Added docker & docker-compose to the project #31
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Added support for docker-compose. This docker container will enable users to run both acezero & nerfstudio, allowing the creation of gaussian splats from just a few commands. I haven't fully tested all of the features of acezero, but am aware that some functionality like
--render_visualization
doesn't work in the docker container.Only added two files, the
Dockerfile
&docker-compose.yml
file, and updated two files, the.gitignore
&README
Hoping this will make ace0 more accessible and easier to contribute on!
Also, this was tested on a RTX 3060 12GB card on a Ubuntu host machine. Was able to successfully train a gaussian splat from datasets of 6000 & even 10000 images, both of which matched roughly 70% of each dataset and the camera calibration results were quite impressive based on the nerfstudio splat. I'm going to try this on a larger gpu so I can hopefully train the splat at a higher resolution, since my 3060 can only handle a downscale value of 6.