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VisionEye View Object Mapping using Ultralytics YOLOv8 🚀

What is VisionEye Object Mapping?

Ultralytics YOLOv8 VisionEye offers the capability for computers to identify and pinpoint objects, simulating the observational precision of the human eye. This functionality enables computers to discern and focus on specific objects, much like the way the human eye observes details from a particular viewpoint.

Samples

VisionEye View VisionEye View With Object Tracking
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!!! Example "VisionEye Object Mapping using YOLOv8"

=== "VisionEye Object Mapping"
    ```python
    import cv2
    from ultralytics import YOLO
    from ultralytics.utils.plotting import colors, Annotator

    model = YOLO("yolov8n.pt")
    names = model.model.names
    cap = cv2.VideoCapture("path/to/video/file.mp4")

    out = cv2.VideoWriter('visioneye-pinpoint.avi', cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*'MJPG'),
                          30, (int(cap.get(3)), int(cap.get(4))))

    center_point = (-10, int(cap.get(4)))

    while True:
        ret, im0 = cap.read()
        if not ret:
            print("Video frame is empty or video processing has been successfully completed.")
            break

        results = model.predict(im0)
        boxes = results[0].boxes.xyxy.cpu()
        clss = results[0].boxes.cls.cpu().tolist()

        annotator = Annotator(im0, line_width=2)

        for box, cls in zip(boxes, clss):
            annotator.box_label(box, label=names[int(cls)], color=colors(int(cls)))
            annotator.visioneye(box, center_point)

        out.write(im0)
        cv2.imshow("visioneye-pinpoint", im0)

        if cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF == ord('q'):
            break

    out.release()
    cap.release()
    cv2.destroyAllWindows()
    ```

=== "VisionEye Object Mapping with Object Tracking"
    ```python
    import cv2
    from ultralytics import YOLO
    from ultralytics.utils.plotting import colors, Annotator

    model = YOLO("yolov8n.pt")
    cap = cv2.VideoCapture("path/to/video/file.mp4")

    out = cv2.VideoWriter('visioneye-pinpoint.avi', cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*'MJPG'),
                          30, (int(cap.get(3)), int(cap.get(4))))

    center_point = (-10, int(cap.get(4)))

    while True:
        ret, im0 = cap.read()
        if not ret:
            print("Video frame is empty or video processing has been successfully completed.")
            break

        results = model.track(im0, persist=True)
        boxes = results[0].boxes.xyxy.cpu()
        track_ids = results[0].boxes.id.int().cpu().tolist()

        annotator = Annotator(im0, line_width=2)

        for box, track_id in zip(boxes, track_ids):
            annotator.box_label(box, label=str(track_id), color=colors(int(track_id)))
            annotator.visioneye(box, center_point)

        out.write(im0)
        cv2.imshow("visioneye-pinpoint", im0)

        if cv2.waitKey(1) & 0xFF == ord('q'):
            break

    out.release()
    cap.release()
    cv2.destroyAllWindows()
    ```

visioneye Arguments

Name Type Default Description
color tuple (235, 219, 11) Line and object centroid color
pin_color tuple (255, 0, 255) VisionEye pinpoint color
thickness int 2 pinpoint to object line thickness
pins_radius int 10 Pinpoint and object centroid point circle radius

Note

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