@@jarblewarble I wrote on another video about this topic, here's my comment: This question (and its answers) might be helpful to you: stackoverflow.com/questions/23819163/is-there-any-existing-public-source-code-for-large-scale-kinect-fusion You might also take a look at YAK (Yet Another KinectFusion). It's a package for ros, which makes it easy to integrate with robots: github.com/ros-industrial/yak Here's the paper Mr Kim is talking about: dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/2037826.2037857 Edit: A full version of the paper is available here: fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/attachments/1969_kinectfusion-uist-comp.pdf Hopefully this is helpful to you.
Never seen such a smooth object racking and 3D reconstruction.
Hi, Can I move the object instead?
How to implement this on Ubuntu?
please suggest me a way to connect kinect sensor with usb 2.0 port.
because i have a motherboard with usb 2.0
Is the source available for research?
Unfortunately it isn't, but Google has a similar open-source library called "Cartographer." github.com/googlecartographer/cartographer
@@jarblewarble I wrote on another video about this topic, here's my comment:
This question (and its answers) might be helpful to you: stackoverflow.com/questions/23819163/is-there-any-existing-public-source-code-for-large-scale-kinect-fusion
You might also take a look at YAK (Yet Another KinectFusion). It's a package for ros, which makes it easy to integrate with robots: github.com/ros-industrial/yak
Here's the paper Mr Kim is talking about: dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/2037826.2037857
Edit: A full version of the paper is available here: fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/attachments/1969_kinectfusion-uist-comp.pdf
Hopefully this is helpful to you.
How to do this? peoplease supply more information
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