--- license: mit --- # PySceneKit PySceneKit is an open-source Python library designed for common scene processing and visualization tasks. Whether you're working with 2D or 3D scenes, PySceneKit provides a comprehensive toolkit to help you manipulate, analyze, and visualize your data with ease. GitHub: https://github.com/SamMaoYS/pyscenekit ## Introduction Welcome to PySceneKit! This project is fueled by my passion for scene understanding, particularly in indoor environments. Frustrated by the lack of user-friendly tools for processing images and 3D indoor scenes, I often found myself rewriting code for different datasets. PySceneKit aims to simplify scene understanding by providing an intuitive toolkit that incorporates both state-of-the-art techniques and classic methods tailored for indoor scenes. I warmly welcome contributions from fellow enthusiasts and researchers to help make this project a valuable resource for everyone! ## Progress - [x] 🌟 **Kicking Off the Adventure**: Initial setup complete! - [ ] 💡 **Bringing Ideas to Life**: Core functionalities in the works. - [ ] 🎨 **Crafting Beautiful Scenes**: Building basic scene processing features. - [ ] 🔍 **Visual Wonderland**: Adding stunning visualization tools. - [ ] 📚 **Sharing the Love**: Writing documentation and creating examples. - [ ] 🔧 **Polishing the Gem**: Testing and optimizing for the best performance. - [ ] 🚀 **Launch Countdown**: Preparing for the exciting release of v1.0! ## Acknowledgments PySceneKit would not be possible without the incredible work of various open-source projects and libraries that have paved the way for scene processing and visualization. For a detailed list of acknowledgments, please see the [ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.md](./ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.md) file. ## Citation If you find PySceneKit useful in your research, please consider citing the project: ```bibtex @misc{mao2024pyscenekit, title={PySceneKit GitHub Repository}, author={Mao, Yongsen}, year={2024} } ```