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		<title>3D models from a single picture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stanford University has released another cool tool on their site. This time it allows you to create a three dimensional model from a single photograph. It uses machine learning techniques to recognise 3-d structures, such as the slope of mountains or branches of trees. Apparently, it can take a bit of time to generate the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stanford University has released another cool tool on their site.  This time it allows you to create a three dimensional model from a single photograph.</p>
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<p>It uses machine learning techniques to recognise 3-d structures, such as the slope of mountains or branches of trees.  Apparently, it can take a bit of time to generate the models.  You can create models with your own photographs and learn more at <a title="create 3d images from photographs" href="http://make3d.stanford.edu/">Make 3D</a>.</p>
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