Add ground truth comparison feature to Python (resolves #410) #581
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Description
This PR addresses issue #410 by adding a ground truth comparison feature to the Python implementation. This feature was initially introduced in PR #396 for the MATLAB algorithms but was not implemented for Python due to time constraints.
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Motivation
This feature is crucial for ensuring that the outputs of the Python algorithms can be compared to known ground truth data, providing better validation and accuracy checks similar to the MATLAB functionality.
Notes
This PR builds on the foundation laid by PR #396 but specifically focuses on the Python side of the implementation. Further improvements could include extending this feature to other algorithms as needed.