3D-Reconstruction-with-Deep-Learning-Methods and 3D-Object-Reconstrution

These two tools are complements, as they are both curated lists of resources for 3D reconstruction, with the second being a more specialized list focusing on single-view object reconstruction, which could be used alongside the broader collection of projects provided by the first.

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About 3D-Reconstruction-with-Deep-Learning-Methods

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List of projects for 3d reconstruction

This is a curated collection of open-source projects focused on 3D reconstruction using deep learning. It helps researchers and engineers find various methods to convert images or sparse data into detailed 3D models or depth maps. The collection covers techniques from monocular depth estimation to multi-view stereo reconstruction, providing resources for those working with visual data to create three-dimensional representations.

3D modeling Computer vision Robotics Virtual reality Spatial computing

About 3D-Object-Reconstrution

wkqscut/3D-Object-Reconstrution

A curated list of awesome Single-view 3D Object Reconstruction papers & resources

This project helps researchers and engineers quickly find academic papers and resources related to reconstructing 3D models from just a single 2D image. It organizes leading research, showing what techniques are available and how they've been implemented. Anyone working on computer vision, 3D graphics, or augmented reality applications that need to infer 3D shapes from limited visual input would find this useful.

3D modeling computer vision research augmented reality photogrammetry deep learning applications

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