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New techniques for generating realistic textures or "infinite" paper-like surfaces in computer graphics.
A highly influential paper in Computer Vision that changed how AI "sees" objects in videos. 🔍 How to find the exact file VID_20211110_220258_038.mp4
If you can (e.g., a robot folding paper, a digital simulation, or someone explaining a graph), I can likely track down the exact research paper for you. a robot folding paper
If this is a file you have or saw on a forum (like Reddit or Discord), you can try: a digital simulation
Remember where you found it? (e.g., a specific subreddit like r/MachineLearning or a TikTok science channel).