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output views is 12 in paper while it turns out to be 14 in your code #7

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shilei-ustcer opened this issue Aug 1, 2018 · 2 comments

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@shilei-ustcer
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Hi @happylun

Nice work!

After reading your code and your paper, I have one confusion:

   In your paper output views is 12, but in your code, it turns out to be 14, why is it not the same?

Could you explain it? Thank you!

@ahmedfayezzz
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Hello!
Did you figure it out?

@happylun
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Hi, yes in the paper I mention that the 12 output views correspond to the 12 vertices on a regular icosahedron. But later I find out that since the front view and side view are the most common input views, it might be better to also include those two extra views for output. It will also be easier to visually check how good is the reconstruction by aligning the front/side view output maps with the front/side view sketch input.

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