Visual Servoing Platform  version 3.2.0 under development (2019-01-22)
trackMeNurbs.cpp

Tracking of a nurbs using vpMe.

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* Description:
* Tracking of a nurbs.
*
* Authors:
* Nicolas Melchior
* Fabien Spindler
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#include <visp3/core/vpConfig.h>
#include <visp3/core/vpDebug.h>
#include <iomanip>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(VISP_HAVE_MODULE_ME) && \
(defined(VISP_HAVE_X11) || defined(VISP_HAVE_GTK) || defined(VISP_HAVE_GDI) || defined(VISP_HAVE_OPENCV))
#include <visp3/core/vpColor.h>
#include <visp3/core/vpImage.h>
#include <visp3/core/vpImagePoint.h>
#include <visp3/gui/vpDisplayGDI.h>
#include <visp3/gui/vpDisplayGTK.h>
#include <visp3/gui/vpDisplayOpenCV.h>
#include <visp3/gui/vpDisplayX.h>
#include <visp3/io/vpImageIo.h>
#include <visp3/core/vpIoTools.h>
#include <visp3/io/vpParseArgv.h>
#include <visp3/io/vpVideoReader.h>
#include <visp3/me/vpMeNurbs.h>
// List of allowed command line options
#define GETOPTARGS "cdi:h"
void usage(const char *name, const char *badparam, std::string ipath);
bool getOptions(int argc, const char **argv, std::string &ipath, bool &click_allowed, bool &display);
void usage(const char *name, const char *badparam, std::string ipath)
{
fprintf(stdout, "\n\
Tracking of a nurbs using vpMe.\n\
\n\
SYNOPSIS\n\
%s [-i <input image path>] [-c] [-d] [-h]\n", name);
fprintf(stdout, "\n\
OPTIONS: Default\n\
-i <input image path> %s\n\
Set image input path.\n\
From this path read images \n\
\"ellipse-1/image.%%04d.pgm\"\n\
Setting the VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH environment\n\
variable produces the same behaviour than using\n\
this option.\n\
\n\
-c\n\
Disable the mouse click. Useful to automaze the \n\
execution of this program without humain intervention.\n\
\n\
-d \n\
Turn off the display.\n\
\n\
-h\n\
Print the help.\n", ipath.c_str());
if (badparam)
fprintf(stdout, "\nERROR: Bad parameter [%s]\n", badparam);
}
bool getOptions(int argc, const char **argv, std::string &ipath, bool &click_allowed, bool &display)
{
const char *optarg_;
int c;
while ((c = vpParseArgv::parse(argc, argv, GETOPTARGS, &optarg_)) > 1) {
switch (c) {
case 'c':
click_allowed = false;
break;
case 'd':
display = false;
break;
case 'i':
ipath = optarg_;
break;
case 'h':
usage(argv[0], NULL, ipath);
return false;
break;
default:
usage(argv[0], optarg_, ipath);
return false;
break;
}
}
if ((c == 1) || (c == -1)) {
// standalone param or error
usage(argv[0], NULL, ipath);
std::cerr << "ERROR: " << std::endl;
std::cerr << " Bad argument " << optarg_ << std::endl << std::endl;
return false;
}
return true;
}
int main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
try {
std::string env_ipath;
std::string opt_ipath;
std::string ipath;
std::string filename;
bool opt_click_allowed = true;
bool opt_display = true;
// Get the visp-images-data package path or VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH
// environment variable value
// Set the default input path
if (!env_ipath.empty())
ipath = env_ipath;
// Read the command line options
if (getOptions(argc, argv, opt_ipath, opt_click_allowed, opt_display) == false) {
exit(-1);
}
// Get the option values
if (!opt_ipath.empty())
ipath = opt_ipath;
// Compare ipath and env_ipath. If they differ, we take into account
// the input path comming from the command line option
if (!opt_ipath.empty() && !env_ipath.empty()) {
if (ipath != env_ipath) {
std::cout << std::endl << "WARNING: " << std::endl;
std::cout << " Since -i <visp image path=" << ipath << "> "
<< " is different from VISP_IMAGE_PATH=" << env_ipath << std::endl
<< " we skip the environment variable." << std::endl;
}
}
// Test if an input path is set
if (opt_ipath.empty() && env_ipath.empty()) {
usage(argv[0], NULL, ipath);
std::cerr << std::endl << "ERROR:" << std::endl;
std::cerr << " Use -i <visp image path> option or set VISP_INPUT_IMAGE_PATH " << std::endl
<< " environment variable to specify the location of the " << std::endl
<< " image path where test images are located." << std::endl
<< std::endl;
exit(-1);
}
// Declare an image, this is a gray level image (unsigned char)
// it size is not defined yet, it will be defined when the image is
// read on the disk
// Set the path location of the image sequence
filename = vpIoTools::createFilePath(ipath, "ellipse-1/image.%04d.pgm");
// Build the name of the image file
vpVideoReader reader;
// Initialize the reader and get the first frame.
reader.setFileName(filename.c_str());
reader.setFirstFrameIndex(1);
reader.open(I);
// We open a window using either X11, GTK or GDI.
#if defined VISP_HAVE_X11
vpDisplayX display;
#elif defined VISP_HAVE_GTK
vpDisplayGTK display;
#elif defined VISP_HAVE_GDI
vpDisplayGDI display;
#elif defined VISP_HAVE_OPENCV
vpDisplayOpenCV display;
#endif
if (opt_display) {
// Display size is automatically defined by the image (I) size
display.init(I, 100, 100, "Display...");
// Display the image
// The image class has a member that specify a pointer toward
// the display that has been initialized in the display declaration
// therefore is is no longuer necessary to make a reference to the
// display variable.
}
vpMeNurbs nurbs;
vpMe me;
me.setRange(30);
me.setThreshold(15000);
nurbs.setMe(&me);
nurbs.setNbControlPoints(14);
if (opt_click_allowed) {
std::cout << "Click on points along the edge with the left button." << std::endl;
std::cout << "Then click on the right button to continue." << std::endl;
nurbs.initTracking(I);
} else {
// Create a list of points to automate the test
std::list<vpImagePoint> list;
list.push_back(vpImagePoint(178, 357));
list.push_back(vpImagePoint(212, 287));
list.push_back(vpImagePoint(236, 210));
list.push_back(vpImagePoint(240, 118));
list.push_back(vpImagePoint(210, 40));
nurbs.initTracking(I, list);
}
if (opt_display) {
}
nurbs.track(I);
if (opt_display && opt_click_allowed) {
std::cout << "A click to continue..." << std::endl;
}
std::cout << "------------------------------------------------------------" << std::endl;
for (int iter = 1; iter < 40; iter++) {
// read the image
reader.getFrame(I, iter);
if (opt_display) {
// Display the image
}
// Track the nurbs
nurbs.track(I);
if (opt_display) {
}
}
if (opt_display && opt_click_allowed) {
std::cout << "A click to exit..." << std::endl;
}
return 0;
} catch (vpException &e) {
std::cout << "Catch an exception: " << e.getMessage() << std::endl;
return 0;
}
}
#else
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "visp_me module or X11, GTK, GDI or OpenCV display "
"functionalities are required..."
<< std::endl;
}
#endif