Closed XudongLinthu closed 6 years ago
Hi,
I think you can find the raw images here, among other places: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/1dsfm/
We don't provide the formatted data, as we expect people to use their own datasets. In our case, we require an SfM reconstruction, i.e. surviving keypoints and match data, and a list of keypoints not surviving the SfM reconstruction, which are not used for training but are necessary to mine non-keypoint areas. Besides that, there are smaller details such as a histogram of keypoint scales which are easy to generate. You can look into datasets/eccv2016.py, it's relatively straightforward to understand.
Best, E.
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Hi, guys, Could someone tell me where to download the required dataset (Piccadily?) and or something else to get the codes running? Thanks, Xudong
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Hi, guys, Could someone tell me where to download the required dataset (Piccadily?) and or something else to get the codes running? Thanks, Xudong