dlib/examples/video_tracking_ex.cpp

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// The contents of this file are in the public domain. See LICENSE_FOR_EXAMPLE_PROGRAMS.txt
/*
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This example shows how to use the correlation_tracker from the dlib C++ library. This
object lets you track the position of an object as it moves from frame to frame in a
video sequence. To use it, you give the correlation_tracker the bounding box of the
object you want to track in the current video frame. Then it will identify the
location of the object in subsequent frames.
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In this particular example, we are going to run on the video sequence that comes with
dlib, which can be found in the examples/video_frames folder. This video shows a juice
box sitting on a table and someone is waving the camera around. The task is to track the
position of the juice box as the camera moves around.
*/
#include <dlib/image_processing.h>
#include <dlib/gui_widgets.h>
#include <dlib/image_io.h>
#include <dlib/dir_nav.h>
using namespace dlib;
using namespace std;
int main(int argc, char** argv) try
{
if (argc != 2)
{
cout << "Call this program like this: " << endl;
cout << "./video_tracking_ex ../video_frames" << endl;
return 1;
}
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// Get the list of video frames.
std::vector<file> files = get_files_in_directory_tree(argv[1], match_ending(".jpg"));
std::sort(files.begin(), files.end());
if (files.size() == 0)
{
cout << "No images found in " << argv[1] << endl;
return 1;
}
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// Load the first frame.
array2d<unsigned char> img;
load_image(img, files[0]);
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// Now create a tracker and start a track on the juice box. If you look at the first
// frame you will see that the juice box is centered at pixel point(92,110) and 38
// pixels wide and 86 pixels tall.
correlation_tracker tracker;
tracker.start_track(img, centered_rect(point(93,110), 38, 86));
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// Now run the tracker. All we have to do is call tracker.update() and it will keep
// track of the juice box!
image_window win;
for (unsigned long i = 1; i < files.size(); ++i)
{
load_image(img, files[i]);
tracker.update(img);
win.set_image(img);
win.clear_overlay();
win.add_overlay(tracker.get_position());
cout << "hit enter to process next frame" << endl;
cin.get();
}
}
catch (std::exception& e)
{
cout << e.what() << endl;
}