Hello all! We invite everyone to tune in today to a watch party with our friends on the SparkAR/Instagram team. This Live Q&A with Dan Moller & Cemre Gungor will be held on the SparkAR Creators Facebook page & the team will be walking us through how build AR effects for Instagram Reels. For those currently participating in the latest Facebook Online Hackathon, you won't want to miss this.
The third Facebook Online Hackathon is open for submissions! We’re inviting Spark AR creators to build a world effect that’s fun, entertaining, and tailored for the newly launched Instagram Reels (for a chance to win up to $21,000 in cash prizes and Oculus VR headsets!). Learn more: https://bit.ly/2XFsq71
📽️ Want to know more about how to build AR effects for Reels? Spark AR and Instagram team members Dan Moller and Cemre Güngör are joining us for a live Q&A session to share their best tips. Share your questions in a comment below and get a reminder to tune in next week.
Dmytro Selin
Software engineer at Facebook
WebAssembly (or Wasm) is a binary format used in a browser, virtual machine, and high-level compilation result.
Wasm is not a programming language, just as Java bytecode is not a programming language, the result of compiling and running a specific block of code.
Oleksandr Maksymets
Research Engineer in Facebook AI Research
Imagine walking up to a home robot and asking “Hey robot – can you go check if my laptop is on my desk? And if so, bring it to me.” AI Habitat enables training of such embodied AI agents (virtual robots and egocentric assistants) in a highly photorealistic & efficient 3D simulator, before transferring the learned skills to reality. We will talk about state of the art in training intelligent agents' domain using machine learning and how to scale a model to 30 years of house walking experience.
Oleksandr Maksymets is a research engineer at Facebook AI Research (FAIR) working on embodied agent navigation using deep learning. Co-author and maintainer of Open Source Habitat AI Framework from FAIR that brings community benchmarks to the field and supports simulation to reality transferability. Oleksandr was one of organizers of Embodied AI challenges and workshops for CVPR 2019/2020.
Olga Yavorska, 5 years of experience in localization; Customer Care Supervisor at Crowdin; helped build localization for Microsoft, OnePlus, GitHub, Node.JS, Docusaurus, TYPO3, Let's Encrypt, Avast and others
- Features of documentation localization
- Machine translations
- Crowdsource localization
- Continuous localization (GitHub / GitLab, API / CLI and others)
- Projects Crowdin, Docusaurus, Microsoft MakeCode, Django Girls Tutorial, Code.org, Node.js
