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#Create a new project. AAMToolbox project names are automatically prefaced with PRJ_. They have a particular directory structure and the images to be analysed need to be copied into the subdirectory called Cropped. It is best if they are all the same size. | |||
#*[[AAMToolbox new project|Tutorial on making a new project.]] | |||
#Create a point model template. Points are placed around the object of interest, i.e. around a face or leaf. The set of points constitute the '''point model'''. Every image will be marked up in the same way. | #Create a point model template. Points are placed around the object of interest, i.e. around a face or leaf. The set of points constitute the '''point model'''. Every image will be marked up in the same way. | ||
#*[[AAMToolbox template|Tutorial on point model template.]] | #*[[AAMToolbox template|Tutorial on point model template.]] |
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The models shown in these tutorials illustrate features of the AAMToolbox software. They are not designed to understand the shape and appearance modelling which is better done from the published literature for example.
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Four ways to use AAMToolbox
1) Analysing shapes. i.e. the arrangement of points around a shape
2) Comparing shapes from samples of different groups for example, comparing faces from different cartoon characters
3) Analysing shape and appearance. In addition to the points around a shape, analyse the appearance (grey scale or colour) within the shape.
4) Analysing 3D shapes
1 Analysing 2D shapes using the Graphical User Interface
How to use the tutorial. First download and install the AAMToolbox. A zip file containing the project (PRJ_CartoonFaces) is available here. Download and unzip into a directory. Then, from Matlab, change directory into the project and launch the AAMToolbox
cd PRJ_CartoonFaces AAMToolbox
This project contains
The process of analysing a set of images is:-
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