import argparse dataset_path = "data/digits.csv" models_path = "models/svm.cpickle_01" # load the dataset and initialize the data matrix (digits, target) = dataset.load_digits(dataset_path) data = [] # initialize the HOG descriptor hog = HOG(orientations=18, pixelsPerCell=(10, 10), cellsPerBlock=(1, 1), normalize=True) # loop over the images for image in digits: # deskew the image, center it image = dataset.deskew(image, 20) image = dataset.center_extent(image, (20, 20)) # describe the image and update the data matrix hist = hog.describe(image) data.append(hist) # train the model model = LinearSVC(random_state=42) model.fit(data, target) # dump the model to file joblib.dump(model, models_path) print "create model done..."
(x, y, w, h) = cv2.boundingRect(c) # if the width is at least 7 pixels and the height # is at least 20 pixels, the contour is likely a digit if w >= 7 and h >= 20: # crop the ROI and then threshold the grayscale # ROI to reveal the digit roi = gray[y:y + h, x:x + w] thresh = roi.copy() T = mahotas.thresholding.otsu(roi) thresh[thresh > T] = 255 thresh = cv2.bitwise_not(thresh) # deskew the image center its extent thresh = dataset.deskew(thresh, 20) thresh = dataset.center_extent(thresh, (20, 20)) cv2.imshow("thresh", thresh) # extract features from the image and classify it hist = hog.describe(thresh) digit = model.predict([hist])[0] digit1 = digit1 + digit print("I think that number is: {}".format(digit)) # draw a rectangle around the digit, the show what the # digit was classified as cv2.rectangle(image, (x, y), (x + w, y + h), (0, 255, 0), 1) cv2.putText(image, str(digit), (x - 10, y - 10), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 1.2, (0, 255, 0), 2)
# if the width is at least 7 pixels and the height # is at least 20 pixels, the contour is likely a digit if w >= 7 and h >= 28: # crop the ROI and then threshold the grayscale # ROI to reveal the digit # apply filer roi = gray[y:y + h, x:x + w] thresh = roi.copy() T = mahotas.thresholding.otsu(roi) thresh[thresh > T] = 255 thresh = cv2.bitwise_not(thresh) # deskew the image center its extent thresh = dataset.deskew(thresh, 20) thresh = dataset.center_extent(thresh, (20, 20)) cv2.imshow("thresh", thresh) # extract features from the image and classify it hist = hog.describe(thresh) digit = model.predict(hist)[0] print "Creo que el numero es: %d" % (digit) numeros.append(digit) # draw a rectangle around the digit, the show what the # digit was classified as cv2.rectangle(image, (x, y), (x + w, y + h), 255, 1) cv2.putText(image, str(digit), (x - 5, y - 5), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_SIMPLEX, 1, (0, 0, 255), 2) cv2.imshow("image", image)
required=True, help="path to where the model will be stored") args = vars(ap.parse_args()) # load the dataset and initialize the data matrix (digits, target) = dataset.load_digits(args["dataset"]) data = [] # initialize the HOG descriptor hog = HOG(orientations=18, pixelsPerCell=(10, 10), cellsPerBlock=(1, 1), transform=True) # loop over the images for image in digits: # deskew the image, center it image = dataset.deskew(image, 20) image = dataset.center_extent(image, (20, 20)) # describe the image and update the data matrix hist = hog.describe(image) data.append(hist) # train the model model = LinearSVC(random_state=42) model.fit(data, target) # dump the model to file joblib.dump(model, args["model"])