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Feature Description {#tutorial_feature_description}
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Goal
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In this tutorial you will learn how to:
- Use the @ref cv::DescriptorExtractor interface in order to find the feature vector correspondent
to the keypoints. Specifically:
- Use @ref cv::xfeatures2d::SURF and its function @ref cv::xfeatures2d::SURF::compute to perform the
required calculations.
- Use a @ref cv::BFMatcher to match the features vector
- Use the function @ref cv::drawMatches to draw the detected matches.
Theory
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Code
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This tutorial code's is shown lines below.
@code{.cpp}
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream>
#include "opencv2/core.hpp"
#include "opencv2/features2d.hpp"
#include "opencv2/highgui.hpp"
#include "opencv2/xfeatures2d.hpp"
using namespace cv;
using namespace cv::xfeatures2d;
void readme();
/* @function main */
int main( int argc, char** argv )
{
if( argc != 3 )
{ return -1; }
Mat img_1 = imread( argv[1], IMREAD_GRAYSCALE );
Mat img_2 = imread( argv[2], IMREAD_GRAYSCALE );
if( !img_1.data || !img_2.data )
{ return -1; }
//-- Step 1: Detect the keypoints using SURF Detector, compute the descriptors
int minHessian = 400;
Ptr<SURF> detector = SURF::create();
detector->setMinHessian(minHessian);
std::vector<KeyPoint> keypoints_1, keypoints_2;
Mat descriptors_1, descriptors_2;
detector->detectAndCompute( img_1, keypoints_1, descriptors_1 );
detector->detectAndCompute( img_2, keypoints_2, descriptors_2 );
//-- Step 2: Matching descriptor vectors with a brute force matcher
BFMatcher matcher(NORM_L2);
std::vector< DMatch > matches;
matcher.match( descriptors_1, descriptors_2, matches );
//-- Draw matches
Mat img_matches;
drawMatches( img_1, keypoints_1, img_2, keypoints_2, matches, img_matches );
//-- Show detected matches
imshow("Matches", img_matches );
waitKey(0);
return 0;
}
/* @function readme */
void readme()
{ std::cout << " Usage: ./SURF_descriptor <img1> <img2>" << std::endl; }
@endcode
Explanation
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Result
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Here is the result after applying the BruteForce matcher between the two original images:
![image](images/Feature_Description_BruteForce_Result.jpg)