26.1  Why DOS?
About1 Introduction2 Image Recognition3 TransApplet4 API5 Interface6 Input7 Image Display8 Preprocessing9 Processing10 Normalization11 Parameter Class12 Image Signatures13 Unsupervised Filters14 BioFilters15 NeuralFilters16 Dynamic Library17 NeuralNet Filter18 Parameters19 Input Options20 Database Input21 Video Input22  Live Video Input23  Counting & Tracking24  Counting 25  Batch Job26 ImageFinder for DOS27 ImageHunt 28 Support Packages

26.1  Why DOS? 
26.2  The Idea 
26.3 Batch Design 
26.4 Class Name 
26.5 Class Overview 
26.6 Console Project 
26.7 Link to Class 
26.8 Implementation 
26.9 Example 
26.10 How to Use 
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26.1   Why Dos Version?

ImageFinder for Dos is the ImageFinder for Windows without the Graphical User Interface (GUI). If you have developed a solution with the ImageFinder and want some minimum programming capability, the ImageFinder for Dos is a really simple and easy option.

Example. The ImageFinder for Dos is useful for the following 1:N Matching while the training image is:

  •    A newly captured image via a camera;
  •    A newly captured image via a scanner;
  •    A newly uploaded image via the Internet;
  •    A newly uploaded image via a video-phone.

The following are the potential applications:

  •    Cell-phone point & click:
    •   Identifying pictures or other art in a museum, where it is desired to provide additional information about such art objects to museum visitors as well as related advertisement;  

     

  • Cell-phone point & click:
    •    Identifying wine labels, where it is desired to provide additional information about this wine as well as related advertisement;

     

  •    Cell-phone point & click:
    •    Identifying sport logo, where it is desired to provide additional information about ticket purchases for this team as well as related advertisement;

     

  •    Cell-phone point & click:
    •    Identifying a tourist attractions, such as the Space Needle in Seattle, where it is desired to provide additional information about the tourist attraction as well as related advertisement;

     

  •    Cell-phone point & click:
    •    To buy certain products, for example "pointing and clicking" on a theatre advertisement to buy tickets as well as related advertisements (people who see this movie will often see that movie).

 

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