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CGAL 4.12 - Classification

A label represents how an item should be classified, for example: vegetation, building, road, etc.

Classes

class  CGAL::Classification::Label
 Classification label (for example: vegetation, ground, etc.) defined as a set of relationships with classification features. More...
 
class  CGAL::Classification::Label_handle
 Handle to a classification Label. More...
 
class  CGAL::Classification::Label_set
 Set of Label used as input by classification algorithms. More...