H-DIBCO 2012 Instructions and Example Run -- Input Arguments (MS-Dos environment): > HDIBCO12_metrics.exe Output: FMeasure p-FMeasure PSNR DRD Recall Precision p-Recall -- An example Run: C:\Test>HDIBCO12_metrics.exe H_GT.tiff H_Bin.bmp Output: 90.430788 74.376812 19.842158 4.983793 86.149052 95.160400 61.044365 ======================================================================================================== MATLAB Compiler 1. Prerequisites for Deployment * Verify the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR) is installed and ensure you have installed version 7.10. * If the MCR is not installed, run MCRInstaller, located in: C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2009a\toolbox\compiler\deploy\win32\MCRInstaller.exe For more information on the MCR Installer, see the MATLAB Compiler documentation. 2. Files to Deploy and Package Files to package for Standalone ================================ -HDIBCO12_metrics.exe -MCRInstaller.exe -include when building component by selecting "include MCR" option in deploytool -This read-me file 3. Definitions MCR - MATLAB Compiler uses the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR), which is a standalone set of shared libraries that enable the execution of M-files. The MCR provides complete support for all features of MATLAB without the MATLAB GUI. When you package and distribute an application to users, you include supporting files generated by the builder as well as the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR). If necessary, run MCRInstaller to install the correct version of the MCR. For more information about the MCR, see the MATLAB Compiler documentation. 4. Appendix A. On the target machine, add the MCR directory to the system path specified by the target system's environment variable. i. Locate the name of the environment variable to set, using the table below: Operating System Environment Variable ================ ==================== Windows PATH ii. Set the path by doing one of the following: NOTE: is the directory where MCR is installed on the target machine. On Windows systems: * Add the MCR directory to the environment variable by opening a command prompt and issuing the DOS command: set PATH=\v710\runtime\win32;%PATH% Alternately, for Windows, add to the PATH environment variable the following pathname: \v710\runtime\win32 , by doing the following: 1. Select the My Computer icon on your desktop. 2. Right-click the icon and select Properties from the menu. 3. Select the Advanced tab. 4. Click Environment Variables. NOTE: On Windows, the environment variable syntax utilizes backslashes (\), delimited by semi-colons (;).