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  • 3d-annotation-tool

    A graphical user interface to annotate point clouds and 3D data.

  • Developing computer vision models requires a lot of quality data & manual labeling of lidar point clouds, images, and depth data. Recently, we’ve been developing software to make this a bit easier. As we were unable to find a point cloud annotation tool that would be accessible and easy to use, we decided to build one ourselves: a graphical user interface to annotate point clouds and 3D data. Here’s the GitHub repo: https://github.com/StrayRobots/3d-annotation-tool.

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