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# Nikhil Uday Shinde: 7/23/18
import cv2
import numpy as np
import math
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import skimage.transform as sktr
import skimage as sk
import skimage.transform as sktransform
from skimage.feature import canny
import skimage.io as skio
import time
import scipy
# global variables for drawing on mask
drawing = False
polygon = False
centerMode = False
contours = []
polygon_center = None
img = None
def create_mask(imname):
masks_to_ret = {"centers":[], "contours":[], "offsets":[]}
global drawing, polygon, contours, centerMode, polygon_center
pressed_key = 0
# mouse callback function
def draw_circle(event,x,y,flags,param):
global drawing, centerMode, polygon, pressed_key
if drawing == True and event == cv2.EVENT_MOUSEMOVE:
cv2.circle(img,(x,y),10,(255,255,255),-1)
cv2.circle(mask,(x,y),10,(255,255,255),-1)
if polygon == True and event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN:
contours.append([x,y])
cv2.circle(img,(x,y),2,(255,255,255),-1)
if centerMode == True and event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN:
polygon_center = (x,y)
print(polygon_center)
cv2.circle(img, polygon_center, 3, (255, 0, 0), -1)
centerMode = False
masks_to_ret["centers"].append(polygon_center)
masks_to_ret["contours"].append(contours)
# Create a black image, a window and bind the function to window
orig_img = cv2.imread(imname)
reset_orig_img = orig_img[:]
mask = np.zeros(orig_img.shape, np.uint8)
img = np.array(orig_img[:])
cv2.namedWindow('image')
cv2.setMouseCallback('image',draw_circle)
angle = 0
delta_angle = 5
resize_factor = 1.1
total_resize = 1
adjusted = False
while(1):
cv2.imshow('image',img)
pressed_key = cv2.waitKey(20) & 0xFF
"""
Commands:
d: toggle drawing mode
p: toggle polygon mode
q: draw polygon once selected, and select center
"""
if pressed_key == 27:
break
elif pressed_key == ord('d'):
drawing = not drawing
print("drawing status: ", drawing)
elif pressed_key == ord('p'):
polygon = not polygon
print("polygon status: ", polygon)
elif polygon == True and pressed_key == ord('q') and len(contours) > 2:
contours = np.array(contours)
cv2.fillPoly(img, pts=[contours], color = (255,255,255))
cv2.fillPoly(mask, pts=[contours], color = (255,255,255))
centerMode = True
polygon = False
elif pressed_key == ord('o'):
# loop over the rotation angles again, this time ensuring
# no part of the image is cut off
angle = (angle + delta_angle) % 360
adjusted = True
print("Rotate")
elif pressed_key == ord('i'):
# loop over the rotation angles again, this time ensuring
# no part of the image is cut off
angle = (angle - delta_angle) % 360
adjusted = True
print("Rotate")
# Plus
elif pressed_key == ord('='):
total_resize = total_resize*resize_factor
adjusted = True
print("Resize up")
# Minus
elif pressed_key == ord('-'):
total_resize = total_resize*(1/resize_factor)
adjusted = True
print("Resize down")
elif pressed_key == ord('r'):
img = np.array(reset_orig_img)
contours = []
masks_to_ret["centers"] = []
masks_to_ret["contours"] = []
centerMode = False
polygon = False
angle = 0
total_resize = 1
print("polygon status: False")
# adjust
if adjusted:
rows,cols,_ = orig_img.shape
M = cv2.getRotationMatrix2D((cols/2,rows/2),angle,1)
img = cv2.resize(orig_img, dsize=(0,0), fx=total_resize, fy=total_resize)
img = cv2.warpAffine(img,M,(cols,rows))
cv2.imshow('image', img)
adjusted = False
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
name = imname.split('/')[-1]
# store offsets to allow recreation of masks in target image
for center_num in range(len(masks_to_ret["centers"])):
offset = []
center = masks_to_ret["centers"][center_num]
for point in masks_to_ret["contours"][center_num]:
xoffset = point[0] - center[0]
yoffset = point[1] - center[1]
offset.append([xoffset, yoffset])
masks_to_ret["offsets"].append(offset)
# adjust the output image
rows,cols,_ = orig_img.shape
M = cv2.getRotationMatrix2D((cols/2,rows/2),angle,1)
adj_orig_img = cv2.resize(reset_orig_img, dsize=(0,0), fx=total_resize, fy=total_resize)
adj_orig_img = cv2.warpAffine(adj_orig_img,M,(cols,rows))
return masks_to_ret, adj_orig_img
def paste_mask(im2name, masks_to_ret, im2=None):
im2masks_to_ret = {"centers":[], "contours":[]}
# mouse callback function
def draw_circle(event,x,y,flags,param):
if event == cv2.EVENT_LBUTTONDOWN:
centernew = [x,y]
new_contour = []
for offsets in masks_to_ret["offsets"]:
for point in offsets:
xnew = point[0] + centernew[0]
ynew = point[1] + centernew[1]
new_contour.append([xnew, ynew])
new_contour= np.array(new_contour)
im2masks_to_ret["centers"].append(centernew)
im2masks_to_ret["contours"].append(new_contour)
cv2.fillPoly(img, pts=[new_contour], color = (255,255,255))
# Create a black image, a window and bind the function to window
if type(im2) == type(None):
orig_img = cv2.imread(im2name)#np.zeros((512,512,3), np.uint8)
else:
orig_img = np.array(im2)
img = np.array(orig_img[:])
cv2.namedWindow('image')
cv2.resizeWindow('image', 600,600)
cv2.setMouseCallback('image',draw_circle)
while(1):
cv2.imshow('image',img)
pressed_key = cv2.waitKey(20) & 0xFF
if pressed_key == 27:
break
if pressed_key == ord('r'):
img = np.array(orig_img)
im2masks_to_ret["centers"] = []
im2masks_to_ret["contours"] = []
return im2masks_to_ret, orig_img
# run with 2 image names to generate and save masks and new source image
def save_masks(im1name, im2name):
masks_to_ret, source_im = create_mask(imname)
im2masks_to_ret, target_im = paste_mask(im2name=im2name, masks_to_ret=masks_to_ret)
# im1 is the source, im2 is the target
source_mask = np.zeros((source_im.shape[0], source_im.shape[1], 3))
target_mask = np.zeros((target_im.shape[0], target_im.shape[1], 3))
cv2.fillPoly(source_mask, np.array([masks_to_ret["contours"][0]]), (255,255,255))
cv2.fillPoly(target_mask, np.array([im2masks_to_ret["contours"][0]]), (255,255,255))
name1 = im1name.split('/')[-1]
name1 = name1[:-4]
name2 = im2name.split('/')[-1]
name2 = name2[:-4]
source_mask = np.clip(sk.img_as_float(source_mask), -1, 1)
target_mask = np.clip(sk.img_as_float(target_mask), -1, 1)
source_im = np.clip(sk.img_as_float(source_im), -1, 1)
source_im = np.dstack([source_im[:,:,2], source_im[:,:,1], source_im[:,:,0]])
skio.imsave(name1 + "_mask.png", source_mask)
skio.imsave(name2 + "_mask.png",target_mask)
skio.imsave(name1 + "_newsource.png", source_im)
return source_mask, target_mask, source_im
# Example usage
imname = "hybrid_python/DerekPicture.jpg"
im2name = "hybrid_python/nutmeg.jpg"
save_masks(imname, im2name)