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<current>
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New Features:
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- Machine Learning
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- Added the ability to learn non-negative weight vectors to the
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- Added the ability to learn non-negative weight vectors to the
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structural_assignment_trainer object.
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- Added two new graph clustering algorithms: Chinese Whispers and
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Newman's modularity clustering.
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- Added a number of new graph manipulation tools:
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sparse_matrix_vector_multiply(), is_ordered_by_index(),
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find_neighbor_ranges(), convert_unordered_to_ordered(),
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- Added two new graph clustering algorithms: Chinese Whispers and Newman's modularity
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clustering.
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- Added a number of new graph manipulation tools: sparse_matrix_vector_multiply(),
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is_ordered_by_index(), find_neighbor_ranges(), convert_unordered_to_ordered(),
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remove_duplicate_edges(), and the ordered_sample_pair object.
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- Networking
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- Added a set of tools for creating applications using the Bulk Synchronous
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Parallel computing model. See the new bsp_ex.cpp example program for an
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introduction.
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- Added a routine that lets a user disable Nagle's algorithm on a TCP
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connection.
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- Added a set of tools for creating applications using the Bulk Synchronous Parallel
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computing model. See the new bsp_ex.cpp example program for an introduction.
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- Added a routine that lets a user disable Nagle's algorithm on a TCP connection.
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- Added an asynchronous start routine to the server object. This is the new
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start_async() method.
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- Added the network_address object.
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- Added connect_to() to the bridge interface.
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- Added find_max_parse_cky(), a method implementing the well known CKY algorithm
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for parsing probabilistic context free grammars.
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- Added find_max_parse_cky(), a method implementing the well known CKY algorithm for
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parsing probabilistic context free grammars.
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- Added the ability to label parts of objects with the mouse to the image_display
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widget.
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- Added the ability to put overlay circles and full_object_detections into the
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image_window widget.
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- Added a stddev() for matrix objects.
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- Added operator+() for running_stats and running_scalar_covariance.
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- Added an overload of murmur_hash3_128bit() that takes 4 integers instead of a
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block of memory.
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- Added an overload of murmur_hash3_128bit() that takes 4 integers instead of a block of
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memory.
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- Added rand::get_random_64bit_number().
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Non-Backwards Compatible Changes:
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- Changed the image_dataset_metadata XML reading tools to use a map of strings to
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points to represent object parts. This change removes the old head point from a
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box since this information can now be represented in the parts map.
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- The syntax for passing order_by_distance and order_by_index to std::sort() is
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now slightly different since these functions are now templates. However, this
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change allows them to work on any kind of sample_pair or ordered_sample_pair
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object.
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- Changed the image_dataset_metadata XML reading tools to use a map of strings to points
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to represent object parts. This change removes the old head point from a box since
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this information can now be represented in the parts map.
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- The syntax for passing order_by_distance and order_by_index to std::sort() is now
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slightly different since these functions are now templates. However, this change
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allows them to work on any kind of sample_pair or ordered_sample_pair object.
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- The default distance value of a sample_pair is now initialized to 1 instead of
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infinity.
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Bug fixes:
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- Added a patch, contributed by Martin Müllenhaupt, to fix a minor bug in the
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SQLite bindings.
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- Added a patch, contributed by Martin Müllenhaupt, to fix a minor bug in the SQLite
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bindings.
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- Fixed a typo which would prevent code that called running_stats::max_n() from
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compiling.
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Other:
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- Added a new documentation page for the various graph tools in dlib.
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- Added support for Visual Studio 2012.
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- Switched the sample_pair object to use double to store its distance value
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instead of float.
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- Switched the sample_pair object to use double to store its distance value instead of
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float.
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- Added William Sobel's patch to the web server that improves its flexibility and
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security.
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- Changed the server object so you don't have to use the server::kernel_1a syntax
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to declare it anymore. Now you just say server, server_iostream, or
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server_http depending on which one you want.
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- Set the default max number of connections a server will accept at a time to
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1000 rather than the previous default of infinity.
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- Changed the server object so you don't have to use the server::kernel_1a syntax to
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declare it anymore. Now you just say server, server_iostream, or server_http
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depending on which one you want.
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- Changed the cmd_line_parser so you don't have to use the ::kernel_1a syntax anymore.
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Now it is declared like a normal single implementation object.
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- Set the default max number of connections a server will accept at a time to 1000
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rather than the previous default of infinity.
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</current>
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<old name="17.48" date="Oct 18, 2012">
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