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- This function maps from a coordinate in a tiled pyramid to the corresponding
- This function maps from a coordinate in a tiled pyramid to the corresponding
input image coordinate. Therefore, it is essentially the inverse of
input image coordinate. Therefore, it is essentially the inverse of
image_to_tiled_pyramid().
image_to_tiled_pyramid().
- It should be noted that this function isn't a
n exact
inverse of
- It should be noted that this function isn't a
lways an
inverse of
image_to_tiled_pyramid(). This is because you can ask
image_to_tiled_pyramid(). This is because you can ask
image_to_tiled_pyramid() for the coordinates of points outside the input
image_to_tiled_pyramid() for the coordinates of points outside the input
image and they will be mapped to somewhere that doesn't have an inverse. But
image and they will be mapped to somewhere that doesn't have an inverse. But
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@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ namespace dlib
- This function maps from a coordinate in a tiled pyramid to the corresponding
- This function maps from a coordinate in a tiled pyramid to the corresponding
input image coordinate. Therefore, it is essentially the inverse of
input image coordinate. Therefore, it is essentially the inverse of
image_to_tiled_pyramid().
image_to_tiled_pyramid().
- It should be noted that this function isn't a
n exact
inverse of
- It should be noted that this function isn't a
lways an
inverse of
image_to_tiled_pyramid(). This is because you can ask
image_to_tiled_pyramid(). This is because you can ask
image_to_tiled_pyramid() for the coordinates of points outside the input
image_to_tiled_pyramid() for the coordinates of points outside the input
image and they will be mapped to somewhere that doesn't have an inverse. But
image and they will be mapped to somewhere that doesn't have an inverse. But
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