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NAME

       opencv_traincascade - transcascade application

SYNOPSIS

       opencv_traincascade [options]

DESCRIPTION

       traincascade application.

OPTIONS

       opencv_traincascade supports the following options:

BASIC OPTIONS

       -data cascade_dir_name

       -vec vec_file_name

       -bg background_file_name

       -numPos number_of_positive_samples
              The default is 2000.

       -numNeg number_of_negative_samples
              The default is 1000.

       -num Stagesnumber_of_stages
              The default is 20.

       -precalcValBufSize precalculated_vals_buffer_size_in_Mb
              The default is 256.

       -precalcIdxBufSize precalculated_idxs_buffer_size_in_Mb
              The default is 256.

       -baseFormatSave

CASCADE OPTIONS

       -stageType
              The default is BOOST.

       -featureType
              Set feature type . You can select HAAR or LBP.  The default is HAAR.

       -w sampleWidth
              The default is 24.

       -h sampleHeight
              The default is 24.

BOOST OPTIONS

       -bt {DAB|RAB|LB|GAB}
              The  type  of  the  applied  boosting  algorithm.  You  can choose between Discrete
              AdaBoost (DAB), Real AdaBoost (RAB), LogitBoost (LB) and Gentle AdaBoost (GAB). The
              default is GAB.

       -minHitRate min_hit_rate
              The default is 0.995.

       -maxFalseAlarmRate max_false_alarm_rate
              The default is 0.5.

       -weightTrimRate weight_trim_rate
              The default is 0.95.

       -maxDepth max_depth_of_weak_tree
              The default is 1.

       -maxWeakCount max_weak_tree_count
              The default is 100.

HAARFEATURE OPTIONS

       -mode <BASIC|CORE|ALL>
              The  type  of  the  applied haarFeature mode. You can choose between BASIC, ORE and
              ALL. The default is BASIC.

EXAMPLES

       TODO

SEE ALSO

       opencv_haartraing(1), opencv_performance(1)

       More information and examples can be found in the OpenCV documentation.

AUTHORS

       This manual page was written by Nobuhiro Iwamatsu  <iwamatsu@debian.org>  for  the  Debian
       project (but may be used by others).