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[Home][13 Unsupervised Filters][13.6 1:N Design]
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13.6 1:N Matching Design1:N Matching compares one key image with the images in a search directory; the key image is selected by the “Key” button. In a 1:N match, the 1-signature is computed at run time and the N-signature is computed in advance. To continue the Label Recognition problem for 1:N Matching:
The results are in file, b1.txt, which will be opened at this point: ID Name Path Score X Y W H L01008gi-020501 L01008gi-020501.jpg C:\...\ 110 0 0 0 0 L01008gi_r90 L01008gi_r90.jpg C:\...\ 95 0 0 0 0 L02016alb-090100_m L02016alb-090100_m.jpg C:\...\ 65 0 0 0 0 The output will always go to b1.txt and will overwrite earlier results. If you need to save the results, simply save it to a different file.
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