F. Fleuret and D. Geman, "Stationary Features and Cat Detection",
Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR), 2008, to appear.
- Please use that citation and the original URL
+ Please use that citation and the URL
http://www.idiap.ch/folded-ctf
on several machines as long as they see the same result directory.
When all or some of the experimental rounds are over, you can
- generate the ROC curves by invoking the ./graph.sh script. You need
- a fairly recent version of Gnuplot.
+ generate ROC curves by invoking ./graph.sh script. You need a fairly
+ recent version of Gnuplot.
+
+ If you pass the argument "pics" to the ./graphs.sh script, it will
+ save images from the data set with the ground truth plotted on them,
+ the pose-indexed referential, and examples of the pose-indexed
+ feature windows.
This program was developed on Debian GNU/Linux computers with the
following main tool versions
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The main command has to be invoked with a list of parameter values,
- followed by commands to execute.
-
- To set the value of a parameter, just add an argument of the form
- --parameter-name=value before the commands that should take it into
- account.
+ followed by commands to execute. A parameter value is modified by
+ adding an argument of the form --parameter-name=value.
For instance, to open a scene pool ./something.pool, train a
- detector and save it, you would do
+ detector and save it with all other parameters kept at their default
+ value, you would do
./folding --pool-name=./something.pool open-pool train-detector write-detector