Noah Snavely
Noah Snavely
Can you do an "ls -l ../../bin/sift" and paste the result? On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 1:55 AM, wjxwalkno [email protected] wrote: > I have copied the sift binary to...
Yes, the version of SIFT on David Lowe's webpage only comes precompiled for Linux or Windows. Maybe you can try compiling this code? https://sourceforge.net/projects/libsift/files/libsiftfast/ The one difference in the output...
Hi Alberto, First, check out libsiftfast . It is a reimplementation of SIFT that produces nearly identical results (libsiftfast includes a minor bug fix that changes a small percentage of...
Ah, you are right -- the matches directory thing is something that happens in an experimental version of bundler that runs matching in parallel. The number of matches indicated by...
I will look into that. One comment about libsiftfast, which I forgot to mention but you may have already figured out -- I believe it outputs features in a slightly...
I tried running that dataset myself and got a good reconstruction (after resizing the images by 50%). See attached Meshlab screenshot. I am not sure what went wrong in your...
My run was with SIFT, not SIFTFAST. Noah On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 12:24 AM Alberto Mardegan wrote: > Did you use sift or siftfast? I've yet to verify...
It looks like sift is not running correctly and giving segmentation faults. Any idea why that might be happening? One possibility is that if your images are very high resolution,...
You could also try out this newer method, if you wanted to! https://doppelgangers-3d.github.io/
Got it. Thank you!