Google Earth Beaten By Autorendering From Photos
Flu writes "Sweden's major engineer newspaper NyTeknik writes about a new technology which is used to automatically convert 60.000 aerial photographs of Stockholm, Sweden, into a 3d-world, similar to Google Earth's rendering of major buildings in some US cities. But unlike Google's laser-measured rendering, this technique took less than 8 days (including the photography) to automatically generate the 3D-model of Stockholm — which includes every building and details as high as individual trees!
The program was developed by C3, a subsidiary of the Swedish defense industry company SAAB, together with a PC gaming company called Agency 9. The complete article is available (sorry, Swedish only), but the 3D-rendering of Stockholm is available as a Java applet from the Swedish phone-dictionary service Hitta.se (tick the checkbox — it's an ordinary disclaimer, and click 'Till 3D-kartan')." The technique used gives a cool water-color look to the scenes, too.
Looks like Google is the new Micro$oft for Slashdotters. Any IT company that dominates the market share is the enemy?
Only 60 images?
Translates to something like "Air-conditioning by default". A car ad. Yeah, in Brazil not all cars come with air cooling.
Stupidity is an equal opportunity striker.
Fellow slashdotter Bill Dog
...and when it asks "Install ActiveX Zombie Client", click OK -- it's an ordinary dialog.
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