In a research effort we call Infinite Nature, we show that computers can learn to generate such rich 3D experiences simply by viewing nature videos and photographs. But existing methods that synthesize new views from images tend to allow for only limited camera motion. Can computers learn to synthesize this kind of visual experience? Such a capability would allow for new kinds of content for games and virtual reality experiences: for instance, relaxing within an immersive flythrough of an infinite nature scene. Imagine seeing this beauty as a bird does, flying past richly detailed, three-dimensional landscapes. We live in a world of great natural beauty - of majestic mountains, dramatic seascapes, and serene forests. Posted by Noah Snavely and Zhengqi Li, Research Scientists, Google Research
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