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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Regarding guidance to learn *NIX more and more Post 302965902 by gull04 on Thursday 4th of February 2016 10:20:00 AM
Old 02-04-2016
Hi Ravinder,

I would be quite interested in seeing a projects type forum here, as it's always good to see the things that other people are doing. Although I would think that the more effective way to put this together (if you want to use the github model) would be a kind of collaborative effort, like defining a project and looking for people to come together in some kind of team effort.

Where I see the problem is commitment, as you point out there are many *NIX professionals here. These people, if they are anything like me contribute on a best efforts basis. So finding time to get involved in a "Project" may be an issue for them, simply due to work constraints. Whereas contributing on an "ad hoc" basis, is probably not what a "Project" needs.

Just a couple of thoughts!

Regards

Gull04
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MPSImageGuidedFilter(3) 				 MetalPerformanceShaders.framework				   MPSImageGuidedFilter(3)

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MPSImageGuidedFilter SYNOPSIS
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MetalPerformanceShaders guided filter Perform Guided Filter to produce a coefficients image The filter is broken into two stages: o Regression o Reconstruction The regression stage learns a 4-channel 'coefficient' texture (typically at a very low resolution), and represents the per-pixel linear regression of the source texture to the guidance texture. The reconstruction stage upsamples the coefficeints to the same size as the final output and then at each pixel computes the inner product to produce the output. The filter is broken into two stages to allow coefficients to be filtered (such as for example - temporally filtering for video to prevent flicker). There is also support for an optional weight texture that can be used to discard values in the source data. Guided Filter is described at http://kaiminghe.com/publications/eccv10guidedfilter.pdf. Method Documentation - (void) encodeReconstructionToCommandBuffer: (nonnull id< MTLCommandBuffer >) commandBuffer(nonnull id< MTLTexture >) guidanceTexture(nonnull id< MTLTexture >) coefficientsTexture(nonnull id< MTLTexture >) destinationTexture Perform Guided Filter Reconstruction (inference) to produce the filtered output The filter will not begin to execute until after the command buffer has been enqueued and committed. sourceGuidanceTexture Input guidance pixel buffer. This should be a color (RGB) image. coefficientsTexture Input coefficients texture generated generated by a previous encodeRegressionToCommandBuffer Parameters: destinationTexture Output texture Note: The coefficients are upsampled at the reconstruction of the filtered data. Reconstruct(guidance RGB) = a.r * R + a.g * G + a.b * B + b, where a and b are the coefficients learnt using encodeRegressionToCommandBuffer. Final reconstructed value = value * reconstructScale + reconstructOffset - (void) encodeRegressionToCommandBuffer: (nonnull id< MTLCommandBuffer >) commandBuffer(nonnull id< MTLTexture >) sourceTexture(nonnull id< MTLTexture >) guidanceTexture(nullable id< MTLTexture >) weightsTexture(nonnull id< MTLTexture >) destinationCoefficientsTexture Perform Guided Filter Regression (correlation) to produce a coefficients texture The filter will not begin to execute until after the command buffer has been enqueued and committed. Parameters: commandBuffer A valid MTLCommandBuffer. sourceTexture Input source texture to be filtered (typically a mask). This should be a single channel image. guidanceTexture Input guidance texture. This should be a color (RGB) image. weightsTexture Optional input confidence texture. This should also a single channel image. destinationCoefficientsTexture Output texture with four coefficients that minimize the mean squared error between the source and an affine function of guidance R, G, B. Note: The destinationCoefficientsTexture computes the linear cofficients 'a' and 'b'. The 'a' coefficient is stored in the RGB channels of destinationCoefficientsTexture and the 'b' coefficient in the alpha chnanel. Set the MPSKernelOptionsAllowReducedPrecision in the 'options' property for this kernel to peform the computations using half-precision arithmetic. This can potentially improve performance and/or power usage. - (nullable instancetype) initWithCoder: (NSCoder *__nonnull) aDecoder(nonnull id< MTLDevice >) device NSSecureCoding compatability While the standard NSSecureCoding/NSCoding method -initWithCoder: should work, since the file can't know which device your data is allocated on, we have to guess and may guess incorrectly. 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