NaN Values in Translation Vector and Re-projection Error
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Chandan-kumar-R commented
I am encountering an issue where my calculations result in NaN values. This occurs during the translation vector calculation, leading to NaN values in the projected 2D points and the re-projection error.
Details:
Loaded points2D:
[[355.23511773 183.771195 ]
[312.40953854 186.19528439]
[313.21756834 154.68212234]
[356.85117732 153.06606275]
[354.42708794 183.771195 ]]
Loaded points3D:
[[ 4.62300014 -0.278 0.68800002]
[ 4.6329999 0.17 0.67900002]
[ 4.63500023 0.16500001 1.05900002]
[ 4.62699986 -0.336 1.028 ]
[ 4.61399984 -0.27599999 0.67799997]]
Inliers:
[[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]]
Rotation Vector:
[[0.]
[0.]
[0.]]
Translation Vector:
[[nan]
[nan]
[nan]]
Projected 2D Reprojected Points:
[[nan nan]
[nan nan]
[nan nan]
[nan nan]
[nan nan]]
Shapes:
projected2d shape: (5, 2)
points2D shape: (5, 2)
error shape: (5, 2)
Re-projection Error:
[INFO] [1719580742.484309]: Re-projection error before LM refinement (RMSE) in px: nan
[INFO] [1719580742.485649]: Re-projection error after LM refinement
Calibration result
Euler Angles (RPY):
(0.0, -0.0, 0.0)
Rotation Matrix:
[[1. 0. 0.]
[0. 1. 0.]
[0. 0. 1.]]
Translation Offsets:
[[nan nan nan]]
The translation vector results in NaN values, which propagates through the rest of the calculations, leading to NaN values in the projected 2D points and the re-projection error.
I appreciate any guidance or recommendations you can provide to help me progress with task.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
Chandan-kumar-R commented
Never mind. my camera matrix and dist_coef was empty that's why i was getting nan values.