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Pre-Required software
1. Python 2.7x
2. Modules
- opencv
- numpy
Running steps:
:::::::::Training:::::::::
1 -> Copy the folder containing the frames of the video to be tested to location "/frames/Train/Train1" or "/frames/Train/Train2"
2 -> Go to the folder which has "project.py"
3 -> Run it using the command "python project.py"
4 -> In training mode option type "reload" to train using the frames provided in "/frames/Train"
:::::::::Testing:::::::::
1-> Copy the folder containing the frames of the test video to be tested to location "/frames/Test/Test1"
2 -> Go to the folder which has "project.py"
3 -> Run it using the command "python project.py"
4 -> In training mode option type anything other than reload
5 -> It takes the chached copy of learned feature to test the new frames provided in "/frames/Test/Test1"
:::::::::Ouput:::::::::
1 -> After testing it'll prompt the user to press enter to watch the frames which are abnormal
2 -> After watching 1 can be pressed to reload the frames and watch again any number of times or any other key to test the next video
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