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Welcome to NeedLR, a scientific tool for pointcloud annotation.
...The application leverages advanced algorithms to efficiently process and annotate large-scale point cloud data, ensuring high accuracy and ease of use.
To use NeedLR: Download and unzip the file and run the .exe
Visit this project's Github here: https://github.com/GunnerStone/NeedLR
This is openFrameworks's ofxKuZed addon with compiled example of its usage. This example shows depth map, masked color image and point cloud from StereoLabs ZED.
Requirements:
- Windows
- ZED SDK 1.0 or later (https://cloud.mail.ru/public/8Luw/yPxdYh91A)
- CUDA 7.5 (and NVidia card) https://cloud.mail.ru/public/79z4/164HTQkeq
- Visual Studio 2015 Community C++ (or its redistributables https://cloud.mail.ru/public/AgYD/r9JLgBc9y)
See details on installation and example usage at GitHub:
https://github.com/kuflex/ofxKuZed