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I am creating a custom dataset following pixel3D to train MeshRCNN. However, I am stuck in the voxel generation from mesh using binvox software for many days.
Could you please provide more information about how to convert .binvox to .mat? I tried the method in issue 19, but it does not work.
I compared the .mat file provided from pixel3d dataset with the .mat file I generated from .obj (pixel3d’s object) using binvox. They are different. I rotated 90 degree around x axis when converting model (.obj) to .binvox, because in README it says as follows:
model: 3D model of the object (+x: leftward, +y: upward, +z: inward, in canonical view)
voxel: voxelized 3D model (+x: leftward, +y: outward, +z: upward, in canonical view)
I would be very appreciate if you have time to reply.
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Hi Qiaoyue, thank you for using Pix3D! I am sorry if I did not express it clearly in #19. We did not use binvox to generate voxels in Pix3D, but some MATLAB code that was developed by one of our co-authors. Thus the voxels generated by binvox very likely will not be identical to the voxels provided by Pix3D, even after proper rotation. I believe the discussions in #19 would be very helpful in converting binvox to mat. Thanks!
@xingyuansun @jiajunwu Thanks for your great work of Pixel3d!
I am creating a custom dataset following pixel3D to train MeshRCNN. However, I am stuck in the voxel generation from mesh using binvox software for many days.
Could you please provide more information about how to convert .binvox to .mat? I tried the method in issue 19, but it does not work.
I compared the .mat file provided from pixel3d dataset with the .mat file I generated from .obj (pixel3d’s object) using binvox. They are different. I rotated 90 degree around x axis when converting model (.obj) to .binvox, because in README it says as follows:
model: 3D model of the object (+x: leftward, +y: upward, +z: inward, in canonical view)
voxel: voxelized 3D model (+x: leftward, +y: outward, +z: upward, in canonical view)
I would be very appreciate if you have time to reply.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: