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You can use crYOLO either by command line or by using the GUI. The GUI should be easier for most users. You can start it with: | You can use crYOLO either by command line or by using the GUI. The GUI should be easier for most users. You can start it with: | ||
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The crYOLO GUI is essentially a visualization of the command line interface. On left side, you find all possible " | The crYOLO GUI is essentially a visualization of the command line interface. On left side, you find all possible " | ||
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- | Each action has several parameters which are organized in tabs. Once you have chosen your settings you can press [Start], the command will be applied and crYOLO shows you the output: | + | Each action has several parameters which are organized in tabs. Once you have chosen your settings you can press [Start] |
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- | It will tell you if something went wrong. Pressing [Edit] brings you back to your settings, where you can either edit the settings (in case something went wrong) or go to the next action. | + | It will tell you if something went wrong. Moreover, it will tell you all parameters used. Pressing [Back] brings you back to your settings, where you can either edit the settings (in case something went wrong) or go to the next action. |