[D] Is it possible to use machine learning to create 3D images for the purpose of 3D printing?

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  • Yes. There's a fair bit of research into using ML to generate 3D models. Early work, like Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) generated a voxel model, which could be used for 3D printing, but it would be low resolution, like blowing up a tiny image vs an SVG vector file. However, more recent research can generate polygonal models from a video taken of a real object. Polygonal models are much better for 3D printing.

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