I/ITSEC 2024: US Army combines UAVs, AI and new tech to improve simulation capabilities
I/ITSEC 2024: US Army combines UAVs, AI and new tech to improve simulation capabilities
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The US Army has been increasing efforts to improve its simulation capabilities by combining artificial intelligence (AI) and the operation of UAVs with a new technology known as 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS). This volume rendering technique enables the creation of high-quality visually realistic scenes by merging multiple photos or videos.
As part of this effort, the service is partnering with the University of Southern California - Institute for Creative Technologies (USC ICT) in a project named “3D Geospatial Terrain - Large-Scale Gaussian Splatting”.
This initiative addresses the challenges of using traditional polygon-based models and focuses on a hybrid approach by
As part of this effort, the service is partnering with the University of Southern California - Institute for Creative Technologies (USC ICT) in a project named “3D Geospatial Terrain - Large-Scale Gaussian Splatting”.
This initiative addresses the challenges of using traditional polygon-based models and focuses on a hybrid approach by
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