Example #1
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        //
        // C++: static Ptr_SVM cv::ml::SVM::load(String filepath)
        //

        //javadoc: SVM::load(filepath)
        public static SVM load(string filepath)
        {
#if ((UNITY_ANDROID || UNITY_IOS || UNITY_WEBGL) && !UNITY_EDITOR) || UNITY_5 || UNITY_5_3_OR_NEWER
            SVM retVal = SVM.__fromPtr__(ml_SVM_load_10(filepath));

            return(retVal);
#else
            return(null);
#endif
        }
Example #2
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        //
        // C++: static Ptr_SVM cv::ml::SVM::create()
        //

        //javadoc: SVM::create()
        public static SVM create()
        {
#if ((UNITY_ANDROID || UNITY_IOS || UNITY_WEBGL) && !UNITY_EDITOR) || UNITY_5 || UNITY_5_3_OR_NEWER
            SVM retVal = SVM.__fromPtr__(ml_SVM_create_10());

            return(retVal);
#else
            return(null);
#endif
        }
Example #3
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        //
        // C++: static Ptr_SVM cv::ml::SVM::load(String filepath)
        //

        /**
         * Loads and creates a serialized svm from a file
         *
         * Use SVM::save to serialize and store an SVM to disk.
         * Load the SVM from this file again, by calling this function with the path to the file.
         *
         * param filepath path to serialized svm
         * return automatically generated
         */
        public static SVM load(string filepath)
        {
            return(SVM.__fromPtr__(ml_SVM_load_10(filepath)));
        }
Example #4
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        //
        // C++: static Ptr_SVM cv::ml::SVM::create()
        //

        /**
         * Creates empty model.
         *     Use StatModel::train to train the model. Since %SVM has several parameters, you may want to
         * find the best parameters for your problem, it can be done with SVM::trainAuto.
         * return automatically generated
         */
        public static SVM create()
        {
            return(SVM.__fromPtr__(ml_SVM_create_10()));
        }