finiteMask() and doubles for patchNaNs() #23098
Related to #22826
Connected PR in extra: [#1037@extra](https://github.com/opencv/opencv_extra/pull/1037)
### TODOs:
- [ ] Vectorize `finiteMask()` for 64FC3 and 64FC4
### Changes
This PR:
* adds a new function `finiteMask()`
* extends `patchNaNs()` by CV_64F support
* moves `patchNaNs()` and `finiteMask()` to a separate file
**NOTE:** now the function is called `finiteMask()` as discussed with the OpenCV core team
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Patch to opencv_extra has the same branch name.
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* attempt to add 0d/1d mat support to OpenCV
* revised the patch; now 1D mat is treated as 1xN 2D mat rather than Nx1.
* a step towards 'green' tests
* another little step towards 'green' tests
* calib test failures seem to be fixed now
* more fixes _core & _dnn
* another step towards green ci; even 0D mat's (a.k.a. scalars) are now partly supported!
* * fixed strange bug in aruco/charuco detector, not sure why it did not work
* also fixed a few remaining failures (hopefully) in dnn & core
* disabled failing GAPI tests - too complex to dig into this compiler pipeline
* hopefully fixed java tests
* trying to fix some more tests
* quick followup fix
* continue to fix test failures and warnings
* quick followup fix
* trying to fix some more tests
* partly fixed support for 0D/scalar UMat's
* use updated parseReduce() from upstream
* trying to fix the remaining test failures
* fixed [ch]aruco tests in Python
* still trying to fix tests
* revert "fix" in dnn's CUDA tensor
* trying to fix dnn+CUDA test failures
* fixed 1D umat creation
* hopefully fixed remaining cuda test failures
* removed training whitespaces
* add broadcast_to with tests
* change name
* fix test
* fix implicit type conversion
* replace type of shape with InputArray
* add perf test
* add perf tests which takes care of axis
* v2 from ficus expand
* rename to broadcast
* use randu in place of declare
* doc improvement; smaller scale in perf
* capture get_index by reference
* started working on adding 32u, 64u, 64s, bool and 16bf types to OpenCV
* core & imgproc tests seem to pass
* fixed a few compile errors and test failures on macOS x86
* hopefully fixed some compile problems and test failures
* fixed some more warnings and test failures
* trying to fix small deviations in perf_core & perf_imgproc by revering randf_64f to exact version used before
* trying to fix behavior of the new OpenCV with old plugins; there is (quite strong) assumption that video capture would give us frames with depth == CV_8U (0) or CV_16U (2). If depth is > 7 then it means that the plugin is built with the old OpenCV. It needs to be recompiled, of course and then this hack can be removed.
* try to repair the case when target arch does not have FP64 SIMD
* 1. fixed bug in itoa() found by alalek
2. restored ==, !=, > and < univ. intrinsics on ARM32/ARM64.
There can be an int overflow.
cv::norm( InputArray _src, int normType, InputArray _mask ) is fine,
not cv::norm( InputArray _src1, InputArray _src2, int normType, InputArray _mask ).
* add cv::compare test when Mat type == CV_16F
* add assertion in cv::compare when src.depth() == CV_16F
* cv::compare assertion minor fix
* core: add more checks
* added basic support for CV_16F (the new datatype etc.). CV_USRTYPE1 is now equal to CV_16F, which may break some [rarely used] functionality. We'll see
* fixed just introduced bug in norm; reverted errorneous changes in Torch importer (need to find a better solution)
* addressed some issues found during the PR review
* restored the patch to fix some perf test failures
* a part of https://github.com/opencv/opencv/pull/11364 by Tetragramm. Rewritten and extended findNonZero & PSNR to support more types, not just 8u.
* fixed compile & doxygen warnings
* fixed small bug in findNonZero test
- removed tr1 usage (dropped in C++17)
- moved includes of vector/map/iostream/limits into ts.hpp
- require opencv_test + anonymous namespace (added compile check)
- fixed norm() usage (must be from cvtest::norm for checks) and other conflict functions
- added missing license headers
* remove raw SSE2/NEON implementation from convert.cpp
* remove raw implementation from Cvt_SIMD
* remove raw implementation from cvtScale_SIMD
* remove raw implementation from cvtScaleAbs_SIMD
* remove duplicated implementation cvt_<float, short>
* remove duplicated implementation cvtScale_<short, short, float>
* add "from double" version of Cvt_SIMD
* modify the condition of test ConvertScaleAbs
* Update convert.cpp
fixed crash in cvtScaleAbs(8s=>8u)
* fixed compile error on Win32
* fixed several test failures because of accuracy loss in cvtScale(int=>int)
* fixed NEON implementation of v_cvt_f64(int=>double) intrinsic
* another attempt to fix test failures
* keep trying to fix the test failures and just introduced compile warnings
* fixed one remaining test (subtractScalar)
This adds the possibility to use multi-channel masks for the functions
cv::mean, cv::meanStdDev and the method Mat::setTo. The tests have now a
probability to use multi-channel masks for operations that support them.
This also includes Mat::copyTo, which supported multi-channel masks
before, but there was no test confirming this.