Commit cdcdc588 authored by Davis King's avatar Davis King

updated release notes

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New Features:
Non-Backwards Compatible Changes:
Bug fixes:
Other:
- Added scan_image_custom
- Added split_array()
- Added add_image_left_right_flips()
- Updated the interface to allow the user to set different loss values for
false alarming vs getting a correct detection. This is for the
structural_sequence_segmentation_trainer
- Added an overload of clamp() that lets you use matrix valued lower/upper bounds.
- Added a backtracking_line_search(), find_min_box_constrained() and find_max_box_constrained()
- Added vector_normalizer_frobmetric
- Added a function for computing Felzenszwalb's 31 channel HOG image
representation. This is extract_fhog_features().
Non-Backwards Compatible Changes:
- Refactored the image pyramid code. Now there is just one templated object,
pyramid_down and you give it the downsampling amount as a template
argument. So you will have to update your code slightly. Use the
following substitutions:
change pyramid_down to pyramid_down&lt;2&gt;
change pyramid_down_3_2 to pyramid_down&lt;3&gt;
change pyramid_down_4_3 to pyramid_down&lt;4&gt;
change pyramid_down_5_4 to pyramid_down&lt;5&gt;
Bug fixes:
Other:
- Moved python C++ utility headers into dlib/python and updated #include
statements to reflect this move.
- Made the structural SVM solver's cache slightly more efficient
- Made the PNG loader able to load in grayscale images with an alpha channel.
- Removed a bunch of checks that prevented users from using references to
functions with the optimization code and forced the use of function
pointers. This was to avoid triggering a bug in gcc 4.0. Since that
compiler is no longer officially supported by dlib I've removed these
checks to increase usability.
- Made resize_image() use bilinear interpolation by default and also added a
special version of it that is optimized for this case.
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