Our face recognition system consists of a main calling script that calls multiple executables. Do the executables called by the main calling script need to follow the naming convention?
The main executable, or script, that is called to perform an experiment needs to follow the naming convention. To avoid confusion, any program or libraries that are called or linked by the main script should not follow the naming convention. For example, if the main script for an executable called preprocessing, template generation, and matching programs, then the main script would follow the naming convention. The three programs called or linked by the main script should have names that do not follow the naming convention.
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