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Dependencies: ------------- The code uses MOSEK to solve QP and LP optimizations. Please download the MOSEK software for Linux (http://www.mosek.com/resources/downloads) along with a mosek license (academic license is free: http://license.mosek.com/academic/). Then set the corresponding directory and license paths in optimizerSetup.m. Data: ----- Download the data (http://vision.stanford.edu/vigneshr_release_data/eccv14_episode_data.zip) and unpack it in a directory $DATA_DIR. Running the code: ----------------- 1. The bidriectional optimization can be run by running "runCorefFaceOpt". The different arguments are explained in the file. 2. Results can be generated for the provided dataset by running main($DATA_DIR). Saved results: -------------- 1. While running "runCorefFaceOpt.m", results are saved to the directory "$DATA_DIR/$EPISODE_NAME/bidirectional_reulsts/" 2. The face recognition results are saved at each iteration in the files faces_Y.*, and similarly coref results are stored for each iteration in the file faces_Z.*. 3. The coref results are stored in a matrix Z_whole as a matrix [0,1]^{number_of_cast_names X number_of_mentions}. 4. The face results are stored in a matrix Y_whole as a matirx [0,1]^{number_of_cast_names X number_of_faces}.
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