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Facebook Habitat v0.1.3 adds Bullet Physics

November 22, 2019 admin

Facebook AI Habitat is a new open source simulation platform created by Facebook AI that’s designed to train embodied agents (such as virtual robots) in photo-realistic 3D environments. The latest version adds Bullet Physics.

The github repo is here: https://github.com/facebookresearch/habitat-sim

Also check the online demo (no physics): https://aihabitat.org/demo

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