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Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params

Struct Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params 

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pub struct Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params { /* private fields */ }
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This structure contains all the parameters that can be varied during the course of sampling algorithm. Below is the structure exposed, together with its members briefly explained with reference to the above discussion on algorithm’s working.

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impl Boxed for Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params

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unsafe fn from_raw( ptr: <Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params as OpenCVFromExtern>::ExternReceive, ) -> Self

Wrap the specified raw pointer Read more
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fn into_raw( self, ) -> <Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params as OpenCVTypeExternContainer>::ExternSendMut

Return the underlying raw pointer while consuming this wrapper. Read more
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fn as_raw( &self, ) -> <Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params as OpenCVTypeExternContainer>::ExternSend

Return the underlying raw pointer. Read more
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fn as_raw_mut( &mut self, ) -> <Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params as OpenCVTypeExternContainer>::ExternSendMut

Return the underlying mutable raw pointer Read more
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impl Debug for Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_ParamsTrait for Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params

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fn as_raw_mut_Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params(&mut self) -> *mut c_void

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fn set_iteration_num(&mut self, val: i32)

number of selection rounds
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fn set_particles_num(&mut self, val: i32)

number of “perturbed” boxes on each round
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fn set_alpha(&mut self, val: f64)

with each new round we exponentially decrease the amount of “perturbing” we allow (like in simulated annealing) and this very alpha controls how fast annealing happens, ie. how fast perturbing decreases
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fn set_std(&mut self, val: Mat_<f64>)

initial values for perturbing (1-by-4 array, as each rectangle is given by 4 values – coordinates of opposite vertices, hence we have 4 values to perturb)
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impl Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_ParamsTraitConst for Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params

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fn as_raw_Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params(&self) -> *const c_void

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fn iteration_num(&self) -> i32

number of selection rounds
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fn particles_num(&self) -> i32

number of “perturbed” boxes on each round
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fn alpha(&self) -> f64

with each new round we exponentially decrease the amount of “perturbing” we allow (like in simulated annealing) and this very alpha controls how fast annealing happens, ie. how fast perturbing decreases
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fn std(&self) -> Mat_<f64>

initial values for perturbing (1-by-4 array, as each rectangle is given by 4 values – coordinates of opposite vertices, hence we have 4 values to perturb)
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impl Drop for Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more
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impl Send for Detail_TrackerSamplerPF_Params

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