Add checks for empty operands in Matrix expressions that don't check properly
* Starting to add checks for empty operands in Matrix expressions that
don't check properly.
* Adding checks and delcarations for checker functions
* Fix signatures and add checks for each class of Matrix Expr operation
* Make it catch the right exception
* Don't expose helper functions to public API
* calib3d: use normalized input in solvePnPGeneric()
* calib3d: java regression test for solvePnPGeneric
* calib3d: python regression test for solvePnPGeneric
(1/4) Revert "Correct image borders and principal point computation in cv::stereoRectify"
This reverts commit 93ff1fb2f2.
(2/4) Revert "fix calib3d changes in 6836 plus some others"
This reverts commit fa42a1cfc2.
(3/4) Revert "fix compiler warning"
This reverts commit b3d55489d3.
(4/4) Revert "add test for 6836"
This reverts commit d06b8c4ea9.
Clarify stereoRectify() doc
The function stereoRectify() takes as input a coordinate transform between two cameras. It is ambiguous how it goes. I clarified that it goes from the second camera to the first.
* Doc bugfix
The documentation page StereoBinaryBM and StereoBinarySGBM says that it returns a disparity that is scaled multiplied by 16. This scaling must be undone before calling reprojectImageTo3D, otherwise the results are wrong. The function reprojectImageTo3D() could do this scaling internally, maybe, but at least the documentation must explain that this has to be done.
* calib3d: update reprojectImageTo3D documentation
* calib3d: add StereoBM/StereoSGBM into notes list
* issue 5769 fixed: cv::stereoRectify fails if given inliers mask of type vector<uchar>
* issue5769 fix using reshape and add regression test
* regression test with outlier detection, testing vector and mat data
* Size comparision of wrong vector within CV_Assert in regression test corrected
* cleanup test code
* Fix for Homogenous precision #14242:
- moved scale computation to an inline function
- use std::numeric_limits<float>::epsilon() instead of != 0.0
* Fix for Homogenous precision #14242:
- fixed warnings for type conversion
* Fix for Homogenous precision #14242:
- use float epsilon() for truncation of doubles
objectPoints and imagePoints are not checked whether they're empty and
cause checkVector() to fail, thus result in a wrong error message.
Fixes: https://github.com/opencv/opencv/issues/6002