I think it would help to change all 3 of the the input file arguments to be "positional" for consistency with the other tutorials. This also simplifies the command line input to run this tutorial by reducing typing, and helpfully prints the "usage" info if any of the 3 required inputs are missing.
I'm new to OpenCV and working through the tutorials. I kept getting runtime errors with this one until I realized that the arguments weren't positional, and I was missing the "--input1", "--input2, "--input3" flags preceding the filenames. All of the previous tutorials had required filenames as positional arguments and didn't require this.
The original code would require each input to be specified like this:
./compareHist_Demo --input1 filename1 --input2 filename2 --input3 filename3
But with this change, the above command is simplified to:
./compareHist_Demo filename1 filename2 filename3
This avoids a confusing runtime error to make things simpler for newcomers like me :)
Fixing bug with comparison of v_int64x2 or v_uint64x2
* Casting v_uint64x2 to v_float64x2 and comparing does NOT work in all cases. Rewrite using epi64 instructions - faster too.
* Fix bad merge.
* Fix equal comparsion for non-SSE4.1. Add test cases for v_int64x2 comparisons.
* Try to fix merge conflict.
* Only test v_int64x2 comparisons if CV_SIMD_64F
* Fix compiler warning.
The usage function states that the default for match_conf is
0.65 if the default SURF feature finder is used, and 0.3 for
orbs. Indeed, if --feature orbs is used, match_conf is set
to 0.3f. This is a NOP, because the real default is also set
to 0.3f. Change it to 0.65f when SURF is in play.
* G-API: Doxygen documentatation for Async API
* G-API: Doxygen documentatation for Async API
- renamed local variable (reading parameter async) async ->
asyncNumReq in object_detection DNN sample
to avoid Doxygen erroneous linking the sample to cv::gapi::wip::async
documentation
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Introduced a Streaming API
Now a GComputation can be compiled in a special "streaming" way
and then "played" on a video stream.
Currently only VideoCapture is supported as an input source.
* G-API-NG/Streaming: added threading & real streaming
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Added tests & docs on Copy kernel
- Added very simple pipeline tests, not all data types are covered yet
(in fact, only GMat is tested now);
- Started testing non-OCV backends in the streaming mode;
- Added required fixes to Fluid backend, likely it works OK now;
- Added required fixes to OCL backend, and now it is likely broken
- Also added a UMat-based (OCL) version of Copy kernel
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Added own concurrent queue class
- Used only if TBB is not available
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Fixing various issues
- Added missing header to CMakeLists.txt
- Fixed various CI issues and warnings
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Fixed a compile-time GScalar queue deadlock
- GStreamingExecutor blindly created island's input queues for
compile-time (value-initialized) GScalars which didn't have any
producers, making island actor threads wait there forever
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Dropped own version of Copy kernel
One was added into master already
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Addressed GArray<T> review comments
- Added tests on mov()
- Removed unnecessary changes in garray.hpp
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Added Doxygen comments to new public APIs
Also fixed some other comments in the code
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Removed debug info, added some comments & renamed vars
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Fixed own-vs-cv abstraction leak
- Now every island is triggered with own:: (instead of cv::)
data objects as inputs;
- Changes in Fluid backend required to support cv::Mat/Scalar were
reverted;
* G-API-NG/Streaming: use holds_alternative<> instead of index/index_of test
- Also fixed regression test comments
- Also added metadata check comments for GStreamingCompiled
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Made start()/stop() more robust
- Fixed various possible deadlocks
- Unified the shutdown code
- Added more tests covering different corner cases on start/stop
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Finally fixed Windows crashes
In fact the problem hasn't been Windows-only.
Island thread popped data from queues without preserving the Cmd
objects and without taking the ownership over data acquired so when
islands started to process the data, this data may be already freed.
Linux version worked only by occasion.
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Fixed (I hope so) Windows warnings
* G-API-NG/Streaming: fixed typos in internal comments
- Also added some more explanation on Streaming/OpenCL status
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Added more unit tests on streaming
- Various start()/stop()/setSource() call flow combinations
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Added tests on own concurrent bounded queue
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Added more tests on various data types, + more
- Vector/Scalar passed as input;
- Vector/Scalar passed in-between islands;
- Some more assertions;
- Also fixed a deadlock problem when inputs are mixed (1 constant, 1 stream)
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Added tests on output data types handling
- Vector
- Scalar
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Fixed test issues with IE + Windows warnings
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Decoupled G-API from videoio
- Now the core G-API doesn't use a cv::VideoCapture directly,
it comes in via an abstract interface;
- Polished a little bit the setSource()/start()/stop() semantics,
now setSource() is mandatory before ANY call to start().
* G-API-NG/Streaming: Fix STANDALONE build (errors brought by render)