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In GLiftingKernelSE3, the default group_kernel_size is = 4. Intuitively, it seems that a much bigger size is needed to sample SO(3), in order to properly estimate the integral. For instance, I tried to uniformly sample (with repulsion) 128 rotations and the distance (angle) between the closest two points (rotations) was ~43 degrees. Is group_kernel_size = 4 the number used in your paper? If so, why did you choose this number?
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In GLiftingKernelSE3, the default group_kernel_size is = 4. Intuitively, it seems that a much bigger size is needed to sample SO(3), in order to properly estimate the integral. For instance, I tried to uniformly sample (with repulsion) 128 rotations and the distance (angle) between the closest two points (rotations) was ~43 degrees. Is group_kernel_size = 4 the number used in your paper? If so, why did you choose this number?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: