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about Octree-based Compression #21

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cfchi opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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about Octree-based Compression #21

cfchi opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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@cfchi
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cfchi commented Mar 16, 2024

Dear Authors,

I'm curious to know whether the Octree-based Compression G-PCC mentioned in the paper is included in this GitHub repository?

If it is, could you kindly direct me to the specific path where I can locate it?

If not, would it be possible for you to provide it in the future?
Alternatively, could you offer some guidance on how to access or utilize it?

Thank you very much for your assistance.

@Ericgone
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hi, did you success in running the trainning process? how many ram and vram do we need for this project?
thx

@erenovic
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Hello, I am interested in Octree-based compression of gaussian positions as well. As far as I saw, the position information is stored using np.savez_compressed which is not same as Octree-based compression. When I looked into the G-PCC / TMC3 compression, I realized that point locations are sorted (according to what, I am not sure about). Can you point out to further details about how to use the position compression with G-PCC?

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