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OpenCV Bindings for node.js

Home Page:http://peterbraden.github.com/node-opencv/

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OpenCV bindings for Node.js. OpenCV is the defacto computer vision library - by interfacing with it natively in node, we get powerful real time vision in js.

People are using node-opencv to fly control quadrocoptors, detect faces from webcam images and annotate video streams. If you're using it for something cool, I'd love to hear about it!

Install

You'll need OpenCV 2.3.1 or newer installed before installing node-opencv.

Specific for Windows

  1. Download Install opencv @ - (I used version 2.4.4) http://opencv.org/downloads.html Put it in c:\opencv

  2. Install python version 2.7 @ http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7/ put it in c:\python27

  3. install pkg-config by downloading the all in one bundle @ - (I used Gtk+ 3.6.4) http://www.gtk.org/download/win64.php put it in c:\pkg-config

  4. Add the following to your path variables C:\pkg-config\bin;C:\OpenCV\build\x64\vc11\bin;

  5. Install visual-studio in 4 steps

  • install Visual C++ 2010 Express

  • install Windows SDK for windows 7 and .net framework 4

  • install Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1

  • install Visual C++ 2010 Service Pack 1 Compiler

  1. Download npeterbraden/node-opencv fork git clone https://github.com/peterbraden/node-opencv

  2. edit file src/Matrix.cpp put "inline double round( double d ) { return floor( d + 0.5);}" below "cv::Rect* setRect(Local objRect, cv::Rect &result);"

  3. run npm install

  4. Then:

    $ npm install opencv

    Examples

    Run the examples from the parent directory.

    Face Detection

    cv.readImage("./examples/files/mona.png", function(err, im){
      im.detectObject(cv.FACE_CASCADE, {}, function(err, faces){
        for (var i=0;i<faces.length; i++){
          var x = faces[i]
          im.ellipse(x.x + x.width/2, x.y + x.height/2, x.width/2, x.height/2);
        }
        im.save('./out.jpg');
      });
    })

    API Documentation

    Matrix

    The matrix is the most useful base datastructure in OpenCV. Things like images are just matrices of pixels.

    Creation

    new Matrix(rows, cols)

    Or if you're thinking of a Matrix as an image:

    new Matrix(height, width)

    Or you can use opencv to read in image files. Supported formats are in the OpenCV docs, but jpgs etc are supported.

    cv.readImage(filename, function(err, mat){
      ...
    })
    
    cv.readImage(buffer, function(err, mat){
      ...
    })

    If you need to pipe data into an image, you can use an ImageDataStream:

    var s = new cv.ImageDataStream()
    
    s.on('load', function(matrix){
      ...
    })
    
    fs.createReadStream('./examples/files/mona.png').pipe(s);

    If however, you have a series of images, and you wish to stream them into a stream of Matrices, you can use an ImageStream. Thus:

    var s = new cv.ImageStream()
    
    s.on('data', function(matrix){
       ...
    })
    
    ardrone.createPngStream().pipe(s);

    Note: Each 'data' event into the ImageStream should be a complete image buffer.

    Accessing Data

    var mat = new cv.Matrix.Eye(4,4); // Create identity matrix
    
    mat.get(0,0) // 1
    
    mat.row(0)  // [1,0,0,0]
    mat.col(4)  // [0,0,0,1]
    Save
    mat.save('./pic.jpg')

    or:

    var buff = mat.toBuffer()

    Image Processing

    im.convertGrayscale()
    im.canny(5, 300)
    im.houghLinesP()

    Simple Drawing

    im.ellipse(x, y)
    im.line([x1,y1], [x2, y2])

    Object Detection

    There is a shortcut method for Viola-Jones Haar Cascade object detection. This can be used for face detection etc.

    mat.detectObject(haar_cascade_xml, opts, function(err, matches){})

    For convenience in face detection, cv.FACE_CASCADE is a cascade that can be used for frontal face detection.

    Also:

    mat.goodFeaturesToTrack

    Contours

    mat.findCountours
    mat.drawContour
    mat.drawAllContours

    Using Contours

    findContours returns a Contours collection object, not a native array. This object provides functions for accessing, computing with, and altering the contours contained in it. See relevant source code and examples

    var contours = im.findContours;
    
    // Count of contours in the Contours object
    contours.size();
    
    // Count of corners(verticies) of contour `index`
    contours.cornerCount(index);
    
    // Access vertex data of contours
    for(var c = 0; c < contours.size(); ++c) {
      console.log("Contour " + c);
      for(var i = 0; i < contours.cornerCount(c); ++i) {
        var point = contours.point(c, i);
        console.log("(" + point.x + "," + point.y + ")");
      }
    }
    
    // Computations of contour `index`
    contours.area(index);
    contours.arcLength(index, isClosed);
    contours.boundingRect(index);
    contours.minAreaRect(index);
    contours.isConvex(index);
    contours.fitEllipse(index);
    
    // Destructively alter contour `index`
    contours.approxPolyDP(index, epsilon, isClosed);
    contours.convexHull(index, clockwise);

    MIT License

    The library is distributed under the MIT License - if for some reason that doesn't work for you please get in touch.

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OpenCV Bindings for node.js

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