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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. With the launch ...
It’s one of these which [Enginoor] has taken for the sensor in a 3D scanner, an industrial laser displacement sensor. This sensor measures distance, but it’s not one of the time-of-flight ...
Back in 2013, Occipital made waves with a 3D mapping sensor for the iPad. Flash forward five years and Occipital is back with a new 3D sensor — this one a standalone product. The Structure Core ...
This is the newest version of the "world's first 3D scanning platform for mobile devices." The original version was the Structure Sensor ST01, launched all the way back in the year 2014.
The world is filled with depth-sensing camera tech now: in 3D body scanners, drones, AR headsets such as the HoloLens and Magic Leap, and iPhones. But Structure Core, the first in-house depth ...
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.
At the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, Occipital showed off its Structure mobile depth sensor that attaches to the back of an iPad to capture a 3D model of whatever is in front of it ...
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 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 ...
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.
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.
Scanning and computer vision company Occipital, however, wants to add real depth to your tablet's vision with the Structure Sensor, a Kickstarter- backed product that shipped to backers late last ...
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