[P] Synthetic Data for CV with Python and Blender

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  • zpy

    Synthetic data for computer vision. An open source toolkit using Blender and Python.

  • https://github.com/ZumoLabs/zpy We just released our open source synthetic data toolkit built on top of Blender. Our package makes it easy to design and generate synthetic data for computer vision projects. Let us know what you think and what features you want us to focus on next!

  • bpycv

    Computer vision utils for Blender (generate instance annoatation, depth and 6D pose by one line code)

  • Can someone who knows a bit about this compare to, e.g., bpycv? Seems like they are doing very similar stuff

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