can some one explain whats happening on this code?

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i found this code in some example program in retrieving images. and i want to know if i can use this code in my leaf recognition system and what feature extraction the program used in training and testing the data. advance thankyou for those who answer some of my question :)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Dec 2014
I think the best way is to just try it and see. I can't tell just by looking at it. If you want further explanation contact the author and ask that more comments be put in. It's asking quite a lot to ask us to explain this long program.
Also, please just attach the m-file or else format it properly. See the formatting tutorial http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/13205-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question-with-markup
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Dec 2014
Color may not be so reliable since I imagine there could be a range of colors in a given species that it not unique to that one species - lots of other trees and bushes will have that color. So I think you need to look at shape, like Fourier descriptors. See morphometrics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphometrics.
Sorry I don't have any programs that do that and it's too major of a project to write a leaf identification program for you - it's not something I can bang out in 5 minutes or less like the other demos I upload here.
mark
mark on 26 Dec 2014
yup :) thats true we cant use the color because it is not very reliable we focused more on shape and texture.
no i dont want you to create a program for me :) i just want to know the flow of the program that i uploaded :) i hope you can now see the program that i uploaded :) and if it is possible add some comment in the code so i can understand it :) thankyou so much by the way:)

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