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Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm |
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Sat, 27 Jul 2024 19:39:04 +0000 (UTC) |
Hello Jürgen,
> maybe you want to do some normalization on the image as a
> preprocessing step before actually doing the comparison?
Yes, perhaps a two-stage algorithm is the way to go. However, a
complete shift of the image might be an indication of a problem, too,
so in the end I want an algorithm that *reduces* the metric for such
cases but not eliminate it.
> In other scenarios, you may also want to normalize brightness /
> color / white balanve and other stuff,
I think we can safely ignore this for LilyPond.
Werner
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- Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm, Werner LEMBERG, 2024/07/28
- Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm, Hans Åberg, 2024/07/28
- Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm, Werner LEMBERG, 2024/07/28
- Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm, Hans Åberg, 2024/07/28
- Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm, Werner LEMBERG, 2024/07/28
- Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm, Hans Åberg, 2024/07/28
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