![]() The split decouples render time from scene size, allows scaling to environments of any size, and allows per-block updates for changes such as construction sites. This is made possible by a network of multiple NeRFs, each responsible for a separate block in the city. Now, Google is demonstrating an approach with Block-NeRF that can render the largest 3D scene ever rendered with AI: Alamo Square in San Francisco, consisting of eight streets. Until now, however, NeRFs have only been used to render individual objects or rooms. ![]() ![]() Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.īlock NeRF renders extensive 3D scene for the first time ![]()
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