From 25d94aa8aabb8ac3e8bbea0bc439ea6148444cc8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: leochanj Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2020 01:52:54 -0400 Subject: debug libextra and remove matlab --- .../benchmarks/texture_synthesis/src/matlab/README | 55 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 55 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 SD-VBS/benchmarks/texture_synthesis/src/matlab/README (limited to 'SD-VBS/benchmarks/texture_synthesis/src/matlab/README') diff --git a/SD-VBS/benchmarks/texture_synthesis/src/matlab/README b/SD-VBS/benchmarks/texture_synthesis/src/matlab/README deleted file mode 100755 index 8f339f3..0000000 --- a/SD-VBS/benchmarks/texture_synthesis/src/matlab/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -This package contains some MatLab tools for multi-scale image -processing. Briefly, the tools include: - - Recursive multi-scale image decompositions (pyramids), including - Laplacian pyramids, QMFs, Wavelets, and steerable pyramids. These - operate on 1D or 2D signals of arbitrary dimension. Data - structures are compatible with the MatLab wavelet toolbox. - - Fast 2D convolution routines, with subsampling and boundary-handling. - - Fast point-operations, histograms, histogram-matching. - - Fast synthetic image generation: sine gratings, zone plates, fractals, etc. - - Display routines for images and pyramids. These include several - auto-scaling options, rounding to integer zoom factors to avoid - resampling artifacts, and useful labeling (dimensions and gray-range). - -The package is available as a gnu-zipped UNIX "tar" file, -accessible from the web page: - http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~lcv/software.html - -The code works in Matlab versions 4.2 and higher, and has been fully tested -on Linux and Macintosh OSX platforms (it should, however, port easily to -others). To use the code (these lines are for UNIX): - 1) gunzip matlabPyrTools.tar.gz # unpack g'zipped file - 2) tar tvf matlabPyrTools.tar # view contents - 3) tar xvf matlabPyrTools.tar # extract contents - 4) rm matlabPyrTools.tar # delete tarfile - 5) Run matlab, and execute: - path(, path); - help matlabPyrTools - -A few functions are actually MEX interfaces to C code. These are -contained in the subdirectory called MEX. The MEX files have been -tested on Sun (Solaris), LinuX on a Pentium platform, and Macintosh -OSX on a PowerPC, but should not be difficult to compile on most other -platforms. Source code is included in the MEX directory, as well as -Make files. I've included pre-compiled versions for a number of -platforms (Solaris,Linux,Mac,Windows). To make sure these are in your -matlab path, you can do *one* of the following: - 1) Create a symbolic link (or macintosh "alias") for the relavent files - in the main matlabPyrTools directory, or - 2) Copy the relavent files into the main matlabPyrTools directory, or - 3) Put the MEX subdirectory in your matlab path. - -Some example script files showing usage of the code are in the -directory /TUTORIALS. There is a README file in that directory -describing the contents. - -Incremental changes to the code are documented in the ChangeLog file. - -Comments/Suggestions/Bugs to: - Eero P. Simoncelli - Associate Professor, - Center for Neural Science, and - Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences - New York University - eero.simoncelli@nyu.edu - http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~eero/ -- cgit v1.2.2