TensoRF
[ECCV 2022] Tensorial Radiance Fields, a novel approach to model and reconstruct radiance fields (by apchenstu)
colmap
COLMAP - Structure-from-Motion and Multi-View Stereo (by colmap)
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TensoRF
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Nvidia Research Turns 2D Photos into 3D Scenes in the Blink of an AI
This is great, and the paper+codebase they're referring to (but not linking, here [1]) is neat too.
The research is moving fast though, so if you want something almost as fast without specialized CUDA kernels (just plain pytorch) you're in luck: https://github.com/apchenstu/TensoRF
As a bonus you also get a more compact representation of the scene.
[1] https://github.com/NVlabs/instant-ngp
colmap
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- Magic123: One Image to High-Quality 3D Object Generation
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Drone mapping is pretty dang cool
Not saying its easy to use, but there is an application gui and it is free: https://github.com/colmap/colmap
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Import many photogrammetry software's scenes into Blender
Colmap (Model folders (BIN and TXT), dense workspaces, NVM, PLY)
- Best options for monocular reconstruction?
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improving camera pose estimation using multiple aruco markers
See colmap for example https://colmap.github.io/
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2D images to 3D Object reconstruction
You're looking into a problem called photogrammetry, and a well-studied one at that. I'd recommend looking into "shape from motion" (sfm); specifically techniques that do "dense reconstruction." I'd recommend COLMAP to start with. It does pose estimation from images (e.g. you point it at a bunch of images and it will figure out the relative poses of the cameras that took them), as well as sparse and dense reconstcution.
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Framework generate 3d meshes from camera images
COLMAP builds dense meshes from a collection of cameras https://colmap.github.io/
- Nerfstudio: A collaboration friendly studio for NeRFs
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Neural Radiance Fields and input shape
I’ve seen references to using COLMAP (https://colmap.github.io/) to estimate camera position/pose, e.g. here
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3D reconstruction of an object from videos/few images
Classical photogrammetry, where I agree with u/tdgros that the way to go is https://colmap.github.io/. There are actually better variants in literature but nothing is more reliable and user-friendly than COLMAP. This will give you a very precise point cloud, that can be meshed if needed.