Example #1
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def get_neg_samples(foldername, savePath):
    count = 0
    imgs = []
    labels = []
    f = open('neg.txt')
    filenames = glob.iglob(os.path.join(foldername, '*'))
    for filename in filenames:
        print('filename = ', filename)
        src = cv.imread(filename, 1)

        if ((src.cols >= 64) & (src.rows >= 128)):
            x = random.uniform(0, src.cols - 64)
            y = random.uniform(0, src.rows - 128)

            imgRoi = src(cv.Rect(x, y, 64, 128))
            imgs.append(imgRoi)
            saveName = savePath + 'neg' + str(count) + '.jpg'
            cv.imwrite(saveName, imgRoi)

            label = 'neg' + str(count) + '.jpg'
            labels.append(label)
            label = label + '\n'
            f.write(label)
            count += 1
    return imgs, labels
Example #2
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def get_pos_samples(foldername, savePath):
    count = 0
    imgs = []
    labels = []
    f = open('pos.txt')
    filenames = glob.iglob(os.path.join(foldername, '*'))
    for filename in filenames:
        print('filename = ', filename)
        src = cv.imread(filename)
        imgRoi = src(cv.Rect(16, 16, 64, 128))
        imgs.append(imgRoi)
        saveName = savePath + 'neg' + str(count) + '.jpg'
        cv.imwrite(saveName, imgRoi)

        label = 'neg' + str(count) + '.jpg'
        labels.append(label)
        f.write(label)
        count += 1

    return imgs, labels
Example #3
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import cv2
import sys
import numpy as np
import time
import os

img = cv2.imread(os.path.join('antImages', 'antpic_01.png'),
                 0)  #this will import the image.

# insert your image processing data here

croppedFrame = img(cv2.Rect(0, img.rows / 2, img.cols, img.rows / 2))

cv2.imshow('image',
           img)  #when you are ready you create a window to show the image.
#this needs to have a title (that's the first argument) and the image itself
cv2.waitKey(
    0)  #this part makes it so if any key is pressed, the window will close.
#Convenience! Also sometimes opencv won't actually show the window unless you have this.
cv2.destroyAllWindows()  #just making sure everything's been cleaned up.