This algorithm is a legacy one. The API has changed since its implementation. New versions and forks will need to be updated.

Algorithms have at least one input and one output. All algorithm endpoints are organized in groups. Groups are used by the platform to indicate which inputs and outputs are synchronized together. The first group is automatically synchronized with the channel defined by the block in which the algorithm is deployed.

Unnamed group

Endpoint Name Data Format Nature
image system/array_3d_uint8/1 Input
eye_centers system/eye_positions/1 Input
features system/array_1d_floats/1 Output

Parameters allow users to change the configuration of an algorithm when scheduling an experiment

Name Description Type Default Range/Choices
crop-height uint32 80
crop-width uint32 64
right-eye-y uint32 16
right-eye-x uint32 15
left-eye-y uint32 16
left-eye-x uint32 48
block-size uint32 12
block-overlap uint32 11

The code for this algorithm in Python
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Experiments

Updated Name Databases/Protocols Analyzers
tutorial/tutorial/full_lbphs/1/atnt-lbphs atnt/1@idiap_test_eyepos tutorial/eerhter_postperf/1

This table shows the number of times this algorithm has been successfully run using the given environment. Note this does not provide sufficient information to evaluate if the algorithm will run when submitted to different conditions.

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