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colour_object_tracking.py
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#####################################################################
# Example : mean shift object tracking processing from a video file
# specified on the command line (e.g. python FILE.py video_file) or from an
# attached web camera
# N.B. use mouse to select region
# Author : Toby Breckon, [email protected]
# Copyright (c) 2015 School of Engineering & Computing Science,
# Copyright (c) 2019 Dept Computer Science,
# Durham University, UK
# License : LGPL - http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html
# based in part on tutorial at:
# http://docs.opencv.org/master/db/df8/tutorial_py_meanshift.html#gsc.tab=0
#####################################################################
import cv2
import argparse
import sys
import math
import numpy as np
#####################################################################
keep_processing = True
# parse command line arguments for camera ID or video file
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Perform ' +
sys.argv[0] +
' example operation on incoming camera/video image')
parser.add_argument(
"-c",
"--camera_to_use",
type=int,
help="specify camera to use",
default=0)
parser.add_argument(
"-r",
"--rescale",
type=float,
help="rescale image by this factor",
default=1.0)
parser.add_argument(
'video_file',
metavar='video_file',
type=str,
nargs='?',
help='specify optional video file')
args = parser.parse_args()
selection_in_progress = False # support interactive region selection
#####################################################################
# select a region using the mouse
boxes = []
current_mouse_position = np.ones(2, dtype=np.int32)
def on_mouse(event, x, y, flags, params):
global boxes
global selection_in_progress
current_mouse_position[0] = x
current_mouse_position[1] = y
if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN:
boxes = []
# print 'Start Mouse Position: '+str(x)+', '+str(y)
sbox = [x, y]
selection_in_progress = True
boxes.append(sbox)
elif event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONUP:
# print 'End Mouse Position: '+str(x)+', '+str(y)
ebox = [x, y]
selection_in_progress = False
boxes.append(ebox)
#####################################################################
# this function is called as a call-back everytime the trackbar is moved
# (here we just do nothing)
def nothing(x):
pass
#####################################################################
# define video capture object
try:
# to use a non-buffered camera stream (via a separate thread)
if not (args.video_file):
import camera_stream
cap = camera_stream.CameraVideoStream(use_tapi=False)
else:
cap = cv2.VideoCapture() # not needed for video files
except BaseException:
# if not then just use OpenCV default
print("INFO: camera_stream class not found - camera input may be buffered")
cap = cv2.VideoCapture()
# define display window name
window_name = "Live Camera Input" # window name
window_name2 = "Hue histogram back projection" # window name
window_name_selection = "selected"
# if command line arguments are provided try to read video_file
# otherwise default to capture from attached H/W camera
if (((args.video_file) and (cap.open(str(args.video_file))))
or (cap.open(args.camera_to_use))):
# create window by name (note flags for resizable or not)
cv2.namedWindow(window_name, cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL)
cv2.namedWindow(window_name2, cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL)
cv2.namedWindow(window_name_selection, cv2.WINDOW_NORMAL)
# set sliders for HSV selection thresholds
s_lower = 60
cv2.createTrackbar("s lower", window_name2, s_lower, 255, nothing)
s_upper = 255
cv2.createTrackbar("s upper", window_name2, s_upper, 255, nothing)
v_lower = 32
cv2.createTrackbar("v lower", window_name2, v_lower, 255, nothing)
v_upper = 255
cv2.createTrackbar("v upper", window_name2, v_upper, 255, nothing)
# set a mouse callback
cv2.setMouseCallback(window_name, on_mouse, 0)
cropped = False
