Dlib 19.2 Release has been announced for general availability. This new version comes with several bug fixes and major feature updates that bring much-appreciated improvements to this toolkit.
Dlib is a free and open source modern C++ toolkit for creating C++ based software that solves real-world problems. It contains machine learning algorithms that are useful in domains such as mobile phones and embedded devices. It is also useful for robotics and the creation of large high-performance computing environments.
Highlights of the Dlib 19.2 Release
There are several features which include updates to the deep learning API with added tools for making convolution neural network based object detectors. There are also new features in the Image processing library. C++11 is now required to use this toolkit.
There are also fixes to the CMake scripts to fix detection C++11 support as well as the presence of CUDA. There are a whole host of changes that can be found on the official release page here.
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