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The company's room-scanning system consists of two separate parts. On the hardware side is Structure, a mobile depth sensor that fits onto the back of an iPad that can be used to capture a 3D ...
The Structure Sensor is a 3D sensor that, when yoked to an iPad, can scan in 3D with existing apps. It has great potential for 3D mapping and gaming.
The Structure Sensor is a 3D sensor that, when yoked to an iPad, can scan in 3D with existing apps. It has great potential for 3D mapping and gaming.
This next generation in mobile 3D scanning hardware was revealed today by the folks at Occipital. They've shown the Occipital Structure Sensor Mark II, a device that's 50% smaller than their ...
While the Sensor is excellent at scanning objects, it was sometimes challenged to accurately capture a 3D space. The scans were "coarse" and couldn't correct for errors on the fly.
After starting the a scan and walking around a room, the room's model is built in real time, with the hardware capturing thousands of points of data for a 3D map using the Canvas app.
itSeez3D, an iPad 3D scanning app designed for use with the Structure Sensor 3D sensor, does a good job in scanning human heads but not as well in scanning other objects.
Augmented reality has never been nearly as cool as its name suggests. Even when it isn't gimmicky, it's virtually useless, in large part because your mobile camera's version of "reality" is short ...
When you attach Occipital’s Structure sensor to your iPad, you get a sense of what Geordi La Forge would look like if he was a tablet. The somewhat bulky 3D-scanning accessory, equipped with an ...
Occipital's existing plug-in 3D camera sensor, called Structure, already enables 3D scanning and has been in use for a while in the 3D scanning community -- I saw Structure earlier this year at ...
The Structure Sensor is a 3D sensor that, when yoked to an iPad, can scan in 3D with existing apps, and has great potential in 3D mapping and gaming.