# Setup the termination criteria for search, either 10 iteration or
# move by at least 1 pixel pos. difference
term_crit = (cv2.TERM_CRITERIA_EPS | cv2.TERM_CRITERIA_COUNT, 10, 1)
while (keep_processing):
# if video file or camera successfully open then read frame from video
if (cap.isOpened):
ret, frame = cap.read()
# when we reach the end of the video (file) exit cleanly
if (ret == 0):
keep_processing = False
continue
# rescale if specified
if (args.rescale != 1.0):
frame = cv2.resize(
frame, (0, 0), fx=args.rescale, fy=args.rescale)
# start a timer (to see how long processing and display takes)
start_t = cv2.getTickCount()
# get parameters from track bars
s_lower = cv2.getTrackbarPos("s lower", window_name2)
s_upper = cv2.getTrackbarPos("s upper", window_name2)
v_lower = cv2.getTrackbarPos("v lower", window_name2)
v_upper = cv2.getTrackbarPos("v upper", window_name2)
# select region using the mouse and display it
if (len(boxes) > 1) and (boxes[0][1] < boxes[1][1]) and (
boxes[0][0] < boxes[1][0]):
crop = frame[boxes[0][1]:boxes[1][1],
boxes[0][0]:boxes[1][0]].copy()
h, w, c = crop.shape # size of template
if (h > 0) and (w > 0):
cropped = True
# convert region to HSV
hsv_crop = cv2.cvtColor(crop, cv2.COLOR_BGR2HSV)
# select all Hue (0-> 180) and Sat. values but eliminate values
# with very low saturation or value (due to lack of useful
# colour information)
mask = cv2.inRange(
hsv_crop, np.array(
(0., float(s_lower), float(v_lower))), np.array(
(180., float(s_upper), float(v_upper))))
# construct a histogram of hue and saturation values and
# normalize it
crop_hist = cv2.calcHist(
[hsv_crop], [
0, 1], mask, [
180, 255], [
0, 180, 0, 255])
cv2.normalize(crop_hist, crop_hist, 0, 255, cv2.NORM_MINMAX)
# set intial position of object
track_window = (
boxes[0][0],
boxes[0][1],
boxes[1][0] -
boxes[0][0],
boxes[1][1] -
boxes[0][1])
cv2.imshow(window_name_selection, crop)
# reset list of boxes
boxes = []
# interactive display of selection box
if (selection_in_progress):
top_left = (boxes[0][0], boxes[0][1])
bottom_right = (
current_mouse_position[0],
current_mouse_position[1])
cv2.rectangle(frame, top_left, bottom_right, (0, 255, 0), 2)
# if we have a selected region
if (cropped):
# convert incoming image to HSV
img_hsv = cv2.cvtColor(frame, cv2.COLOR_BGR2HSV)
img_bproject = cv2.calcBackProject(
[img_hsv], [
0, 1], crop_hist, [
0, 180, 0, 255], 1)
cv2.imshow(window_name2, img_bproject)
# apply meanshift to get the new location
ret, track_window = cv2.meanShift(
img_bproject, track_window, term_crit)
# Draw it on image
x, y, w, h = track_window
frame = cv2.rectangle(
frame, (x, y), (x + w, y + h), (255, 0, 0), 2)
else:
# before we have cropped anything show the mask we are using
# for the S and V components of the HSV image
img_hsv = cv2.cvtColor(frame, cv2.COLOR_BGR2HSV)
# select all Hue values (0-> 180) but eliminate values with very
# low saturation or value (due to lack of useful colour info.)
mask = cv2.inRange(
img_hsv, np.array(
(0., float(s_lower), float(v_lower))), np.array(
(180., float(s_upper), float(v_upper))))
cv2.imshow(window_name2, mask)
# display image
cv2.imshow(window_name, frame)
# stop the timer and convert to ms. (to see how long processing and
# display takes)
stop_t = ((cv2.getTickCount() - start_t) /
cv2.getTickFrequency()) * 1000
# start the event loop - essential
# cv2.waitKey() is a keyboard binding function (argument is the time in
# ms). It waits for specified milliseconds for any keyboard event.
# If you press any key in that time, the program continues.
# If 0 is passed, it waits indefinitely for a key stroke.
# (bitwise and with 0xFF to extract least significant byte of
# multi-byte response)
# wait 40ms or less depending on processing time taken (i.e. 1000ms /
# 25 fps = 40 ms)
key = cv2.waitKey(max(2, 40 - int(math.ceil(stop_t)))) & 0xFF
# It can also be set to detect specific key strokes by recording which
# key is pressed
# e.g. if user presses "x" then exit
if (key == ord('x')):
keep_processing = False
# close all windows
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
else:
print("No video file specified or camera connected.")
#####################################################################