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{"--pc-classify": {"action": "store_true", "default": "False", "help": "Classify the point cloud outputs using a Simple Morphological Filter. You can control the behavior of this option by tweaking the --dem-* parameters. Default: %(default)s"}, "--smrf-scalar": {"default": "1.25", "type": "<type 'float'>", "metavar": "<positive float>", "help": "Simple Morphological Filter elevation scalar parameter. \nDefault: %(default)s"}, "--opensfm-depthmap-min-patch-sd": {"default": "1", "type": "<type 'float'>", "metavar": "<positive float>", "help": "When using PATCH_MATCH or PATCH_MATCH_SAMPLE, controls the standard deviation threshold to include patches. Patches with lower standard deviation are ignored. Default: %(default)s"}, "--smrf-window": {"default": "18.0", "type": "<type 'float'>", "metavar": "<positive float>", "help": "Simple Morphological Filter window radius parameter (meters). \nDefault: %(default)s"}, "--mesh-octree-depth": {"default": "9", "type": "<type 'int'>", "metavar": "<positive integer>", "help": "Oct-tree depth used in the mesh reconstruction, increase to get more vertices, recommended values are 8-12. Default: %(default)s"}, "--sm-cluster": {"default": "None", "type": "<function url_string at 0x7f724d657ed8>", "metavar": "<string>", "help": "URL to a ClusterODM instance for distributing a split-merge workflow on multiple nodes in parallel. Default: %(default)s"}, "--min-num-features": {"default": "8000", "type": "<type 'int'>", "metavar": "<integer>", "help": "Minimum number of features to extract per image. More features leads to better results but slower execution. Default: %(default)s"}, "--resize-to": {"default": "2048", "type": "<type 'int'>", "metavar": "<integer>", "help": "resizes images by the largest side for opensfm. Set to -1 to disable. Default: %(default)s"}, "--smrf-slope": {"default": "0.15", "type": "<type 'float'>", "metavar": "<positive float>", "help": "Simple Morphological Filter slope parameter (rise over run). \nDefault: %(default)s"}, "--rerun-from": {"action": "<class 'config.RerunFrom'>", "choices": "['dataset', 'split', 'merge', 'opensfm', 'mve', 'odm_filterpoints', 'odm_meshing', 'mvs_texturing', 'odm_georeferencing', 'odm_dem', 'odm_orthophoto']", "help": "Can be one of:dataset | split | merge | opensfm | mve | odm_filterpoints | odm_meshing | mvs_texturing | odm_georeferencing | odm_dem | odm_orthophoto", "metavar": "<string>"}, "--use-3dmesh": {"action": "store_true", "default": "False", "help": "Use a full 3D mesh to compute the orthophoto instead of a 2.5D mesh. This option is a bit faster and provides similar results in planar areas."}, "--dem-euclidean-map": {"action": "store_true", "default": "False", "help": "Computes an euclidean raster map for each DEM. The map reports the distance from each cell to the nearest NODATA value (before any hole filling takes place). This can be useful to isolate the areas that have been filled. Default: %(default)s"}, "--mve-confidence": {"default": "0.6", "type": "<type 'float'>", "metavar": "<float: 0 <= x <= 1>", "help": "Discard points that have less than a certain confidence threshold. This only affects dense reconstructions performed with MVE. Higher values discard more points. Default: %(default)s"}, "--rerun": {"choices": "['dataset', 'split', 'merge', 'opensfm', 'mve', 'odm_filterpoints', 'odm_meshing', 'mvs_texturing', 'odm_georeferencing', 'odm_dem', 'odm_orthophoto']", "help": "Can be one of:dataset | split | merge | opensfm | mve | odm_filterpoints | odm_meshing | mvs_texturing | odm_georeferencing | odm_dem | odm_orthophoto", "metavar": "<string>"}, "--texturing-skip-hole-filling": {"action": "store_true", "default": "False", "help": "Skip filling of holes in the mesh. Default: %(default)s"}, "--texturing-skip-global-seam-leveling": {"action": "store_true", "default": "False", "help": "Skip global seam leveling. Useful for IR data.Default: %(default)s"}, "--project-path": {"metavar": "<path>", "help": "Path to the project folder"}, "--texturing-nadir-weight": {"default": "16", "type": "<type 'int'>", "metavar": "<integ
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