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Visualize Lidar Data in Kitti Data
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""" | |
VISUALISE THE LIDAR DATA FROM THE KITTI DATASET | |
Based on the sample code from | |
https://github.com/utiasSTARS/pykitti/blob/master/demos/demo_raw.py | |
And: | |
http://stackoverflow.com/a/37863912 | |
Contains two methods of visualizing lidar data interactively. | |
- Matplotlib - very slow, and likely to crash, so only 1 out of every 100 | |
points are plotted. | |
- Also, data looks VERY distorted due to auto scaling along | |
each axis. (this could potentially be edited) | |
- Mayavi - Much faster, and looks nicer. | |
- Preserves actual scale along each axes so items look | |
recognizable | |
""" | |
import pykitti # install using pip install pykitti | |
import os | |
import numpy as np | |
# Chose which visualization library to use: "mayavi" or "matplotlib" | |
# VISLIB = "mayavi" | |
VISLIB = "matplotlib" | |
# Raw Data directory information | |
basedir = '/home/dodo_brain/kitti_data/' | |
date = '2011_09_26' | |
drive = '0005' | |
# Optionally, specify the frame range to load | |
# since we are only visualizing one frame, we will restrict what we load | |
# Set to None to use all the data | |
frame_range = range(150, 151, 1) | |
# Load the data | |
dataset = pykitti.raw(basedir, date, drive, frame_range) | |
# Load Lidar Data | |
dataset.load_velo() # Each scan is a Nx4 array of [x,y,z,reflectance] | |
# Plot only the ith frame (out of what has been loaded) | |
i = 0 | |
velo = dataset.velo[i] | |
if VISLIB == "mayavi": | |
# Plot using mayavi -Much faster and smoother than matplotlib | |
import mayavi.mlab | |
fig = mayavi.mlab.figure(bgcolor=(0, 0, 0), size=(640, 360)) | |
mayavi.mlab.points3d( | |
velo[:, 0], # x | |
velo[:, 1], # y | |
velo[:, 2], # z | |
velo[:, 2], # Height data used for shading | |
mode="point", # How to render each point {'point', 'sphere' , 'cube' } | |
colormap='spectral', # 'bone', 'copper', | |
#color=(0, 1, 0), # Used a fixed (r,g,b) color instead of colormap | |
scale_factor=100, # scale of the points | |
line_width=10, # Scale of the line, if any | |
figure=fig, | |
) | |
# velo[:, 3], # reflectance values | |
mayavi.mlab.show() | |
else: | |
# Plot Using Matplotlib - Much slower than mayavi. | |
# NOTE: Only 1 out of every 100 points are plotted using the matplotlib | |
# version to prevent crashing the computer | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
from mpl_toolkits.mplot3d import Axes3D | |
skip = 100 # plot one in every `skip` points | |
fig = plt.figure() | |
ax = fig.add_subplot(111, projection='3d') | |
velo_range = range(0, velo.shape[0], skip) # skip points to prevent crash | |
ax.scatter(velo[velo_range, 0], # x | |
velo[velo_range, 1], # y | |
velo[velo_range, 2], # z | |
c=velo[velo_range, 3], # reflectance | |
cmap='gray') | |
ax.set_title('Lidar scan (subsampled)') | |
plt.show() | |
What is the range for reflectance value in kitti dataset?
I mean what the range of values it varies between?
Change like below and work fine for me.
dataset = pykitti.raw(basedir, date, drive, frames=frame_range)
velo = dataset.get_velo(0) # Each scan is a Nx4 array of [x,y,z,reflectance]
Even with the above change, I get the eror as follows.
File "kitti_lidar.py", line 41, in
velo = dataset.get_velo(0) # Each scan is a Nx4 array of [x,y,z,reflectance]
File "/home/lng/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pykitti/raw.py", line 107, in get_velo
return utils.load_velo_scan(self.velo_files[idx])
IndexError: list index out of range
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Change like below and work fine for me.
dataset = pykitti.raw(basedir, date, drive, frames=frame_range)
velo = dataset.get_velo(0) # Each scan is a Nx4 array of [x,y,z,reflectance]