Hi,
.fts contains the features. ADI means additional document information.
This contains as far as I know the most frequent and least frequent
feature and things like that that some feature weightings might use.
There are little perl skripts that bring the binary fts files into a
text format. Maybe Wolfgang can send these to the list. I have to look
but should also find them.
Cheers, Henning
Epa Uwimana wrote:
Thanks for the response.
Am I right by assuming that if I want to find out about features of
image X I would then read into X.fts or I would read into X.fts.ADI?
Thanks again
Epa Uwimana
Quoting Henning Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
if you have added a collection with gift-add-collection then you have
extracted all the features for the images already.
There is a directory called FeatureExtratction that contains the C
code
for feature extraction.
Cheers, Henning
Epa Uwimana wrote:
Hello,
I installed gift on my machine and was able to add my collection
and
indexed them but I am running into some problems to extract
features.
Would someone tell me how I can extract features from a specific
image
using GIFT?
What would be steps to follow for anybody who wants to use GIFT to
indexing and features extraction only? Any idea where I can find a
new
README?
Thanks
Epa Uwimana
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