watershed.py sample added

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Alexander Mordvintsev 2011-07-01 15:09:38 +00:00
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import numpy as np
import cv2, cv
help_message = '''
USAGE: watershed.py [<image>]
Use keys 1 - 7 to switch marker color
SPACE - update segmentation
r - reset
a - switch autoupdate
ESC - exit
'''
class App:
def __init__(self, fn):
self.img = cv2.imread(fn)
h, w = self.img.shape[:2]
self.markers = np.zeros((h, w), np.int32)
self.markers_vis = self.img.copy()
self.cur_marker = 1
self.colors = np.int32( list(np.ndindex(2, 2, 2)) ) * 255
cv2.imshow('img', self.markers_vis)
self.prev_pt = None
self.need_update = False
self.auto_update = True
cv2.setMouseCallback('img', self.onmouse)
def onmouse(self, event, x, y, flags, param):
pt = (x, y)
if event == cv.CV_EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN:
self.prev_pt = pt
if self.prev_pt and flags & cv.CV_EVENT_FLAG_LBUTTON:
color = map(int, self.colors[self.cur_marker])
cv.Line(self.markers, self.prev_pt, pt, self.cur_marker, 5)
cv.Line(self.markers_vis, self.prev_pt, pt, color, 5)
self.need_update = True
self.prev_pt = pt
cv2.imshow('img', self.markers_vis)
else:
self.prev_pt = None
def watershed(self):
m = self.markers.copy()
cv2.watershed(self.img, m)
vis = np.uint8( (self.img + self.colors[np.maximum(m, 0)]) / 2 )
cv2.imshow('watershed', vis)
self.need_update = False
def run(self):
while True:
ch = cv2.waitKey(10)
if ch == 27:
break
if ch >= ord('1') and ch <= ord('7'):
self.cur_marker = ch - ord('0')
print 'marker: ', self.cur_marker
if ch == ord(' ') or (self.need_update and self.auto_update):
self.watershed()
if ch in [ord('a'), ord('A')]:
self.auto_update = not self.auto_update
print 'auto_update if', ['off', 'on'][self.auto_update]
if ch in [ord('r'), ord('R')]:
self.markers = np.zeros(self.img.shape[:2], np.int32)
self.markers_vis = self.img.copy()
cv2.imshow('img', self.markers_vis)
cv2.destroyWindow('watershed')
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
try: fn = sys.argv[1]
except: fn = '../cpp/fruits.jpg'
print help_message
App(fn).run()