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+ | ===== Database ===== | ||
+ | {{interimage:examples:example1_data.zip|Example 1 - Database}} | ||
+ | This zip file contains: | ||
+ | * tijuca.tif | ||
- | ===== Step-by-step ===== | + | |
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+ | ===== Step by step ===== | ||
* Start InterIMAGE. Click on //File// -> //New Project// and fill the fields according to the following: | * Start InterIMAGE. Click on //File// -> //New Project// and fill the fields according to the following: | ||
{{interimage:examples:example1_1.png|New Project dialog}} | {{interimage:examples:example1_1.png|New Project dialog}} | ||
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+ | **Attention**! Make sure the resource key you type in this dialog doesn't match a class name in your semantic net, otherwise InterImage won't run properly. | ||
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+ | **Attention**! Make sure the keys, names and paths in your project don't have white spaces or non-ASCII characters, otherwise InterImage won't run properly. | ||
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* Check the //Default Image// checkbox and click the //Add// button. Click OK. | * Check the //Default Image// checkbox and click the //Add// button. Click OK. | ||
* Try the visualization tools: Pan, Zoom etc. | * Try the visualization tools: Pan, Zoom etc. | ||
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{{interimage:examples:example1_5.png|Inserting a node}} -> {{interimage:examples:example1_6.png|Semantic Net}} | {{interimage:examples:example1_5.png|Inserting a node}} -> {{interimage:examples:example1_6.png|Semantic Net}} | ||
* Associate a segmentation top-down operator to the //Segmentation// node. We will use the //TA_Baatz_Segmenter// operator in this example. Set the operator parameters according to the following: | * Associate a segmentation top-down operator to the //Segmentation// node. We will use the //TA_Baatz_Segmenter// operator in this example. Set the operator parameters according to the following: | ||
- | {{interimage:examples:example1_7.png|Selecting a top-down operator}} -> {{interimage:examples:example1_8.png|Setting its parameters}} | + | {{interimage:examples:example1_7.png|Selecting a top-down operator}} -> {{interimage:examples:example1_8.png|Setting the operator parameters}} |
* Click on //File// -> //Save Project//. Click the //Execute// button. After the execution you should see something like this: | * Click on //File// -> //Save Project//. Click the //Execute// button. After the execution you should see something like this: | ||
{{interimage:examples:example1_92.png|Analysis ready}} | {{interimage:examples:example1_92.png|Analysis ready}} | ||
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{{interimage:examples:example1_10.png|Result layer}} | {{interimage:examples:example1_10.png|Result layer}} | ||
* Now, you may want to try different values for the segmentation operator parameters. Just make the changes and re-execute the interpretation. You can also try another operators, our [[interimage:operators_documentation|Operators Documentation]] can be helpful. | * Now, you may want to try different values for the segmentation operator parameters. Just make the changes and re-execute the interpretation. You can also try another operators, our [[interimage:operators_documentation|Operators Documentation]] can be helpful. | ||
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* Select the result layer and click the //Export// button. | * Select the result layer and click the //Export// button. | ||
{{interimage:examples:example1_11.png|Export result layer}} | {{interimage:examples:example1_11.png|Export result layer}} | ||
- | * In the dialog that comes up click the //Class// button and select the //Segmentation// class. Click OK. | + | * In the dialog that appears click the //Class// button and select the //Segmentation// class. Click OK. |
- | {{interimage:examples:example1_12.png|Export Shapefile dialog}} | + | {{interimage:examples:example1_12.png|Export Shapefile dialog}} -> |
- | {{interimage:examples:example1_13.png|}} | + | {{interimage:examples:example1_13.png|Insert Class}} |
- | * Click OK and select a name for your shapefile. Click OK again. | + | * Click OK and select a name for your shapefile. Click Save. |
+ | {{interimage:examples:example1_14.png|Choose Shapefile}} | ||
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+ | ==== Loading the shapefile into the project ==== | ||
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+ | * Save the project. Once the project is saved click on //File// -> //Edit Project//. Fill the fields according to the following: | ||
+ | {{interimage:examples:example1_15.png|Edit Project dialog}} | ||
+ | * Click the //Add// button and then click OK. | ||
+ | * Select the //Shape// tab and click the //Add// button. Change //Color// and //Opacity// properties if needed, then click //Save//. | ||
+ | {{interimage:examples:example1_16.png|Adding a shape layer}} -> {{interimage:examples:example1_17.png|Adding a shape layer}} | ||