Lets beam some of the awesomeness of AI Habitat over to A-Frame, so we can prototype IoT/AI simulations directly in the browser.
Facebook's AI-Habitat features 3D-scanned rooms from three datasets:
- Matterport3D (Straub, et al., 2019) — 90 building-scale scenes — non-commercial license
- Replica (Chang et al., 2017) — 18 Rooms: 3 appartments, 5 office, 3 rooms and 1 hotel room — non profit license
- 2D-3D-S (Armeni et al., 2017) — 6 large-scale indoor areas that originate from 3 different buildings — Apache License
The goal of aframe-habitats
is to make these rooms available as gtlf + navmesh, so you can use them in the browser using low-entry environments such as A-Frame.
Since some of the licenses are quite restricting, so we'd rather provide tools & tutorials on how to convert the original files to gltf + navmeshes.
Here are A-Frame scenes — created from the habitat test scenes, which you can download here.
Play with it → here ←
- 3D-Model of King's Hall of Skokloster castle.
- The navmesh was created using the recast plugin for the A-frame-Inspector.
- This model is also available via sketchfab
- To be done
- 3D-Model of Van Gogh's bedroom in Arles
- This model is also available via sketchfab
- To be done