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I'm noticing that 2bbc1a0replaced SURF with ORB. However, the FSurf64 class still remains. Is there a reason this out-of-the-box support for SURF descriptors was removed? If I add those typdefs back in I can make/make-install with no problem. But when I then build a project that includes the DBoW2 library, I end up with build errors:
undefined reference to `DBoW2::FSurf64::distance(std::vector<float, std::allocator<float> > const&, std::vector<float, std::allocator<float> > const&)'
undefined reference to `DBoW2::FSurf64::toString[abi:cxx11](std::vector<float, std::allocator<float> > const&)'
...
I've cut out a lot of the error messages above but that's the main idea.
It continues on with similar 'undefined reference errors' for all the methods defined in FSurf64.h. But all these methods are defined in that file.
Is this related to the removal of SURF descriptor support in that commit?
I'm running OpenCV 3.3.1 on Ubuntu 18.04, and I've built OpenCV with opencv_contrib modules.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm noticing that 2bbc1a0 replaced SURF with ORB. However, the
FSurf64
class still remains. Is there a reason this out-of-the-box support for SURF descriptors was removed? If I add those typdefs back in I can make/make-install with no problem. But when I then build a project that includes the DBoW2 library, I end up with build errors:I've cut out a lot of the error messages above but that's the main idea.
It continues on with similar 'undefined reference errors' for all the methods defined in
FSurf64.h
. But all these methods are defined in that file.Is this related to the removal of SURF descriptor support in that commit?
I'm running OpenCV 3.3.1 on Ubuntu 18.04, and I've built OpenCV with
opencv_contrib
modules.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: