ml-sharp-web: A Browser-Based Gaussian Splat Generator Using Apple's SHARP Model
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Summary
A browser-based Gaussian splat generator built on top of Apple's SHARP (Scene Hierarchy and Rendering Pipeline) model. The project allows users to create Gaussian Splats directly in the web browser using ONNX Runtime Web. It provides a web playground with features like drag-and-drop image upload, real-time splat generation, and interactive 3D viewer. The repository includes important licensing notes about Apple's SHARP model weights having research-use restrictions.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledA browser-based Gaussian splat generator built on top of Apple SHARP.
If you use Apple's released SHARP checkpoint/weights, you must follow LICENSE_MODEL (research-use restrictions apply).
This project lets you: Upload images, Generate Gaussian Splats, View results in 3D
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