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Videos
Zittrain on Wikipedia
- Jonathan Zittrain on Wikipedia (3 minutes)
Reconstructing the World in Six Days
Researchers at the University of North Carolina have processed 100 million images from Yahoo and used the geolocation information of the camera, along with the image, to recreate a 3D model of various buildings. Once the 3D object is reconstructed, computer software can be used to "move" around the object. The video shows such reconstructions.
Reconstructing the World* in Six Days *(As Captured by the Yahoo 100M Image Dataset) (CVPR 2015),
Authors: Jared Heinly, Johannes L. Schönberger, Enrique Dunn, Jan-Michael Frahm
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2015
Web site: http://cs.unc.edu/~jheinly/reconstructing_the_world.html
Data Set: The 100 million image dataset used in this paper was obtained from Yahoo: One Hundred Million Creative Commons Flickr Images For Research, Yahoo Flickr Creative Commons 100M