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import sys
import os
import cv2
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
sys.path.append("..")
from object_detection.utils import label_map_util
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hy9be / SFM.md
Created July 11, 2017 02:50 — forked from patriciogonzalezvivo/SFM.md
SfM Tools

Probably the most straight forward way to start generating Point Clouds from a set of pictures.

VisualSFM is a GUI application for 3D reconstruction using structure from motion (SFM). The reconstruction system integrates several of my previous projects: SIFT on GPU(SiftGPU), Multicore Bundle Adjustment, and Towards Linear-time Incremental Structure from Motion. VisualSFM runs fast by exploiting multicore parallelism for feature detection, feature matching, and bundle adjustment.

For dense reconstruction, this program supports Yasutaka Furukawa's PMVS/CMVS tool chain, and can prepare data for Michal Jancosek's CMP-MVS. In addition, the output of VisualSFM is natively supported by Mathias Rothermel and Konrad Wenzel's [SURE]

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hy9be / README
Last active December 27, 2016 15:51 — forked from 5tefan/README
Custom Plotlyjs bundle with Browerify for standalone script
In a dedicated directory:
1. save custom-plotly.js and package.json
2. specify the traces you want inside custom-plotly.js
3. run `git clone [email protected]:plotly/plotly.js.git`
4. run `cd plotly.js && npm install && cd ..` to install plotly's dependencies
5. run `npm install && npm run build` to create custom-plotly.min.js
6. move custom-plotly.min.js to your project and add <script src="custom-plotly.min.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
7. profit? global `Plotly` available.
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hy9be / introrx.md
Created October 17, 2016 21:01 — forked from staltz/introrx.md
The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing