This topic demonstrates how to run the MonoDepth demo application, which produces a disparity map for a given input image. To this end, the code uses the network described in the paper:
Towards Robust Monocular Depth Estimation: Mixing Datasets for Zero-Shot Cross-Dataset Transfer
Rene Ranftl, Katrin Lasinger, David Hafner, Konrad Schindler, Vladlen Koltun
Upon the start-up the demo application reads command line parameters and loads a network and an image to the Inference Engine plugin. When inference is done, the application outputs the disparity map in pfm and png format (color-coded).
NOTE: By default, Open Model Zoo demos expect input with BGR channels order. If you trained your model to work with RGB order, you need to manually rearrange the default channels order in the demo application or reconvert your model using the Model Optimizer tool with
--reverse_input_channels
argument specified. For more information about the argument, refer to When to Reverse Input Channels section of Converting a Model Using General Conversion Parameters.
Running the application with the -h
option yields the following usage message:
The command yields the following usage message:
Running the application with the empty list of options yields the usage message given above and an error message.
The application outputs are the floating disparity map (pfm) as well as a color-coded version (png).