ThomasWWebb / Stereo-Object-Ranging

Estimating pedestrian and vehicle distances using sparse and dense stereo
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Dataset used #1

Open chaimaOues opened 2 years ago

chaimaOues commented 2 years ago

Hello, thank you for this code, can you please give me the link to download the data set used in your code: master_path_to_dataset = "C:/Users/thoma/Documents/Third Year Completed/Vision/TTBB-durham-02-10-17-sub10/left-images/ thank you

ThomasWWebb commented 2 years ago

Hi Chaima,

You're welcome and unfortunately I can't provide the dataset sorry. I think it's a proprietary dataset held by Durham University rather than an openly available dataset.

Thanks,

Tom

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Hello, thank you for this code, can you please give me the link to download the data set used in your code: master_path_to_dataset = "C:/Users/thoma/Documents/Third Year Completed/Vision/TTBB-durham-02-10-17-sub10/left-images/ thank you

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chaimaOues commented 2 years ago

Thank you, do you have please an article or paper that explains the method used to calculate the distance from the disparity map? because it's not clear to me thank you