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Video stabilization attempts to overlay more recent images on top of a keyframe. This makes it easier to identify objects which are moving relative to the background. | Video stabilization attempts to overlay more recent images on top of a keyframe. This makes it easier to identify objects which are moving relative to the background. | ||
Example File: [https://github.com/lessthanoptimal/BoofCV/blob/v0. | Example File: [https://github.com/lessthanoptimal/BoofCV/blob/v0.36/examples/src/main/java/boofcv/examples/geometry/ExampleVideoStabilization.java ExampleVideoStabilization.java] | ||
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// Configure the feature detector | // Configure the feature detector | ||
ConfigPointDetector configDetector = new ConfigPointDetector(); | |||
configDetector.type = PointDetectorTypes.SHI_TOMASI; | |||
configDetector.general.maxFeatures = 300; | |||
configDetector.general.threshold = 10; | |||
configDetector.general.radius = 2; | |||
// Use a KLT tracker | // Use a KLT tracker | ||
PointTracker<GrayF32> tracker = FactoryPointTracker.klt( | PointTracker<GrayF32> tracker = FactoryPointTracker.klt(4,configDetector,3, | ||
GrayF32.class,GrayF32.class); | GrayF32.class,GrayF32.class); | ||
Revision as of 21:13, 17 May 2020
Video stabilization attempts to overlay more recent images on top of a keyframe. This makes it easier to identify objects which are moving relative to the background.
Example File: ExampleVideoStabilization.java
Concepts:
- Image Stitching
- Image Stabilization
- 2D image motion
Related Examples:
Example Code
/**
* Example of how to stabilizing a video sequence using StitchingFromMotion2D. Video stabilization is almost
* the same as creating a video mosaic and the code in this example is a tweaked version of the mosaic example.
* The differences are that the output size is the same as the input image size and that the origin is never changed.
*
* @author Peter Abeles
*/
public class ExampleVideoStabilization {
public static void main( String args[] ) {
// Configure the feature detector
ConfigPointDetector configDetector = new ConfigPointDetector();
configDetector.type = PointDetectorTypes.SHI_TOMASI;
configDetector.general.maxFeatures = 300;
configDetector.general.threshold = 10;
configDetector.general.radius = 2;
// Use a KLT tracker
PointTracker<GrayF32> tracker = FactoryPointTracker.klt(4,configDetector,3,
GrayF32.class,GrayF32.class);
// This estimates the 2D image motion
// An Affine2D_F64 model also works quite well.
ImageMotion2D<GrayF32,Homography2D_F64> motion2D =
FactoryMotion2D.createMotion2D(200,3,2,30,0.6,0.5,false,tracker,new Homography2D_F64());
// wrap it so it output color images while estimating motion from gray
ImageMotion2D<Planar<GrayF32>,Homography2D_F64> motion2DColor =
new PlToGrayMotion2D<>(motion2D, GrayF32.class);
// This fuses the images together
StitchingFromMotion2D<Planar<GrayF32>,Homography2D_F64>
stabilize = FactoryMotion2D.createVideoStitch(0.5, motion2DColor,ImageType.pl(3,GrayF32.class));
// Load an image sequence
MediaManager media = DefaultMediaManager.INSTANCE;
String fileName = UtilIO.pathExample("shake.mjpeg");
SimpleImageSequence<Planar<GrayF32>> video =
media.openVideo(fileName, ImageType.pl(3, GrayF32.class));
Planar<GrayF32> frame = video.next();
// The output image size is the same as the input image size
stabilize.configure(frame.width, frame.height, null);
// process the first frame
stabilize.process(frame);
// Create the GUI for displaying the results + input image
ImageGridPanel gui = new ImageGridPanel(1,2);
gui.setImage(0,0,new BufferedImage(frame.width,frame.height,BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB));
gui.setImage(0,1,new BufferedImage(frame.width,frame.height,BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB));
gui.autoSetPreferredSize();
ShowImages.showWindow(gui,"Example Stabilization", true);
// process the video sequence one frame at a time
while( video.hasNext() ) {
if( !stabilize.process(video.next()) )
throw new RuntimeException("Don't forget to handle failures!");
// display the stabilized image
ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(frame,gui.getImage(0, 0),true);
ConvertBufferedImage.convertTo(stabilize.getStitchedImage(), gui.getImage(0, 1),true);
gui.repaint();
// throttle the speed just in case it's on a fast computer
BoofMiscOps.pause(50);
}
}
}