Tensor Holography MIT Student creates AI learning advancing Holograms
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PhD student from MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Liang Shi said people once believed that with the existing consumer-grade computer hardware, it’s impossible to do real-time 3D holograms. It’s going to take decades before it would be viable, but he figured out a way to cut that time. • Holographic image is not just made up in the movies, it's being created as we speak. Shi’s team took a different approach from what was first developed in holograms, where laser beam would split, half the beam is used to illuminate the subject and the other half used as a reference for the light waves phase. • Then we had computer-generated holograms, it would avoid these difficulties by simulating the optical setup, but this would slow the computation to a crawl. So what did he do to prevent this problem, he let the computer teach physics to itself. • With this breakthrough the performance only took mere milliseconds when crafting holograms from images with depth information. With LiDAR sensor, from iPhone 12 Pro can produce real-time 3D holography, what is even better is the tensor network requires less than 1 MB of memory. • 📺Please Subscribe: • / @beyondmythos • Music brought to you by Epidemic Sound, get a 1-month free membership. Royalty free, copyright free, click the link to discover your epic sound. • https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... • We upload a new video every Monday, thanks for watching!
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