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Thank you for making this codes public, first of all.
Why are there many codes such as following :
std::cout << "hand2eye ---\n" << hand2eye.matrix().inverse() << std::endl;
cv::Mat cv_object2eye = eigen2cvmat(object2eyes[i].inverse().matrix());
Shouldn't be the inverse of A2B B2A ?
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Thank you for making this codes public, first of all. Why are there many codes such as following : std::cout << "hand2eye ---\n" << hand2eye.matrix().inverse() << std::endl; cv::Mat cv_object2eye = eigen2cvmat(object2eyes[i].inverse().matrix()); Shouldn't be the inverse of A2B B2A ?
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Thank you for making this codes public, first of all.
Why are there many codes such as following :
std::cout << "hand2eye ---\n" << hand2eye.matrix().inverse() << std::endl;
cv::Mat cv_object2eye = eigen2cvmat(object2eyes[i].inverse().matrix());
Shouldn't be the inverse of A2B B2A ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: