We propose a simple and effective method for detecting view- and
scale-independent ridge-valley lines defined via first- and secondorder
curvature derivatives on shapes approximated by dense triangle
meshes.
OpenSVM was developped under Visual C++ 6.0 SP6,
You can open the workspace file(*.dsw) in the opensvm-src folder.
The folder include the svm.h and svm.cpp which in the libsvm (Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Chih-Chung Chang and Chih-Jen Lin All rights reserved) in the opensvm-src\libsvm.
However, the files svm.h and svm.cpp codes were copied/merged into stdafx.h and stdafx.cpp in order to support the development, and OpenSVM still use other codes of libsvm.
So you can see the libsvm package in the source package.
You can open and build it with Visual C++ 6.0.
Note: the problems must be in LIBSVM format.
OpenSVM project page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensvm
If you had any question, please mail to:
cloudbyron@gmail.com
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