Update rotatedRectangleIntersection function to calculate near to origin
* Change type used in points function from RotatedRect
In the function that sets the points of a RotatedRect, the types
should be double in order to keep the precision when dealing with
RotatedRects that are defined far from the origin.
This commit solves the problem in some assertions from
rotatedRectangleIntersection when dealing with rectangles far from
origin.
* added proper type casts
* Update rotatedRectangleIntersection function to calculate near to origin
This commit changes the rotatedRectangleIntersection function in order
to calculate the intersection of two rectangles considering that they
are shifted near the coordinates origin (0, 0).
This commit solves the problem in some assertions from
rotatedRectangleIntersection when dealing with rectangles far from
origin.
* Revert type changes in types.cpp and adequate code to c++98
* Revert unnecessary casts on types.cpp
Co-authored-by: Vadim Pisarevsky <vadim.pisarevsky@gmail.com>
Also bring perf_imgproc CornerMinEigenVal accuracy requirements in line with
the test_imgproc accuracy requirements on that test and fix indentation on
the latter.
Partially addresses issue #9821
The MinEigenVal path through the corner.cl kernel makes use of native_sqrt,
a math builtin function which has implementation defined accuracy.
Partially addresses issue #9821
Bit exact gaussian blur for 16bit unsigned int
* bit-exact gaussian kernel for CV_16U
* SIMD optimization
* template GaussianBlurFixedPoint
* remove template specialization
* simd support for h3N121 uint16
* test for u16 gaussian blur
* remove unnecessary comments
* fix return type of raw()
* add typedef of native internal type in fixedpoint
* update return type of raw()
Bit-exact Nearest Neighbor Resizing
* bit exact resizeNN
* change the value of method enum
* add bitexact-nn to ResizeExactTest
* test to compare with non-exact version
* add perf for bit-exact resizenn
* use cvFloor-equivalent
* 1/3 scaling is not stable for floating calculation
* stricter test
* bugfix: broken data in case of 6 or 12bytes elements
* bugfix: broken data in default pix_size
* stricter threshold
* use raw() for floor
* use double instead of int
* follow code reviews
* fewer cases in perf test
* center pixel convention
* improved fitEllipse and fitEllipseDirect accuracy in singular or close-to-singular cases (see issue #9923)
* scale points using double precision
* added normalization to fitEllipseAMS as well; fixed Java test case by raising the tolerance (it's unclear what is the correct result in this case).
* improved point perturbation a bit. make the code a little bit more clear
* trying to fix Java fitEllipseTest by slightly raising the tolerance threshold
* synchronized C++ version of Java's fitEllipse test
* removed trailing whitespaces
fixed the ordering of contour convex hull points
* partially fixed the issue #4539
* fixed warnings and test failures
* fixed integer overflow (issue #14521)
* added comment to force buildbot to re-run
* extended the test for the issue 4539. Check the expected behaviour on the original contour as well
* added comment; fixed typo, renamed another variable for a little better clarity
* added yet another part to the test for issue #4539, where we run convexHull and convexityDetects on the original contour, without any manipulations. the rest of the test stays the same
* fixed several problems when running tests on Mac:
* OCL_pyrUp
* OCL_flip
* some basic UMat tests
* histogram badarg test (out of range access)
* retained the storepix fix in ocl_flip only for 16U/16S datatype, where the OpenCL compiler on Mac generates incorrect code
* moved deletion of ACCESS_FAST flag to non-SVM branch (where SVM is shared virtual memory (in OpenCL 2.x), not support vector machine)
* force OpenCL to use read/write for GPU<=>CPU memory transfers on machines with discrete video only on Macs. On Windows/Linux the drivers are seemingly smart enough to implement map/unmap properly (and maybe more efficiently than explicit read/write)
* Fix NN resize with dimentions > 4
* add test check for nn resize with channels > 4
* Change types from float to double
* Del unnecessary test file. Move nn test to test_imgwarp. Add 5 channels test only.
* Handle det == 0 in findCircle3pts.
Issue 16051 shows a case where findCircle3pts returns NaN for the
center coordinates and radius due to dividing by a determinant of 0. In
this case, the points are colinear, so the longest distance between any
2 points is the diameter of the minimum enclosing circle.
* imgproc(test): update test checks for minEnclosingCircle()
* imgproc: fix handling of special cases in minEnclosingCircle()
Lab, Luv and XYZ conversions rewritten to wide intrinsics (#14106)
* rgb2xyz<float> re-vectorized
* rgb2xyz_i vectorized for ushort and uchar
* xyz2rgb<float> vectorized
* xyz2rgb_i vectorized for both uchar and ushort
* intermediate conversions (int->float) rewritten
* packed rgb2luv rewritten
* (some) float conversions rewritten
* burnt volatile int _3 and similar
* RGB2Lab_b rewritten
* tests: logging made better
* RGB2Lab_f (LRGB path) rewritten
* Lab2RGBfloat rewritten
* Lab2RGBinteger and Lab2RGB_b rewritten to wide universal intrinsics
* Luv2RGBinteger wide vectorized
* RGB2Lab_b fixed: v_sub_wrap instead of saturated sub
* warnings fixed
* trying to fix compilation on older compilers
* using 16x8 registers for 8-element dot product
* cleanup added
* splineInterpolate: loop unrolled, perf fix for f32x4
* Lab2RGBfloat: grab 2x more data to process on f32x4
* nrepeats for Luv2RGBfloat, +20% perf
* minor
* nrepeats to RGB2Lab_f
* Lab2RGBinteger: no tab for linear BGR
* nrepeats for RGB2Luvfloat
* Luv2RGBinteger: no tab for linear RGB
* +10% more to perf of Luv2RGBfloat
* nrepeats for 256-simd for Lab2RGBfloat
* less warnings
* BOM removed
* CV_SIMD_WIDTH used for lanes number checking
* trilinearPackedInterpolate: 128-bit specialization added
* fix build; no vx_cleanup(), instrumentation instead
PyrDown: Fix bug #12961 (#13672)
* Force unaligned pointer and create test
* More cross-platform solution
* MSVC expects a proper order
* Remove useless clang macro