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Nvidia Research is striking a chord with its work on an inverse rendering pipeline. (Source: Nvidia)   Nvidia is certainly getting into the swing of things at the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in New Orleans this week. At the conference, Nvidia Research is presenting a paper on what it calls 3D MoMa, an inverse rendering pipeline that ...

Karen Moltenbrey

Nvidia Research is striking a chord with its work on an inverse rendering pipeline. (Source: Nvidia)   Nvidia is certainly getting into the swing of things at the Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition in New Orleans this week. At the conference, Nvidia Research is presenting a paper on what it calls 3D MoMa, an inverse rendering pipeline that turns up the volume on the 3D creation process, enabling creators to quickly generate and improvise quality 3D objects and scenes from 2D still images. Indeed, creating 3D models from 2D imagery is not unique, but such methods, including the
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