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Added methods to allow in-place modification of a full_object_detection.
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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ namespace dlib
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) : rect(rect_) {}
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const rectangle& get_rect() const { return rect; }
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rectangle& get_rect() { return rect; }
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unsigned long num_parts() const { return parts.size(); }
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const point& part(
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return parts[idx];
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}
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point& part(
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unsigned long idx
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)
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{
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// make sure requires clause is not broken
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DLIB_ASSERT(idx < num_parts(),
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"\t point full_object_detection::part()"
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<< "\n\t Invalid inputs were given to this function "
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<< "\n\t idx: " << idx
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<< "\n\t num_parts(): " << num_parts()
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<< "\n\t this: " << this
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);
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return parts[idx];
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}
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friend void serialize (
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const full_object_detection& item,
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std::ostream& out
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this should be the bounding box for the object.
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!*/
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rectangle& get_rect(
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);
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/*!
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ensures
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- returns the rectangle that indicates where this object is. In general,
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this should be the bounding box for the object.
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!*/
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unsigned long num_parts(
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) const;
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/*!
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when the return value of part() is equal to OBJECT_PART_NOT_PRESENT.
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This is useful for modeling object parts that are not always observed.
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!*/
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point& part(
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unsigned long idx
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);
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/*!
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requires
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- idx < num_parts()
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ensures
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- returns the location of the center of the idx-th part of this object.
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Note that it is valid for a part to be "not present". This is indicated
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when the return value of part() is equal to OBJECT_PART_NOT_PRESENT.
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This is useful for modeling object parts that are not always observed.
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!*/
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};
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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