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Can you specify the exact character(s) to be used in similarity files as eol-separators?

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Can you specify the exact character(s) to be used in similarity files as eol-separators?

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The header in the similarity file is read as text and the similarity scores are read as binary. Since the header information is read as text, the FRVT score code can handle both Unix and Windows text files. I will post the C++ classes for reading and writing similarity files on bbs.bee-biometrics.org. I will also include an example of using the classes to write a similarity file [posted Mon 9 January 2006]. Code in post “Btoolsmatrix code examples for FRVT 2006” under FRGC v2 Announcements [11 Jan 06] • The example of a signature set (Figure C) in the FRVT test protocol document suggests, that a mixture of different types, like 3D and 2D, in a target or query sigset is possible. Do FRVT 2006 participants have to expect these mixtures or is there a rule that says: for one experiment all target sigsets are of a certain type A (say e.g. 3D) and all query sigsets are of type B (say 2D)? A and B may or may not be equal. A: In FRVT 2006, all the biometrics samples in a target or a query set

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