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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators picture Post 27256 by Nisha on Thursday 29th of August 2002 08:18:52 AM
Old 08-29-2002
Do u believe i uploaded a 40x40 image...

Still i could see nothing... Smilie

-Nisha
 

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OPENCV_CREATESAMPLES(1) 					   User Commands					   OPENCV_CREATESAMPLES(1)

NAME
opencv_createsamples - create training and testing samples SYNOPSIS
opencv_createsamples [options] DESCRIPTION
opencv_createsamples creates positive samples from a single object image or a collection of positive images. The scheme of test samples creation is similar to training samples creation since each test sample is a background image into which a ran- domly distorted and randomly scaled instance of the object picture is pasted at a random position. OPTIONS
opencv_createsamples supports the following options: -info collection_file_name A database of positive source images. Use it together with -img to create test samples instead. -img image_file_name A positive source image. Use it together with -info to create test samples instead. -vec vec_file_name The output file name containing the generated positive samples for training. -bg background_file_name The background description file (the negative sample set). It contains a list of images into which randomly distorted versions of the object are pasted for positive sample generation. -num number_of_samples The number of positive samples to generate/train. The default is 1000. -bgcolor background_color The background color (currently grayscale images are assumed); the background color denotes the transparent color. The default is 0. -inv Invert the colors. -maxidev max_intensity_deviation The desired maximum intensity deviation of foreground samples pixels. The default is 40. -maxxangle max_x_rotation_angle The maximum rotation angle in x-direction in radians. The default is 1.1. -maxyangle max_y_rotation_angle The maximum rotation angle in y-direction in radians. The default is 1.1. -maxzangle max_z_rotation_angle The maximum rotation angle in z-direction in radians. The default is 0.5. -show [scale_factor] Show each created sample during the creation process. Optionally a scaling factor can be defined. The default is 4.0. If <ESC> is pressed, the creation process will continue without showing the samples. This can be useful for debugging purposes. -h sample_height For the creation of training samples, it is the resulting sample height. The default is 24. In case of creating test samples, it is the minimal height of placed object picture. -w sample_width For the creation of training samples, it is the resulting sample width. The default is 24. In case of creating test samples, it is the minimal width of placed object picture. The same information is shown, if opencv_createsamples is called without any arguments/options. EXAMPLES
To create training samples from one image applying distortions and show the results: opencv_createsamples -img source.png -num 10 -bg negatives.dat -vec samples_out.vec -show To create training samples of size 40x40 from some images without applying distortions: opencv_creasamples -info source.dat -vec samples_out.vec -w 40 -h 40 SEE ALSO
opencv_haartraing(1), opencv_performance(1) More information and examples can be found in the OpenCV documentation. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Daniel Leidert <daniel.leidert@wgdd.de> and Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwamatsu@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). OpenCV May 2010 OPENCV_CREATESAMPLES(1)
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