Kimera
criminal-law
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Kimera
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Doing SLAM with laptop sensors
You could try your luck with OrbSLAM3 or Kimera, they're pretty close to state of the art and open source. Might have a bit of a learning curve though.
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How to reduce points in VSLAM to 3D meshes? Has it been done before?
Kimera is the one SLAM algorithm that is probably most similar to what you are interested in because it deals with meshes. So the output reconstruction is a 3D mesh map.
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Fuse between segmentation and 3D model
Have a look at Kimera
criminal-law
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My friend created a github repo that you can commit a crime
(For convenience: https://github.com/fatiherikli/criminal-law)
What are some alternatives?
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