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Multi-View Stereo

Multi-View Stereo (MVS) is a computer technology that creates detailed 3D models of objects or scenes by analyzing multiple photographs taken from different angles. It works by identifying common features across the images and calculating how these features shift between views, similar to triangulation. This process allows the software to reconstruct the shape, depth, and surface details of the scene with high precision. MVS is widely used in applications like virtual reality, cultural heritage preservation, and 3D mapping, providing realistic digital representations by leveraging the varied perspectives captured in multiple images.