Certified Video Walkthroughs: Stress-Free Car Rentals
Hilo enhances the rental car experience by enabling renters to create short timestamped walkarounds of the car's condition which becomes certified.
Rental companies' staff upload videos of vehicles before and after rentals, automatically detecting scratches, dents, and other damages, thereby eliminating the need for subjective visual inspections.
This transparency provides renters with peace of mind, as Hilo is free for the first 3 days; thereafter, payment is required only if a record is needed beyond this period.
Moreover, this service reduces disputes for rental companies and enables car insurance providers to make accurate assessments of the vehicle's condition before rental, thereby improving claims processing and minimizing fraud.
Hilo utilizes state-of-the-art 3D Radiance Field Technology, effectively reconstructing detailed three-dimensional scenes from mobile phone videos. This advanced approach guarantees precise and comprehensive visual documentation of a vehicle's condition through recorded videos.
The Hilo Video above was created automatically using five YouTube videos here, here, here, here, and here.
Hilo - World's most advanced 3D Radiance Field Technology
Hilo has masterfully engineered years of cutting-edge research in Real-Time Radiance Field Rendering. This includes NeRF (Neural Radiance Fields), 3D Gaussian Splatting, Structure from Motion (SfM), Mathematical Optimization (Stochastic Gradient Descent), Video Compression algorithms, Quaternions, and other advanced computer graphics and computer vision methods.
It stands out as far superior to incumbents in terms of quality, measured by SSIM (Structural Similarity Index) and PSNR (Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio).
Additionally, it excels in rendering speed, achieving over 30 FPS (Frames Per Second), and significantly reduces training time, measured in minutes rather than hours, as seen with NeRFs.
The culmination of this research is a technology capable of reconstructing a three-dimensional representation of a scene from sparse two-dimensional images.
Here are our results using Hilo Radiance Field Technology on the NeRF Dataset