Hi there!
Just read the paper, and it looks really cool! I work with a wide variety of movement data and develop the R package animovement.
Currently I have primarily worked with centroid and pose estimation data, but for the package I would love to support segmentation and mesh data too. Could you point me to where in the supporting files you represent the meshes, and how it is represented as a data structure?
Likewise, if you also deal with 2D segmentation data (from individual cameras), I'd love to hear how that was represented.
And generally I'd love to hear whether any deeper thoughts went into deciding how to represent the data - see e.g. discussions https://github.com/roaldarbol/animovement/issues/108.
Cheers,
Mikkel
Hi there!
Just read the paper, and it looks really cool! I work with a wide variety of movement data and develop the R package animovement.
Currently I have primarily worked with centroid and pose estimation data, but for the package I would love to support segmentation and mesh data too. Could you point me to where in the supporting files you represent the meshes, and how it is represented as a data structure?
Likewise, if you also deal with 2D segmentation data (from individual cameras), I'd love to hear how that was represented.
And generally I'd love to hear whether any deeper thoughts went into deciding how to represent the data - see e.g. discussions https://github.com/roaldarbol/animovement/issues/108.
Cheers,
Mikkel