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pipeline:window:cryolo:v1_5 [2019/09/18 13:09] twagner [New GUI] |
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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], the command will be applied and crYOLO shows you the output: | ||
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+ | ==== Faster ==== | ||
+ | An optimized filtering pipeline make the low-pass filter 2.5 times faster. Furthermore, | ||
+ | This in consequence makes | ||
+ | * the training 75% | ||
+ | * picking 60% faster | ||
+ | * on-the-fly filtering is now 2.5 times faster compared to 1.4.0. | ||
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+ | ==== Monitor mode ==== | ||
+ | New monitor mode for prediction: When this option is activated, crYOLO will monitor your input folder. This especially useful for automation purposes. You can stop the monitor mode by writing an empty file with the name “stop.cryolo” in the input directory. | ||
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+ | Just add %%--%%monitor in the command line or check the monitor box in GUI. | ||