#!/usr/bin/env python ''' =============================================================================== Interactive Image Segmentation using GrabCut algorithm. This sample shows interactive image segmentation using grabcut algorithm. USAGE: python grabcut.py README FIRST: Two windows will show up, one for input and one for output. At first, in input window, draw a rectangle around the object using mouse right button. Then press 'n' to segment the object (once or a few times) For any finer touch-ups, you can press any of the keys below and draw lines on the areas you want. Then again press 'n' for updating the output. Key '0' - To select areas of sure background Key '1' - To select areas of sure foreground Key '2' - To select areas of probable background Key '3' - To select areas of probable foreground Key 'n' - To update the segmentation Key 'r' - To reset the setup Key 's' - To save the results =============================================================================== ''' import numpy as np import cv2 import sys BLUE = [255,0,0] # rectangle color RED = [0,0,255] # PR BG GREEN = [0,255,0] # PR FG BLACK = [0,0,0] # sure BG WHITE = [255,255,255] # sure FG DRAW_BG = {'color' : BLACK, 'val' : 0} DRAW_FG = {'color' : WHITE, 'val' : 1} DRAW_PR_FG = {'color' : GREEN, 'val' : 3} DRAW_PR_BG = {'color' : RED, 'val' : 2} # setting up flags rect = (0,0,1,1) drawing = False # flag for drawing curves rectangle = False # flag for drawing rect rect_over = False # flag to check if rect drawn rect_or_mask = 100 # flag for selecting rect or mask mode value = DRAW_FG # drawing initialized to FG thickness = 3 # brush thickness def onmouse(event,x,y,flags,param): global img,img2,drawing,value,mask,rectangle,rect,rect_or_mask,ix,iy,rect_over # Draw Rectangle if event == cv2.EVENT_RBUTTONDOWN: rectangle = True ix,iy = x,y elif event == cv2.EVENT_MOUSEMOVE: if rectangle == True: img = img2.copy() cv2.rectangle(img,(ix,iy),(x,y),BLUE,2) rect = (min(ix,x),min(iy,y),abs(ix-x),abs(iy-y)) rect_or_mask = 0 elif event == cv2.EVENT_RBUTTONUP: rectangle = False rect_over = True cv2.rectangle(img,(ix,iy),(x,y),BLUE,2) rect = (min(ix,x),min(iy,y),abs(ix-x),abs(iy-y)) rect_or_mask = 0 print " Now press the key 'n' a few times until no further change \n" # draw touchup curves if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN: if rect_over == False: print "first draw rectangle \n" else: drawing = True cv2.circle(img,(x,y),thickness,value['color'],-1) cv2.circle(mask,(x,y),thickness,value['val'],-1) elif event == cv2.EVENT_MOUSEMOVE: if drawing == True: cv2.circle(img,(x,y),thickness,value['color'],-1) cv2.circle(mask,(x,y),thickness,value['val'],-1) elif event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONUP: if drawing == True: drawing = False cv2.circle(img,(x,y),thickness,value['color'],-1) cv2.circle(mask,(x,y),thickness,value['val'],-1) # print documentation print __doc__ # Loading images if len(sys.argv) == 2: filename = sys.argv[1] # for drawing purposes else: print "No input image given, so loading default image, ../data/lena.jpg \n" print "Correct Usage: python grabcut.py \n" filename = '../data/lena.jpg' img = cv2.imread(filename) img2 = img.copy() # a copy of original image mask = np.zeros(img.shape[:2],dtype = np.uint8) # mask initialized to PR_BG output = np.zeros(img.shape,np.uint8) # output image to be shown # input and output windows cv2.namedWindow('output') cv2.namedWindow('input') cv2.setMouseCallback('input',onmouse) cv2.moveWindow('input',img.shape[1]+10,90) print " Instructions: \n" print " Draw a rectangle around the object using right mouse button \n" while(1): cv2.imshow('output',output) cv2.imshow('input',img) k = 0xFF & cv2.waitKey(1) # key bindings if k == 27: # esc to exit break elif k == ord('0'): # BG drawing print " mark background regions with left mouse button \n" value = DRAW_BG elif k == ord('1'): # FG drawing print " mark foreground regions with left mouse button \n" value = DRAW_FG elif k == ord('2'): # PR_BG drawing value = DRAW_PR_BG elif k == ord('3'): # PR_FG drawing value = DRAW_PR_FG elif k == ord('s'): # save image bar = np.zeros((img.shape[0],5,3),np.uint8) res = np.hstack((img2,bar,img,bar,output)) cv2.imwrite('grabcut_output.png',res) print " Result saved as image \n" elif k == ord('r'): # reset everything print "resetting \n" rect = (0,0,1,1) drawing = False rectangle = False rect_or_mask = 100 rect_over = False value = DRAW_FG img = img2.copy() mask = np.zeros(img.shape[:2],dtype = np.uint8) # mask initialized to PR_BG output = np.zeros(img.shape,np.uint8) # output image to be shown elif k == ord('n'): # segment the image print """ For finer touchups, mark foreground and background after pressing keys 0-3 and again press 'n' \n""" if (rect_or_mask == 0): # grabcut with rect bgdmodel = np.zeros((1,65),np.float64) fgdmodel = np.zeros((1,65),np.float64) cv2.grabCut(img2,mask,rect,bgdmodel,fgdmodel,1,cv2.GC_INIT_WITH_RECT) rect_or_mask = 1 elif rect_or_mask == 1: # grabcut with mask bgdmodel = np.zeros((1,65),np.float64) fgdmodel = np.zeros((1,65),np.float64) cv2.grabCut(img2,mask,rect,bgdmodel,fgdmodel,1,cv2.GC_INIT_WITH_MASK) mask2 = np.where((mask==1) + (mask==3),255,0).astype('uint8') output = cv2.bitwise_and(img2,img2,mask=mask2) cv2.destroyAllWindows()