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5.3 N:N MatchingContinuing from the last section, we will do N:N Matching first:
The result is in a file, b1.txt, which will be opened at this time. The name, b1.txt, is fixed. The file looks like this: C:\…\L01008gi-020501.jpg C:\...\L01008gi-020501.jpg 110 C:\...\L01008gi_r90.jpg 95 C:\...\L02016alb-090100_m.jpg 65
C:\...\L01008gi_r90.jpg C:\...\L01008gi-020501.jpg 95 C:\...\L01008gi_r90.jpg 110 … The result file contains many blocks. The number of blocks is the same as the number of images in the search directory, i.e. each image has a block. Line 1 in each block is the input and the rest of the lines are output; i.e. the first line is the image matched against all images in the search directory; the rest of the lines represent the matched images. For example, “C:\…\L01008gi_r90.jpg” is matched against all 304 images in the search directory; there are three matches. The first match is: C:\...\L01008gi-020501.jpg 110 Here “110” is a score. The second match is: C:\...\L01008gi_r90.jpg 95 and the third match is: C:\...\L02016alb-090100_m.jpg 65 Higher scores indicate a closer match.
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