Claude builds 3D Hamiltonian Monte Carlo animation in one shot with anaglyphs 0 ▲ Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments This post is from Bob The sausage So as not to bury the lead (or “lede” if you want a mid-20th-century newspaper vibe), check out the this 3D HMC animation generator. It can render regular animations or produce anaglyph 3D encoding (red/blue). Unless you have 3D glasses, unclick the “Anaglyph 3D” checkbox at the bottom of the upper left corner control box. The app let you zoom in and rotate the visualization with obvious controls (explanation in the footer of the visualization). The app also lets you adjust the amount of correlation in the 3D normal distribution as well as step size, number of steps, and animation speed. Looking the long way down a highly correlated “cigar” shape is dramatic. The 3D effect with glasses is strongest when you rotate the visualization (it’s the usual intuitive controls with instructions at the bottom of the web page) and zoom in a bit. I find that using low 3D depth looks the best. Don’t get your hopes up too much. This isn’t Dr. Strange creating… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.