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Davis King
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// The contents of this file are in the public domain. See LICENSE_FOR_EXAMPLE_PROGRAMS.txt
/*
This is an example showing how to define
d
custom kernel functions for use with
This is an example showing how to define custom kernel functions for use with
the machine learning tools in the dlib C++ Library.
This example assumes you are somewhat familiar with the machine learning
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ struct ukf_kernel
/*
Here we define serialize() and deserialize() functions for our new kernel. Defining
these function is optional. However, if you don't define them you won't be able
these function
s
is optional. However, if you don't define them you won't be able
to save your learned decision_function objects to disk.
*/
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@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ int main()
// the results are similar. If they are very different then you probably made a
// mistake. So here we compare the results at a test point.
cout
<<
"
\n
These vectors should match, if they don't then we coded the kernel_derivative wrong!"
<<
endl
;
cout
<<
"approximate derivative:
\n
"
<<
derivative
(
kern
)(
samples
[
0
],
samples
[
100
])
<<
endl
;
cout
<<
"approximate derivative:
\n
"
<<
derivative
(
kern
)(
samples
[
0
],
samples
[
100
])
<<
endl
;
cout
<<
"exact derivative:
\n
"
<<
kernel_derivative
<
kernel_type
>
(
kern
)(
samples
[
0
],
samples
[
100
])
<<
endl
;
}
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