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Im interested in seeing if you can use this method for performing floor planning and was considering if there was a way to extract depth estimation in meters from the model prediction?
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Hi, when trained on ScanNet dataset, the depth shift is 1000. So the
per-pixel depth value is in "mm". However, so many aspects limit the depth
prediction from a simple monocular estimation model to be generalized to
new camera intrinsic and new scenes. I am afraid there is no simple way to
get any usable depth estimation in meters for accurate floor planning. In
fact, to make the depth estimation consistant between frames is already
challenging, if not trained with a specific loss function.
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in meters from the model prediction?
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Im interested in seeing if you can use this method for performing floor planning and was considering if there was a way to extract depth estimation in meters from the model prediction?
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