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钟尚武
dlib
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0989b02e
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Mar 10, 2012
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Davis King
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This is a function object with an interface identical to pyramid_down (defined
This is a function object with an interface identical to pyramid_down (defined
at the top of this file) except that it downsamples images at a ratio of infinity
at the top of this file) except that it downsamples images at a ratio of infinity
to 1. That means it always outputs images of size 0 regardless of the size
to 1. That means it always outputs images of size 0 regardless of the size
of the inputs. This is useful as a method for disabling the image pyramid
of the inputs.
feature of a routine which uses an image pyramid.
This is useful because it can be supplied to routines which take a pyramid_down
function object and it will essentially disable pyramid processing. This way,
a pyramid oriented function can be turned into a regular routine which processes
just the original undownsampled image.
!*/
!*/
};
};
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