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A breakthrough in AI-generated 3D modeling recently reported on by the journal Transactions on Machine Learning detailed a team project that made notable progress on the DecompDreamer, a new AI approach that tackles a major problem by adeptly breaking tasks into stages. The advancement has numerous potential applications for endeavors in game development, virtual reality, digital design, animation and related areas. The team that achieved this notable and potentially widely impactful progress included Rajeev Goel, a Fulton Schools computer science graduate student and a graduate service assistant in ASU’s The Game School, along with Pavan Turaga, director of The Game School, and two other faculty members, Mark Ollili and Tejaswi Gowda. They will be presenting DecompDreamer and their findings on this new AI method to their industry peers.
Artificial Intelligence AdvancesFulton Schools Computer Science Graduate Student Rajeev GoelMachine LearningThe Game School