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SplatOverflow: Asynchronous Hardware Troubleshooting TL;DR: That's probably the most creative application of 3DGS I have ever seen :) Abstract (excerpt): SplatOverflow creates a novel boundary object, the SplatOverflow scene, that users reference to communicate about hardware. The scene comprises a 3D Gaussian Splat of the user’s hardware registered onto...

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MrNeRFvor 1 Jahr

Paper:

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@josefprusa remote troubleshoot mechanical issues on a Prusa printer using 3D scanning :)

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Thanks for sharing!

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MrNeRFvor 1 Jahr

You are welcome!

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