding visual context, so you still get a complete,...

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