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User groups and use cases for RViz

What this tries to address is:

There are several user groups that have very different sorts of use cases. Whether you want to address all of those use cases and how is still an open question.

* ROS Developers in general use RViz as a sort of debugging tool because it provids quick & dirty ways for system introspection. They might even only want to visualize a piece of data once. They ideally want to have a visualization tool that requires no or little coding (e.g. displays for specific message types or at most markers).

* Scientists use RViz for visualizing data, making screenshots and videos for publications and maybe for a slim interface for stuff like data annotation (Interactive Markers might solve that problem). They probably are willing to spend some more time on writing visualization code than for pure debugging.

* ROS library developers want to add a standard visualization to low-level libraries to be used primarily by other developers and expert users (e.g. mapping, motion planning). They are willing to invest some more coding time and even write a plugin, as the visualization they write is there to last.

* Application developers want to use RViz as a end-user interface which also includes user interaction (e.g. the Interactive Manipulation tools). They want to have a lot of control over the look-and-feel of the GUI or even built their own visualizer. They might prefer a library kind of thing, as rve intended to be, that provides a set of building blocks for doing that.

* Vision researchers might want to have a set of tools that allow off-screen rendering. visualization_engine tried to adress that use case, however the only user of this that I know of, Javier Romero, abandoned rve because it was too slow and switched to raw OpenGL instead.


2024-12-07 14:47