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Epi depth extraction

Robin
2013-05-17
2015-03-25
  • Robin

    Robin - 2013-05-17

    Hello,

    First of all thank you sharing the source code of your research !
    I'm a student working on lightfields for my master thesis project, and I'm trying to use the cocolib library to calculate a depth map from images captured using a Lytro camera.
    I have a small question about the "compute_lightfield_depth" functions. I saw in lightfield_depth.cu the comments
    "// Leads to wrong results at the moment, not implemented." But the function seems to give correct results on the reference images, so I was wondering if this comment still applies ?

    Thanks,

    Robin

     
  • Bastian Goldluecke

    Hello,

    this was just a comment line which I forgot to delete, sorry. If you work with the light field code, I suggest you update to the most recent version in "trunk" from the repository from time to time, I'm about two weeks away from the next release and currently adding a lot of fixes and improvements.

    Regards, Bastian

     
  • mahesh

    mahesh - 2015-03-13

    Hello Sir,

    First of all thank you very much for sharing the source code of your research.Currently,I am working on depth map calclation from lightfield images for my master thesis.I'm trying to use the cocolib library for depth map calculation but, in 'lf.h5' file two datasets (GT_Depth and LF) are there.I removed 'GT_Depth' from it and i am trying to generate local depthmaps for lightfield images in LF file using "lightfield_depth.cu" in "compute_lightfield_depth" functions but I am unable to generate local depthmaps.so,can u please suggest me how can i generate local depth maps of light field images without using ground truth depth.

    Thank you

    Regards,
    Mahesh

     
  • mahesh

    mahesh - 2015-03-25

    can anyone please give me suggestions to my question

    Thank u

    Regards,
    Mahesh

     

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