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... to evaluate the influence of different camera-related impacts, and secondly, the influence of real-world conditions that contain additional sources of errors, such as (minimal) movements of the camera. As the ground truth in the real-world scenarios, we use a motorized turntable that can be rotated degree-wise and is mounted on a printed degree circle, shown in Figure 3. ...
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... to evaluate the influence of different camera-related impacts, and secondly, the influence of real-world conditions that contain additional sources of errors, such as (minimal) movements of the camera. As the ground truth in the real-world scenarios, we use a motorized turntable that can be rotated degree-wise and is mounted on a printed degree circle, shown in Figure 3. ...
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