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Revert Part #21

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Richardson-Chong opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 6 comments
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Revert Part #21

Richardson-Chong opened this issue Mar 2, 2022 · 6 comments

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@Richardson-Chong
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Thanks for your invential method. And can you apply the revert part that for the ground-disappeared weakness of only remove part.

@qweesiic
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qweesiic commented Mar 7, 2022

yes, i also found nothing about revert part in the source code . could you share this part? thanks

@Richardson-Chong
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After reading your paper, I infer your intention in revert is that compare the differences in range between the dynamic points been removed ans the series of low resolution rimg. Is that right?

@TongxingJin
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After reading your paper, I infer your intention in revert is that compare the differences in range between the dynamic points been removed ans the series of low resolution rimg. Is that right?

I do agree with you. Have you ever tried this idea?

@Richardson-Chong
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I tried in the same way as remove, and it worked. But I didn't check the precision and compared the situations with eyes instead- v -

@TongxingJin
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I tried in the same way as remove, and it worked. But I didn't check the precision and compared the situations with eyes instead- v -

Did you compare the rimg of dynamic points with all of the scans as REMOVE ? How about the pixel resolution you set?

@gisbi-kim
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dear @Richardson-Chong and all guys,
sorry for the late response.
The reverting part has been incorporated within ltremovert code (see https://github.com/gisbi-kim/lt-mapper/tree/main/ltremovert)
but not committed to this repo yet.

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