An inverse renderer. You give it an ima
An inverse renderer. You give it an image, it gives you the scene description file.
Originally shared by Michael BlackAnnouncing OpenDR, an approximate differentiable renderer. We take "vision as inverse graphics" literally.
OpenDR is an open-source Python-based toolkit for concisely rendering and optimizing graphics models to match image or depth evidence in a differentiable manner.
Everything you need is here: http://open-dr.org/.
For details, see the paper:
OpenDR: An Approximate Differentiable Renderer
Loper, M.M. and Black, M.J.
ECCV 2014.
pdf: http://files.is.tue.mpg.de/black/papers/OpenDR.pdf
If you are at ECCV, come to poster 19 on Thursday,1400–1645, Session 4B, Gartensaal.
OpenDR is an open-source Python-based toolkit for concisely rendering and optimizing graphics models to match image or depth evidence in a differentiable manner.
Everything you need is here: http://open-dr.org/.
For details, see the paper:
OpenDR: An Approximate Differentiable Renderer
Loper, M.M. and Black, M.J.
ECCV 2014.
pdf: http://files.is.tue.mpg.de/black/papers/OpenDR.pdf
If you are at ECCV, come to poster 19 on Thursday,1400–1645, Session 4B, Gartensaal.
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