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Figures for visualizaton (Fig 7 in the paper/Fig 14 in supp) #4
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The visualization is rendered by projecting a rectangle (the symmetry plane) in pixel by pixel manually. Unfortunately, I think we cannot find that part of the code during code release so we were not able to share it. |
Thanks for the reply. I would assume the red part is also rendered/calculated in the same manner. |
Sorry, one more request: I wonder if you can kindly share the exp results (the raw data to plot curves) of those baselines, as in Fig 6? Having a hard time to reprodice correct results from those models as most of them are not directly reltaed to symmetry (mostly on camera pose estimation). |
@yanconglin Thank you for being interested in our work! I have uploaded the npz files and used to generated to plot to https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XFpNVc48oFtG9cjzJ0K4m3IePqDcvAGa. You can use them as a reference. |
Many thanks! BTW, could you please tell me why DISN/NOCS are missing on the pix3d? |
Hi, Yichao
I was wondering if you can kindly tell me how to generate those nice figures for visualization (e.g. Fig 7 in the paper/Fig 14 in supp). Tried several things using matplotlib, unfortunately still did not figure out. Appreciate it if you can shae the source code to draw them.
BTW, have a nice summer break!
Cheers,
Yancong
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