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[sphinx] cleanup and fixes

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from .database import PadDatabase
from .file import PadFile
# to fix sphinx warnings of not able to find classes, when path is shortened
PadDatabase.__module__ = "database"
PadFile.__module__ = "database"
# gets sphinx autodoc done right - don't remove it
__all__ = [_ for _ in dir() if not _.startswith('_')]
......@@ -86,15 +86,12 @@ To change this behavior, you can use the ``--verbose`` option several times to i
2) Informative messages
3) Debug messages
When running experiments, my personal preference is verbose level 2, which can be enabled by using the short version: ``-vv``.
So, a typical PAD experiment (in this case, attacks detection in speech) could look something like:
When running experiments, it is a good idea to set verbose level 2, which can be enabled by using the short version: ``-vv``.
So, a typical PAD experiment (in this case, attacks detection in speech) would look like the following:
.. code-block:: sh
$ ./bin/spoof.py --database avspoof --preprocessor vad_energy --extractor lbp_hist --algorithm logregr --sub-directory pad_speech -vv
.. note::
To be able to run exactly the command line from above, it requires to have :ref:`bob.pad.voice <bob.pad.voice>` installed.
$ ./bin/spoof.py --database <database-name> --preprocessor <preprocessor> --extractor <extractor> --algorithm <algorithm> --sub-directory <folder_name> -vv
Before running an experiment, it is recommended to add the ``--dry-run`` option, so that it will only print, which steps would be executed, without actually executing them, and make sure that everything works as expected.
......@@ -151,7 +148,7 @@ Hence, to run the same experiment as above using four parallel threads on the lo
.. code-block:: sh
$ ./bin/spoof.py --database avspoof --preprocessor vad_energy --extractor lbp_hist --algorithm logregr --sub-directory pad_speech -vv --grid local-p4 --run-local-scheduler --nice 10
$ ./bin/spoof.py --database <database-name> --preprocessor <preprocessor> --extractor <extractor> --algorithm <algorithm> --sub-directory <folder_name> -vv --grid local-p4 --run-local-scheduler --nice 10
.. note::
You might realize that the second execution of the same experiment is much faster than the first one.
......@@ -198,7 +195,7 @@ To change the protocol, you can either modify the configuration file, or simply
Some databases define several kinds of evaluation setups.
For example, often two groups of data are defined, a so-called *development set* and an *evaluation set*.
The scores of the two groups will be concatenated into two files called **scores-dev** and **scores-eval**, which are located in the score directory (see above).
The scores of the two groups will be concatenated into several files called **scores-dev** and **scores-eval**, which are located in the score directory (see above).
In this case, by default only the development set is employed.
To use both groups, just specify ``--groups dev eval`` (of course, you can also only use the ``'eval'`` set by calling ``--groups eval``).
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......@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The implementation of (most of) the tools is separated into other packages in th
All these packages can be easily combined.
Here is a growing list of derived packages:
* :ref:`bob.pad.voice <bob.pad.voice>` Tools to run presentation attack detection experiments for speech, including Cepstral-based feature and LBP-based feature extraction, GMM-based and logistic regression based algorithms, plot processing and score fusion scripts.
* `bob.pad.voice <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bob.pad.voice>`__` Tools to run presentation attack detection experiments for speech, including several Cepstral-based features and LBP-based feature extraction, GMM-based and logistic regression based algorithms, as well as plot and score fusion scripts.
If you are interested, please continue reading:
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......@@ -29,10 +29,6 @@ There, in the ``eggs`` section of the ``buildout.cfg`` file, simply list the ``b
gridtk
in order to download and install all packages that are required for your experiments.
In the example above, you might want to run a simple speech presentation attack detection
experiment using the :py:class:`bob.bio.spear.preprocessor.Mod_4Hz` and
the :py:class:`bob.pad.voice.extractor.LBPHistograms` feature extractor
defined in :ref:`bob.pad.voice <bob.pad.voice>`, using the AVspoof database interface defined in :ref:`bob.db.avspoof <bob.db.avspoof>`.
Running the simple command line:
.. code-block:: sh
......@@ -67,7 +63,7 @@ Please use ``./bin/databases.py`` for a list of known databases, where you can s
.. note::
If you have installed only ``bob.pad.base``, there is no database listed -- as all databases are included in other packages, such as :ref:`bob.pad.voice <bob.pad.voice>`.
If you have installed only ``bob.pad.base``, there is no database listed -- as all databases are included in other extension packages, such as :ref:`bob.pad.voice <bob.pad.voice>`.
Test your Installation
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......@@ -40,10 +40,6 @@ Details
.. automodule:: bob.pad.base
.. attribute:: valid_keywords
Valid keywords, for which resources are defined, are ``('database', 'preprocessor', 'extractor', 'algorithm', 'grid')``
.. automodule:: bob.pad.base.tools
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