University of Surrey researchers taught an AI system to predict 3D poses from a 2D image of a dog.
University of Surrey researchers taught an AI system to predict the 3D pose from a 2D image of a dog using Grand Theft AutoPhotographs of dogs could be used to help generate 3D models more accurately, a study has revealed.
One way to teach AI to get 3D information from 2D images is to show it photos while giving it information about 3D 'ground truth' - where the objects are in 3D space.Unable to replicate the same with dogs, researchers altered the code of Grand Theft Auto V, switching the main character for one of eight breeds of dog - a process known as modding.
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