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Thanks this is a great utility and community support for me to step into 3D modeling. I have read and practiced this library for quite some while. But there's still some confusion from the 2019 paper [Chen et al] and actual practice.
I was expecting that I could train a NN model using DIB-R to reconstruct any 3D object from a 2D image. Following the tutorial, I can't see a way to save/deploy the trained "clock model" and input another clock image, let's say a clock picture at my office, to generate the 3D clock object from my office. Do I miss any concepts listed in the tutorial?
I'm hoping to train a NN model that can use to generate 3D vegetables by taking a picture from my raised bed garden from time to time and calculate the accumulated volume index. Any help is greatly appreciated...
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Howdy,
Thanks this is a great utility and community support for me to step into 3D modeling. I have read and practiced this library for quite some while. But there's still some confusion from the 2019 paper [Chen et al] and actual practice.
I was expecting that I could train a NN model using DIB-R to reconstruct any 3D object from a 2D image. Following the tutorial, I can't see a way to save/deploy the trained "clock model" and input another clock image, let's say a clock picture at my office, to generate the 3D clock object from my office. Do I miss any concepts listed in the tutorial?
I'm hoping to train a NN model that can use to generate 3D vegetables by taking a picture from my raised bed garden from time to time and calculate the accumulated volume index. Any help is greatly appreciated...
Thanks,
Yang
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