View a skelly
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Installation
Create a conda environment using Python 3.9 (though 3.8/3.10 should work too, if that matters) and activate your conda environment
Install skelly_viewer using pip install skelly_viewer
Usage
After installing, in your conda terminal (with the right environment active), type `skelly_viewer'
You should see a GUI pop up with an empty graph, a slider, and two buttons
Click the Load a session folder
button, and select a session folder that you would like to view the data from using the folder dialog
(NOTE: As of right now, this viewer only works with pre-alpha labeled, post-processed data (it looks the DataArrays
folder with a file
called mediaPipeSkel_3d_origin_aligned.npy
inside of it)
You can move the slider, and the 3D graph should show your skeleton
If you hit the Load Videos
button on the side, select a folder of videos within your current session. When you move the slider, the videos
should load in and appear on the right hand side
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