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Hi Gopal, the meshes of parsenet results in your paper looks pretty and clean. But when I tried to visualize the 'newer_pred_mesh' in 'test.py', the mesh with trimmed boundary does not look so good, see figure below. I guess I haven't figure out the right way to extract the correct predicted mesh. Can you give me some suggestions?
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Hi @guohaoxiang, I'm trying to visualize the predicted mesh as well but i could only get the output like yours. Were you able to solve this issue? Thank you so much in advance
Hi Gopal, the meshes of parsenet results in your paper looks pretty and clean. But when I tried to visualize the 'newer_pred_mesh' in 'test.py', the mesh with trimmed boundary does not look so good, see figure below. I guess I haven't figure out the right way to extract the correct predicted mesh. Can you give me some suggestions?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: