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                              dlib C++ library

Dlib is a modern C++ toolkit containing machine learning algorithms and tools
for creating complex software in C++ to solve real world problems.  See
http://dlib.net for the main project documentation and API reference.



COMPILING DLIB C++ EXAMPLE PROGRAMS
   Go into the examples folder and type:
       mkdir build; cd build; cmake .. ; cmake --build .
   That will build all the examples.  If you have a CPU that supports AVX
   instructions then turn them on like this:
       mkdir build; cd build; cmake .. -DUSE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS=1; cmake --build .
   Doing so will make some things run faster.

COMPILING DLIB Python API
   Before you can run the Python example programs you must compile dlib. Type:
       python setup.py install
   or type
       python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
   if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
   things run faster.  

RUNNING THE UNIT TEST SUITE
   Type the following to compile and run the dlib unit test suite:
       cd dlib/test
       mkdir build
       cd build
       cmake ..
       cmake --build . --config Release
       ./dtest --runall

   Note that on windows your compiler might put the test executable in a
   subfolder called Release.  If that's the case then you have to go to that
   folder before running the test.

This library is licensed under the Boost Software License, which can be found
in dlib/LICENSE.txt.  The long and short of the license is that you can use
dlib however you like, even in closed source commercial software.

Dlib Sponsors:
  This code development was funded by the Office of the Director of National
  Intelligence (ODNI), Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA),
  via IARPA R&D Contract No. 2014-14071600010