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# esym\_py
This package exposes python bindings for ESIM which can be used within a training loop.
To test out if the installation was successful you can run
```bash
python tests/test.py
```
which should print a message if completed sucessfully.
The currently supported functions are listed in the example below:
```python
import esim_py
# constructor
esim = esim_py.EventSimulator(
contrast_threshold_pos, # contrast thesholds for positive
contrast_threshold_neg, # and negative events
refractory_period, # minimum waiting period (in sec) before a pixel can trigger a new event
log_eps, # epsilon that is used to numerical stability within the logarithm
use_log, # wether or not to use log intensity
)
# setter, useful within a training loop
esim.setParameters(contrast_threshold_pos, contrast_threshold_neg, refractory_period, log_eps, use_log)
# generate events from a sequence of images
events_from_images = esim.generateFromFolder(
path_to_image_folder, # absolute path to folder that stores images in numbered order
path_to_timestamps # absolute path to timestamps file containing one timestamp (in secs) for each
)
# generate events from a video
events_from_video = esim.generateFromVideo(
path_to_video_file, # absolute path to video storing images
path_to_timestamps # absolute path to timestamps file
)
# generate events from list of images and timestamps
events_list_of_images = esim.generateFromStampedImageSequence(
list_of_image_files, # list of absolute paths to images
list_of_timestamps # list of timestamps in ascending order
)
```
The example script `tests/plot_virtual_events.py` plots virtual events that are generated from images in `tests/data/images` with varying positive and negative contrast thresholds. To call it you need some additional pip packages:
```bash
pip install numpy matplotlib
python tests/plot_virtual_events.py
```