@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ In order to learn how to use it, run `./build/examples/openpose/openpose.bin --h
Each flag is divided into flag name, default value, and description.
1. Debugging
- DEFINE_int32(logging_level, 4, "The logging level. Integer in the range [0, 255]. 0 will output any log() message, while 255 will not output any. Current OpenPose library messages are in the range 0-4: 1 for low priority messages and 4 for important ones.");
- DEFINE_int32(logging_level, 3, "The logging level. Integer in the range [0, 255]. 0 will output any log() message, while 255 will not output any. Current OpenPose library messages are in the range 0-4: 1 for low priority messages and 4 for important ones.");
2. Producer
- DEFINE_int32(camera, 0, "The camera index for cv::VideoCapture. Integer in the range [0, 9].");
- DEFINE_string(camera_resolution, "1280x720", "Size of the camera frames to ask for.");
The visual GUI should show 3 screens, the Windows command line or Ubuntu bash terminal, the different cameras 2-D keypoint estimations, and the final 3-D reconstruction, similarly to the following image: