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#ifndef __OPENCV_GPUOPTFLOW_HPP__
#define __OPENCV_GPUOPTFLOW_HPP__
#ifndef __cplusplus
# error gpuoptflow.hpp header must be compiled as C++
#endif
#include "opencv2/core/gpumat.hpp"
namespace cv { namespace gpu {
class CV_EXPORTS BroxOpticalFlow
{
public:
BroxOpticalFlow(float alpha_, float gamma_, float scale_factor_, int inner_iterations_, int outer_iterations_, int solver_iterations_) :
alpha(alpha_), gamma(gamma_), scale_factor(scale_factor_),
inner_iterations(inner_iterations_), outer_iterations(outer_iterations_), solver_iterations(solver_iterations_)
{
}
//! Compute optical flow
//! frame0 - source frame (supports only CV_32FC1 type)
//! frame1 - frame to track (with the same size and type as frame0)
//! u - flow horizontal component (along x axis)
//! v - flow vertical component (along y axis)
void operator ()(const GpuMat& frame0, const GpuMat& frame1, GpuMat& u, GpuMat& v, Stream& stream = Stream::Null());
//! flow smoothness
float alpha;
//! gradient constancy importance
float gamma;
//! pyramid scale factor
float scale_factor;
//! number of lagged non-linearity iterations (inner loop)
int inner_iterations;
//! number of warping iterations (number of pyramid levels)
int outer_iterations;
//! number of linear system solver iterations
int solver_iterations;
GpuMat buf;
};
class CV_EXPORTS PyrLKOpticalFlow
{
public:
PyrLKOpticalFlow();
void sparse(const GpuMat& prevImg, const GpuMat& nextImg, const GpuMat& prevPts, GpuMat& nextPts,
GpuMat& status, GpuMat* err = 0);
void dense(const GpuMat& prevImg, const GpuMat& nextImg, GpuMat& u, GpuMat& v, GpuMat* err = 0);
void releaseMemory();
Size winSize;
int maxLevel;
int iters;
bool useInitialFlow;
private:
std::vector<GpuMat> prevPyr_;
std::vector<GpuMat> nextPyr_;
GpuMat buf_;
GpuMat uPyr_[2];
GpuMat vPyr_[2];
};
class CV_EXPORTS FarnebackOpticalFlow
{
public:
FarnebackOpticalFlow()
{
numLevels = 5;
pyrScale = 0.5;
fastPyramids = false;
winSize = 13;
numIters = 10;
polyN = 5;
polySigma = 1.1;
flags = 0;
}
int numLevels;
double pyrScale;
bool fastPyramids;
int winSize;
int numIters;
int polyN;
double polySigma;
int flags;
void operator ()(const GpuMat &frame0, const GpuMat &frame1, GpuMat &flowx, GpuMat &flowy, Stream &s = Stream::Null());
void releaseMemory()
{
frames_[0].release();
frames_[1].release();
pyrLevel_[0].release();
pyrLevel_[1].release();
M_.release();
bufM_.release();
R_[0].release();
R_[1].release();
blurredFrame_[0].release();
blurredFrame_[1].release();
pyramid0_.clear();
pyramid1_.clear();
}
private:
void prepareGaussian(
int n, double sigma, float *g, float *xg, float *xxg,
double &ig11, double &ig03, double &ig33, double &ig55);
void setPolynomialExpansionConsts(int n, double sigma);
void updateFlow_boxFilter(
const GpuMat& R0, const GpuMat& R1, GpuMat& flowx, GpuMat &flowy,
GpuMat& M, GpuMat &bufM, int blockSize, bool updateMatrices, Stream streams[]);
void updateFlow_gaussianBlur(
const GpuMat& R0, const GpuMat& R1, GpuMat& flowx, GpuMat& flowy,
GpuMat& M, GpuMat &bufM, int blockSize, bool updateMatrices, Stream streams[]);
GpuMat frames_[2];
GpuMat pyrLevel_[2], M_, bufM_, R_[2], blurredFrame_[2];
std::vector<GpuMat> pyramid0_, pyramid1_;
};
// Implementation of the Zach, Pock and Bischof Dual TV-L1 Optical Flow method
//
// see reference:
// [1] C. Zach, T. Pock and H. Bischof, "A Duality Based Approach for Realtime TV-L1 Optical Flow".
// [2] Javier Sanchez, Enric Meinhardt-Llopis and Gabriele Facciolo. "TV-L1 Optical Flow Estimation".
class CV_EXPORTS OpticalFlowDual_TVL1_GPU
{
public:
OpticalFlowDual_TVL1_GPU();
void operator ()(const GpuMat& I0, const GpuMat& I1, GpuMat& flowx, GpuMat& flowy);
void collectGarbage();
/**
* Time step of the numerical scheme.
*/
double tau;
/**
* Weight parameter for the data term, attachment parameter.
* This is the most relevant parameter, which determines the smoothness of the output.
* The smaller this parameter is, the smoother the solutions we obtain.
* It depends on the range of motions of the images, so its value should be adapted to each image sequence.
*/
double lambda;
/**
* Weight parameter for (u - v)^2, tightness parameter.
* It serves as a link between the attachment and the regularization terms.
* In theory, it should have a small value in order to maintain both parts in correspondence.
* The method is stable for a large range of values of this parameter.
*/
double theta;
/**
* Number of scales used to create the pyramid of images.
*/
int nscales;
/**
* Number of warpings per scale.
* Represents the number of times that I1(x+u0) and grad( I1(x+u0) ) are computed per scale.
* This is a parameter that assures the stability of the method.
* It also affects the running time, so it is a compromise between speed and accuracy.
*/
int warps;
/**
* Stopping criterion threshold used in the numerical scheme, which is a trade-off between precision and running time.
* A small value will yield more accurate solutions at the expense of a slower convergence.
*/
double epsilon;
/**
* Stopping criterion iterations number used in the numerical scheme.
*/
int iterations;
double scaleStep;
bool useInitialFlow;
private:
void procOneScale(const GpuMat& I0, const GpuMat& I1, GpuMat& u1, GpuMat& u2);
std::vector<GpuMat> I0s;
std::vector<GpuMat> I1s;
std::vector<GpuMat> u1s;
std::vector<GpuMat> u2s;
GpuMat I1x_buf;
GpuMat I1y_buf;
GpuMat I1w_buf;
GpuMat I1wx_buf;
GpuMat I1wy_buf;
GpuMat grad_buf;
GpuMat rho_c_buf;
GpuMat p11_buf;
GpuMat p12_buf;
GpuMat p21_buf;
GpuMat p22_buf;
GpuMat diff_buf;
GpuMat norm_buf;
};
//! Calculates optical flow for 2 images using block matching algorithm */
CV_EXPORTS void calcOpticalFlowBM(const GpuMat& prev, const GpuMat& curr,
Size block_size, Size shift_size, Size max_range, bool use_previous,
GpuMat& velx, GpuMat& vely, GpuMat& buf,
Stream& stream = Stream::Null());
class CV_EXPORTS FastOpticalFlowBM
{
public:
void operator ()(const GpuMat& I0, const GpuMat& I1, GpuMat& flowx, GpuMat& flowy, int search_window = 21, int block_window = 7, Stream& s = Stream::Null());
private:
GpuMat buffer;
GpuMat extended_I0;
GpuMat extended_I1;
};
//! Interpolate frames (images) using provided optical flow (displacement field).
//! frame0 - frame 0 (32-bit floating point images, single channel)
//! frame1 - frame 1 (the same type and size)
//! fu - forward horizontal displacement
//! fv - forward vertical displacement
//! bu - backward horizontal displacement
//! bv - backward vertical displacement
//! pos - new frame position
//! newFrame - new frame
//! buf - temporary buffer, will have width x 6*height size, CV_32FC1 type and contain 6 GpuMat;
//! occlusion masks 0, occlusion masks 1,
//! interpolated forward flow 0, interpolated forward flow 1,
//! interpolated backward flow 0, interpolated backward flow 1
//!
CV_EXPORTS void interpolateFrames(const GpuMat& frame0, const GpuMat& frame1,
const GpuMat& fu, const GpuMat& fv,
const GpuMat& bu, const GpuMat& bv,
float pos, GpuMat& newFrame, GpuMat& buf,
Stream& stream = Stream::Null());
CV_EXPORTS void createOpticalFlowNeedleMap(const GpuMat& u, const GpuMat& v, GpuMat& vertex, GpuMat& colors);
}} // namespace cv { namespace gpu {
#endif /* __OPENCV_GPUOPTFLOW_HPP__ */