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Greetings,
Hope all is well!
We are using ScanNet++ for a research project (access granted) but encountering an issue with OpenGL with our lab's cluster, and we are probably unable to resolve it…
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Hi, thanks for your nice work. I want to know what 10 angles are used respectively in your preprocessing of THuman2.0 dataset.
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## Habitat-Lab and Habitat-Sim versions
Habitat-Lab: 0.2.2
Habitat-Sim: 0.2.2
## Docs and Tutorials
Did you read the docs? YES
Did you check out the tutorials? YES
Perhaps your question is ans…
ghost updated
2 years ago
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Thanks for your great work!
I have a question: May I ask if the depth images are generated before training or generated by depth-anything during training?
Thank you!
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I plan to make nice RGB flux images of the simulated sky models.
Example code to compute the flux images: http://docs.gammapy.org/en/latest/image/sky_image.html
To make RGB images, I plan to cal…
cdeil updated
7 years ago
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If you are willing to find the warp/displacement on a grayscale version of the image, but want to apply it to all 3 layers in the color version, then here is a simple hack to warp_image():
def …
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Can you show the data on which this GAN was trained? Because I am confused that your dataset consisted of either RGB images or greyscale images.
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Hello, thanks for this excellent work. However, I am quiet confused about the rgb frames from ScanNet v2 and the plane annotations you offered.
For Example, scene0000_01 frame 33th:
Annotations lo…
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I have downloaded your pre-computed RGB images, but I have some problems in merging the three parts (ucf101_jpegs_256.zip.001, ucf101_jpegs_256.zip.002, ucf101_jpegs_256.zip.003) into one .zip file. I…
wj320 updated
5 years ago
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I tried to use "PredictionDiff" for MNIST images and found that it was coded to only accept RGB images. It was relatively easy for me to open the code and make it work for grayscale images.
I re…