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[[Image:Depth-Sensors-Pose-Mismatch-1.png|thumb|center|600px|Pose Mimatch View]] | [[Image:Depth-Sensors-Pose-Mismatch-1.png|thumb|center|600px|Pose Mimatch View]] |
Latest revision as of 07:22, 28 July 2015
Using Pose Mismatch View
Pose Mismatch window is a very useful tool which allows you to understand how actor settings affect tracking.
- Pose Mismatch window is shown using View > Pose Mismatch menu item
- Mismatch number at the top evaluates how actor model matches to video in the current frame
- You need to run Refit Pose to match actor model to video before comparing Mismatch numbers
- Lower value of Mismatch number means better match. So your need to minimize Mismatch number while choosing settings
