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Mergevec alternative or another way to boost positive samples

Hello!

I'm currently doing some traincascade experiment. For some object I want to find, I don't have more dans ~100 positive samples. I would like to use the technique explain in this very good but very old tutorial.

The part with the perl script to generate the multiple .vec file work well (with some modifications) and I create all the .vec. Now, I'm stuck at the part where I need to merge the .vec file...

They give the code but it's in opencv 1.0.0 so it's kind of outdated. Is there a version that somebody updated to work with OpenCV 2.4.3? (By the way, I think this code should be integrated in the OpenCV trunk and maintained). I would like something simple like copy the .cpp somewhere in the OpenCV project, compile and it work. Honestly, I just doesn't understand the code in the .cpp to make it work myself.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

Mergevec alternative or another way Up to boost positive samplesdate version of Mergevec.cpp?

Hello!

I'm currently doing some traincascade experiment. For some object I want to find, I don't have more dans ~100 positive samples. I would like to use the technique explain in this very good but very old tutorial.

The part with the perl script to generate the multiple .vec file work well (with some modifications) and I create all the .vec. Now, I'm stuck at the part where I need to merge the .vec file...

They give the code but it's in opencv 1.0.0 so it's kind of outdated. Is there a version that somebody updated to work with OpenCV 2.4.3? (By the way, I think this code should be integrated in the OpenCV trunk and maintained). I would like something simple like copy the .cpp somewhere in the OpenCV project, compile and it work. Honestly, I just doesn't understand the code in the .cpp to make it work myself.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks