public sealed class NormalizedVertex : IMessage<NormalizedVertex>, IEquatable<NormalizedVertex>, IDeepCloneable<NormalizedVertex>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Google AutoML v1 API class NormalizedVertex.
A vertex represents a 2D point in the image.
The normalized vertex coordinates are between 0 to 1 fractions relative to
the original plane (image, video). E.g. if the plane (e.g. whole image) would
have size 10 x 20 then a point with normalized coordinates (0.1, 0.3) would
be at the position (1, 6) on that plane.
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