Research teams from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and Google Zurich have developed a new technology called InseRF that can use text hints and 2D bounding boxes to generate consistent objects in 3D scenes, without relying on explicit 3D information. The emergence of this technology has brought new possibilities to the field of 3D scene modeling and object generation. Its efficiency and accuracy have been verified in experiments, and it is significantly better than existing methods. InseRF's ability to insert consistent objects in NeRF brings huge application prospects to fields such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and 3D games.
Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and Google Zurich jointly proposed a new technology called InseRF, which successfully generates consistent objects in 3D scenes through text hints and 2D bounding boxes without explicit 3D information. Experiments show that InseRF performs better than existing methods and can insert consistent objects in NeRF. Although limited by the capabilities of the underlying model, the team plans to further optimize InseRF performance through future model improvements.
The success of InseRF technology marks important progress in the field of 3D object generation. Although there are still some limitations, the research team is actively working to improve the model. It is believed that InseRF will show its strong application potential in more fields in the future and bring revolutionary changes to 3D modeling technology. We look forward to further development and improvement of InseRF in the future.