Gaussian Splats is a term you have likely come across, probably in relation to 3D scenery. But what are they, exactly? This blog post explains precisely that in no time at all, complete with great ...
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New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Japanese researchers develop an adaptive robot motion system that enables human-like grasping using minimal training data.
You might have heard the term “splat” or “Gaussian splat” used recently in the XR space. Gaussian splatting is a rendering technique that has been around for a long time but has found a new ...
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An AI approach for single-image-based 3D character animation with preserved proportions
In Proceedings of the SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 Conference Papers, a research team affiliated with UNIST reports a new AI technology ...
The new ES90 electric car is the flagship of Volvo's latest digital safety tech. For decades, the Volvo brand has been synonymous with safety. But keeping passengers secure is no longer just about a ...
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Gauss’s law explained with a cubical Gaussian surface
Gauss’s Law explained using a cubical Gaussian surface. This short walks through flux, symmetry, and electric field reasoning to show how Gauss’s Law applies beyond spheres, making the concept clear ...
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