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* Convolution | * Convolution | ||
* Spacial filtering | * Spacial filtering | ||
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* [[Example_Image_Blur|Image Blur]] | |||
= Example Code = | = Example Code = |
Revision as of 19:26, 7 December 2016
Example of how to convolve 1D and 2D convolution kernels across an image. Besides providing the kernel, how the border is handled needs to be specified. A normalized kernel will renormalize the
Example Code:
Concepts:
- Convolution
- Spacial filtering
Relevant Examples:
Example Code
/**
* Several examples demonstrating convolution.
*
* @author Peter Abeles
*/
public class ExampleConvolution {
private static ListDisplayPanel panel = new ListDisplayPanel();
public static void main(String[] args) {
BufferedImage image = UtilImageIO.loadImage(UtilIO.pathExample("sunflowers.jpg"));
GrayU8 gray = ConvertBufferedImage.convertFromSingle(image, null, GrayU8.class);
convolve1D(gray);
convolve2D(gray);
normalize2D(gray);
ShowImages.showWindow(panel,"Convolution Examples",true);
}
/**
* Convolves a 1D kernel horizontally and vertically
*/
private static void convolve1D(GrayU8 gray) {
ImageBorder<GrayU8> border = FactoryImageBorder.single(gray, BorderType.EXTENDED);
Kernel1D_I32 kernel = new Kernel1D_I32(2);
kernel.offset = 1; // specify the kernel's origin
kernel.data[0] = 1;
kernel.data[1] = -1;
GrayS16 output = new GrayS16(gray.width,gray.height);
GConvolveImageOps.horizontal(kernel, gray, output, border);
panel.addImage(VisualizeImageData.standard(output, null), "1D Horizontal");
GConvolveImageOps.vertical(kernel, gray, output, border);
panel.addImage(VisualizeImageData.standard(output, null), "1D Vertical");
}
/**
* Convolves a 2D kernel
*/
private static void convolve2D(GrayU8 gray) {
// By default 2D kernels will be centered around width/2
Kernel2D_I32 kernel = new Kernel2D_I32(3);
kernel.set(1,0,2);
kernel.set(2,1,2);
kernel.set(0,1,-2);
kernel.set(1,2,-2);
// Output needs to handle the increased domain after convolution. Can't be 8bit
GrayS16 output = new GrayS16(gray.width,gray.height);
ImageBorder<GrayU8> border = FactoryImageBorder.single(gray, BorderType.EXTENDED);
GConvolveImageOps.convolve(kernel, gray, output, border);
panel.addImage(VisualizeImageData.standard(output, null), "2D Kernel");
}
/**
* Convolves a 2D normalized kernel. This kernel is divided by its sum after computation.
*/
private static void normalize2D(GrayU8 gray) {
// Create a Gaussian kernel with radius of 3
Kernel2D_I32 kernel = FactoryKernelGaussian.gaussian2D(GrayU8.class, -1, 3);
// Note that there is a more efficient way to compute this convolution since it is a separable kernel
// just use BlurImageOps instead.
// Since it's normalized it can be saved inside an 8bit image
GrayU8 output = new GrayU8(gray.width,gray.height);
GConvolveImageOps.convolveNormalized(kernel, gray, output);
panel.addImage(VisualizeImageData.standard(output, null), "2D Normalized Kernel");
}
}