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amelius ◴[] No.42195270[source]
Hmm, if AI is involved I'm always wondering whether what I see is realistic or not.
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1. juancn ◴[] No.42195538[source]
In this case, they're basically using a neural network to approximate a really tricky high dimensional function from a lot of measurements from a scene, and use it to interpolate values.

Think of it as "fancy (non)linear regression" or something like that.

It's quite clever.

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2. dylan604 ◴[] No.42196919[source]
I'm now wanting to set up my magic bullet rig to try this!

Just thinking about consumer equipment, being able to shutter release and fire a laser "burst" precisely enough would be a challenge. If the shutter release is wired, does the time for the signal to travel down the wire + the mechanics of the shutter need to be compensated for the time of flight of the "photon"? I could see this being one of those YouTube channels with someone doing this in their garage.

All of that to say that the accuracy of what they've done is impressive