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Back in 2013, Occipital made waves with a 3D mapping sensor for the iPad. Flash forward five years and Occipital is back with a new 3D sensor — this one a standalone product. The Structure Core ...
The world is filled with depth-sensing camera tech now: in 3D body scanners, drones, AR headsets such as the HoloLens and Magic Leap, and iPhones.But Structure Core, the first in-house depth ...
Using the app, you can create a 3D model of nearly any object you can imagine. Following is a one-minute YouTube video from Autodesk that succinctly shows the process of capturing photos using an ...
With an iPad, a Structure sensor attachment, and a new app called Canvas, making a 3D model of your home is as easy as taking a 360 panorama shot.
Occipital, a 3D-sensing startup, released a new camera that costs a few hundred dollars called Structure Core, which other companies can use to build depth-aware products.
The Structure Sensor has a proprietary plug, and if you want to connect the Structure to an Android device (or to a Windows or OS X desktop), you’ll need the $39 "Hacker Cable" accessory.
To evaluate a protein docking model, DOVE scans the protein–protein interface of the model with a 3D voxel and considers atomic interaction types and their energetic contributions as input features ...