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Posting this in a third place! It struck me it makes most sense to discuss it close to the code.
@floybix as part of these substitution pooling experiments you've implemented a concatenated "context …
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Hi,
I have a video spanning hundreds of thousands of frames, and would like to get the camera pose for each frame in the video, and don't need the 3d reconstruction. I've run:
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colmap featur…
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Hi,
Thank you so much for this repository.
I'm in need of some assistance.
What I'm trying to do is reconstructing 3d models from surrounding photos using openMVG and create a mesh using openMVS. B…
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It is mentionned in the documentation [https://colmap.github.io/faq.html#reconstruct-sparse-dense-model-from-known-camera-poses](Reconstruct sparse/dense model from known camera poses)
that you can d…
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Issue in: docs/01_code_usage/01_toolboxes/demo_analyze_everything.ipynb
Protocol: (1) Ran Juypter-lab from Miniforge prompt; (2) Opened demo_analyze_everything.ipynb; (3) Edited Cell 3, 4, and 7; (…
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Nice work!But I have a question about this work. I noticed that you used COLMAP to do both sparse and dense reconstruction. May I ask if you are using sparse or dense point clouds as input for 3D Gaus…
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Hello,
Thanks for your great work and detailed instructions! I have some confusion when processing my own scenes. Specifically, I'm trying to identify which part of the algorithm (or code) introduce …
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I am currently on Keras 2.2.4 and Tensorflow 1.12.0. This issue was also observed on Keras 2.1.6 with TF 1.8.0.
So I have a UNet with batchnorm trained on my dataset. After done training, I use th…
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The filtering step selects a subset of image frames for each video, over which camera poses are computed. How were the camera poses that are released under EPIC-FIELDS computed? They are far denser th…
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### GSoC 19: Implement continuous collision checking and integrate Bullet
Mentors: @felixvd, @BryceStevenWilley.
This top post of the Github issue bundles all relevant information about the GSoC p…