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add CITATION.cff #724

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rursprung opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 0 comments
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add CITATION.cff #724

rursprung opened this issue Dec 27, 2024 · 0 comments

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currently the README lists the papers manually:

kalibr/README.md

Lines 40 to 47 in 1f60227

## References
The calibration approaches used in Kalibr are based on the following papers. Please cite the appropriate papers when using this toolbox or parts of it in an academic publication.
1. <a name="joern1"></a>Joern Rehder, Janosch Nikolic, Thomas Schneider, Timo Hinzmann, Roland Siegwart (2016). Extending kalibr: Calibrating the extrinsics of multiple IMUs and of individual axes. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), pp. 4304-4311, Stockholm, Sweden.
1. <a name="paul1"></a>Paul Furgale, Joern Rehder, Roland Siegwart (2013). Unified Temporal and Spatial Calibration for Multi-Sensor Systems. In Proceedings of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), Tokyo, Japan.
1. <a name="paul2"></a>Paul Furgale, T D Barfoot, G Sibley (2012). Continuous-Time Batch Estimation Using Temporal Basis Functions. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), pp. 2088–2095, St. Paul, MN.
1. <a name="jmaye"></a> J. Maye, P. Furgale, R. Siegwart (2013). Self-supervised Calibration for Robotic Systems, In Proc. of the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IVS)
1. <a name="othlu"></a>L. Oth, P. Furgale, L. Kneip, R. Siegwart (2013). Rolling Shutter Camera Calibration, In Proc. of the IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)

i'd suggest that you add a citation file to the repository. this is e.g. supported by GitHub and will allow easily copying the correct citation for quotation.

also: it would help if you'd mention the DOI of the papers in the README (unless you completely remove the entries from the README and just refer to the new file instead)

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