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Guidance for Open Source 3D Reconstruction Toolbox for Gaussian Splats on AWS

Overview

This Guidance demonstrates how to create high-quality 3D content from real-world objects and environments. It shows how to address common challenges, such as the need for specialized 3D modeling expertise, expensive equipment, and time-consuming manual processes for creating photorealistic 3D assets. The Guidance helps streamline the complex technical infrastructure required for 3D reconstruction and illustrates methods to improve scalability for processing large volumes of 3D assets. It also shows how to enhance the real-time performance of reconstructed 3D models in various applications. By following this Guidance, you can leverage the benefits of 3D content in areas like e-commerce, digital twins, virtual production, and immersive experiences, without being hindered by traditional obstacles.

Benefits

Create photorealistic 3D models using Gaussian splats. Power responsive e-commerce displays, digital twins, and virtual production applications.

Turn entire product catalogs or real-world environments into interactive 3D experiences. Eliminate the need for specialized equipment and technical expertise.

Process thousands of 3D reconstructions simultaneously with event-driven, auto-scaling GPU infrastructure. Build a modular pipeline that automatically handles multiple steps from media processing to model generation.

How it works

Event-driven serverless architecture

This architecture diagram shows an automated deployment of event-driven serverless architecture for user accounts.

Guidance for Open Source 3D Reconstruction Toolbox for Gaussian Splats on AWS - Event-driven serverless architecture

AI-generated open source 3D content

This architecture diagram shows how to enable the generation of realistic 3D content through open source rendering techniques.

Guidance for Open Source 3D Reconstruction Toolbox for Gaussian Splats on AWS - AI-generated open source 3D content

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Disclaimer

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