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Ouster, Inc. addressed confusion regarding occlusion and shadows in 3D data visualization.
The company explained that when observing 3D data from any angle other than the precise origin, occlusions—shadows created by objects blocking the view of others—will be visible. This clarification follows comments seeking to better understand how 3D visualization technology represents objects and their relationships in space. Ouster, Inc. supported its statements by sharing a video example, underscoring its approach to accurately presenting 3D environmental data.
Ouster recently moved its sensor fusion processing to silicon with the release of the L4 MAX chip, aiming for real-time, error-reduced data integration. The company has also expanded its BlueCity deployments to more than 700 global ITS sites. These developments align with Ouster's efforts to advance 3D data visualization and smart transportation technology.