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Exploring the Latest Innovations in 3D Technology: AI, iPad Scanning, and Mummies | Geo Week News

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Today’s stories from around the internet showcase the innovative ways in which AI is revolutionizing reality capture workflows in the 3D industry. From traditional urban mapping to scanning ancient artifacts, AI is playing a crucial role in enhancing efficiency and accuracy.

One of the most common applications of reality capture is point cloud creation in surveying workflows. Surveyors rely on point clouds to derive key insights from massive datasets, whether through stationary laser scanning or mobile mapping. AI has significantly improved this process by providing advanced algorithms to analyze and interpret the data more effectively. The article by Khrystyna Bezborodova in GIM International delves deep into the role of AI in reality capture data, highlighting the benefits and advancements in this field.

In another exciting development, Trimble’s SketchUp is now allowing users to scan spaces with an iPad using the lidar scanner. This feature, initially introduced by Apple in their latest products, has now been leveraged by SketchUp for creating 3D models of buildings and interiors. Roopinder Tara’s article in Engineering.com explores how this technology is transforming the way professionals in the industry work, making the scanning process more accessible and efficient.

Lastly, a unique case of 3D scanning involves a mummy from ancient Egypt located in a high school in Naperville, Illinois. Researchers from an international project visited the school to scan and catalog the mummy for their records. Jake Pfeiffer’s article in Central Times sheds light on the researchers’ interest in these artifacts and the significance of using 3D scanners for preservation and research purposes.

These stories highlight the diverse applications of AI in reality capture workflows, showcasing how technology is shaping the future of the 3D industry.

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