#!/usr/bin/env python ''' mouse_and_match.py [-i path | --input path: default ../data/] Demonstrate using a mouse to interact with an image: Read in the images in a directory one by one Allow the user to select parts of an image with a mouse When they let go of the mouse, it correlates (using matchTemplate) that patch with the image. SPACE for next image ESC to exit ''' # Python 2/3 compatibility from __future__ import print_function import numpy as np import cv2 # built-in modules import os import sys import glob import argparse from math import * drag_start = None sel = (0,0,0,0) def onmouse(event, x, y, flags, param): global drag_start, sel if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN: drag_start = x, y sel = 0,0,0,0 elif event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONUP: if sel[2] > sel[0] and sel[3] > sel[1]: patch = gray[sel[1]:sel[3],sel[0]:sel[2]] result = cv2.matchTemplate(gray,patch,cv2.TM_CCOEFF_NORMED) result = np.abs(result)**3 val, result = cv2.threshold(result, 0.01, 0, cv2.THRESH_TOZERO) result8 = cv2.normalize(result,None,0,255,cv2.NORM_MINMAX,cv2.CV_8U) cv2.imshow("result", result8) drag_start = None elif drag_start: #print flags if flags & cv2.EVENT_FLAG_LBUTTON: minpos = min(drag_start[0], x), min(drag_start[1], y) maxpos = max(drag_start[0], x), max(drag_start[1], y) sel = minpos[0], minpos[1], maxpos[0], maxpos[1] img = cv2.cvtColor(gray, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2BGR) cv2.rectangle(img, (sel[0], sel[1]), (sel[2], sel[3]), (0,255,255), 1) cv2.imshow("gray", img) else: print("selection is complete") drag_start = None if __name__ == '__main__': print(__doc__) parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Demonstrate mouse interaction with images') parser.add_argument("-i","--input", default='../data/', help="Input directory.") args = parser.parse_args() path = args.input cv2.namedWindow("gray",1) cv2.setMouseCallback("gray", onmouse) '''Loop through all the images in the directory''' for infile in glob.glob( os.path.join(path, '*.*') ): ext = os.path.splitext(infile)[1][1:] #get the filename extenstion if ext == "png" or ext == "jpg" or ext == "bmp" or ext == "tiff" or ext == "pbm": print(infile) img=cv2.imread(infile,1) if img is None: continue sel = (0,0,0,0) drag_start = None gray=cv2.cvtColor(img, cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) cv2.imshow("gray",gray) if cv2.waitKey() == 27: break cv2.destroyAllWindows()