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[Home][19 Input Options][19.3 Segment File]
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19.3 Segment File InputThe first three options are for whole images. If you want compute the signature for a segment of an image, you have to select File Segment Input. The Input Files must list one image per line. Each line specifies an absolute path, Image_ID, x, y, w, and h. A sample segment file looks like this: .\2067(1).jpg 1 20 20 280 200 .\2067(2).jpg 2 20 20 280 200 .\2067(3).jpg 3 20 20 280 200 .\2067(4).jpg 4 20 20 280 200 .\2071(1).jpg 5 20 20 280 200 .\2071(2).jpg 6 20 20 280 200 .\2071(3).jpg 7 20 20 280 200 Here (x, y, w, h) are in the unit of pixels. You can specify File Segment source either in Figure 19.1, or in Figure 19.2:
Example. File Segment Input:
Figure 19.4 File Segment.
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