Here is the script:
open FILE,shift;
read(FILE,$lString,4);
print unpack("I",$lString),"\n";
while(read(FILE,$lString,8)){
print join(":",unpack("If",$lString)),"\n";
}
I figured out that I had a typo in my script but even after fixing it, I
am getting a lot of number that I have no ideas what they are and now I
am wondering if they are right.
Try to run the attached image and let me know what the result would mean
I am interested in knowing what every number stands for i.e RGB,HSV,
Energy,Histogram and others
Thanks again
Epa Uwimana
Quoting Wolfgang Müller <address@hidden>:
Dear all,
I am interested in features for each image. I remember reading from
one
literature that you extract around 7800 features per image and I
was
wondering if there is a way I can extract these from the .fts.
I received one perl script from Dr. Muller and the script doesn't
seem
to work correctly. Do you have the script that he mentioned you can
send
to the list?
Could you please post the script to the list? AFAIR it is simply
using the>
perl unpack function. Of course one would need to compare the exact
script>
with the exact c++ code.
There is also the code to read a feature list in the inverted file
accessor>
within GIFT which is known to work.
Cheers,
Wolfgang
--
Dr. Wolfgang Müller
LS Medieninformatik
Universität Bamberg
Check out the SIG MM web site http://www.sigmm.org
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