| | .TH VLFEAT 1 "" "VLFeat" "VLFeat" |
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| | .SH NAME |
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| | VLFeat \- VisionLab Features Library |
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| | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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| | .B VLFeat |
| | is a collection of computer vision algorithms with a special focus on |
| | image features such as SIFT and MSER. |
| | .P |
| | The functionalities offered by the library can be accessed either |
| | through its API, or by means of command line and MATLAB programs. See |
| | the |
| | .B SEE ALSO |
| | section for a list of the related command line programs and for a |
| | pointer to the general documentation of the library. |
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| | .P |
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| | .SH "FILE SPECIFIERS (FILESPEC)" |
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| | Some commands in |
| | .B VLFeat |
| | make use of `file specifiers' to associate to one or more input files |
| | the appropriate output/auxiliary files. A file specifier is a string |
| | such as `ascii: |
| | .IP \(bu 4 |
| | The |
| | .B file format |
| | (in this case |
| | .IR ascii ). |
| | The supported formats depend on the particular application. Two common |
| | formats are |
| | .I ascii |
| | and |
| | .IR bin (ary). |
| | . |
| | .IP \(bu 4 |
| | A |
| | .B name transformation rule |
| | (in this case |
| | .IR %.txt ). |
| | This is used to transform the name an input file into the name of the |
| | corresponding output/auxiliary file. The transformed name is comput by |
| | extracting the basename of the input file substituting it to all |
| | occurences of the wildcard characer `%' in the transformation rule |
| | (`%%') passes the wildcard character untouched. |
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| | Recall that the basename of a file name is obtained by stripping the |
| | directory prefix (everything from the beginning up to the last `/' or |
| | `\\' character) and extension (everything from the last `.' |
| | characeter (excluding the prefix) to the end). |
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| | For instance, the filespec `ascii: |
| | `test.data' specify a file named `test.txt' in ascii (text) format. |
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| | .SS "Partial file specifiers" |
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| | Normally, a program provides default values for its file |
| | specifiers. In this case, partial file specifier (with only the |
| | file format or the name transformation rule are acceptable). |
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| | .SS "File specifiers equivalent to a file name" |
| | . |
| | A partial specifier such as `file.txt' is in effect equivalent to the |
| | file name `file.txt'. If the specifier is used in conjunction with |
| | multiple input files, this causes the same file to be accessed multile |
| | times. |
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| | .SH SEE ALSO |
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| | .BR sift (1), |
| | .BR mser (1) |
| | .P |
| | A. Vedaldi and B. Fulkerson. |
| | VLFeat Library. |
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