Title: How to find pixel coordinate to world coordinate? · Issue #2 · polygon-software/python-visual-odometry · GitHub
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Description: Hello, I come across with your repository. I saw you explained camera calibration inside camera projection file. I want to do inverse process of what you did. I need to get world coordinate from pixel coordinate. Unfortunately, I could n...
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