mia-2dtrackpixelmovement(1)


NAME

   mia-2dtrackpixelmovement - Track positions in 2D

SYNOPSIS

   mia-2dtrackpixelmovement -i <in-file> -o <out-file> -t <transformation>
   [options]

DESCRIPTION

   mia-2dtrackpixelmovement Track the position of a pixel by  means  of  a
   transformation  obtained by using image registration. The pixel data is
   given in CSV format
      id;time;x;y;z;reserved

   The fields 'time', 'x', 'y', and 'z' are updated, and the  fields  'id'
   and 'reserved' are preserved, empty lines are ignored.

OPTIONS

   File-IO
          -i --in-file=(input, required); string
                 input point set

          -o --out-file=(output, required); string
                 output point set

          -t --transformation=(input, required); io
                 transformation   describing  the  monitored  change   For
                 supported file types see PLUGINS:2dtransform/io

   Parameters
          -T --time-step=1
                 time step to use for the position updatetime step to  use
                 for the position update

   Help & Info
          -V --verbose=warning
                 verbosity  of  output,  print messages of given level and
                 higher  priorities.  Supported  priorities  starting   at
                 lowest level are:
                    info  Low level messages
                    trace  Function call trace
                    fail  Report test failures
                    warning  Warnings
                    error  Report errors
                    debug  Debug output
                    message  Normal messages
                    fatal  Report only fatal errors

             --copyright
                 print copyright information

          -h --help
                 print this help

          -? --usage
                 print a short help

             --version
                 print the version number and exit

   Processing
             --threads=-1
                 Maxiumum  number  of  threads  to use for processing,This
                 number should be lower or equal to the number of  logical
                 processor   cores   in   the   machine.   (-1:  automatic
                 estimation).Maxiumum  number  of  threads  to   use   for
                 processing,This  number  should  be lower or equal to the
                 number of logical processor cores in  the  machine.  (-1:
                 automatic estimation).

PLUGINS: 2dtransform/io

   bbs       Binary (non-portable) serialized IO of 2D transformations

                 Recognized file extensions:  .bbs

   datapool  Virtual IO to and from the internal data pool

                 Recognized file extensions:  .@

   vista     Vista storage of 2D transformations

                 Recognized file extensions:  .v2dt

   xml       XML serialized IO of 2D transformations

                 Recognized file extensions:  .x2dt

EXAMPLE

   This  program  evaluated  the  changed  position  of  pixels  given  in
   input.csv,  by  using   a  time  step  of  2.0  time  units   and   the
   transformation   change.v2df,  and  writes  the  updated  positions  to
   updated.csv.

   mia-2dtrackpixelmovement -i input.csv  -o  output.cvs  --time-step  2.0
          --transformation change.v2df

AUTHOR(s)

   Gert Wollny

COPYRIGHT

   This  software  is Copyright (c) 19992015 Leipzig, Germany and Madrid,
   Spain.   It  comes   with   ABSOLUTELY   NO  WARRANTY   and   you   may
   redistribute  it  under  the  terms  of  the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
   Version 3 (or later). For more information run  the  program  with  the
   option '--copyright'.





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