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diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_AdaptiveThreshold.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_AdaptiveThreshold.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..26a58c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_AdaptiveThreshold.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_AdaptiveThreshold.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_AdaptiveThreshold.sci index e594f37..a922d79 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_AdaptiveThreshold.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_AdaptiveThreshold.sci @@ -8,26 +8,28 @@ // Organization: FOSSEE, IIT Bombay // Email: toolbox@scilab.in -function cvtimg = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(srcimg,max_value,adaptive_method,thresh_type, block_size, C) +function cvtimg = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(srcimg,max_value,adaptive_method, ... + thresh_type, block_size, C) // function to adaptively threshold input image // // Calling Sequence -// dst = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(srcimg,max_value,adaptive_method,thresh_type,blk_size,c) +// dst = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(srcimg,max_value,adaptive_method, ... +// thresh_type,blk_size,c) // // Parameters -// src : Source 8-bit single-channel image. -// max_value : Non-zero value assigned to the pixels for which the condition is satisfied. See the details below. -// adaptive_method : Adaptive thresholding algorithm to use, ADAPTIVE_THRESH_MEAN_C or ADAPTIVE_THRESH_GAUSSIAN_C . -// thresh_type : Thresholding type that must be either THRESH_BINARY or THRESH_BINARY_INV . -// blockSize : Size of a pixel neighborhood that is used to calculate a threshold value for the pixel: 3, 5, 7, and so on. -// C : Constant subtracted from the mean or weighted mean.Normally, it is positive but may be zero or negative as well. -// +// src -> Source 8-bit single-channel image. +// max_value -> Non-zero value assigned to the pixels for which the +// condition is satisfied. See the details below. +// adaptive_method -> Adaptive thresholding algorithm to use, +// ADAPTIVE_THRESH_MEAN_C or ADAPTIVE_THRESH_GAUSSIAN_C . +// thresh_type -> Thresholding type that must be either THRESH_BINARY +// or THRESH_BINARY_INV . +// blockSize -> Size of a pixel neighborhood that is used to calculate +// a threshold value for the pixel: 3, 5, 7, and so on. +// C -> Constant subtracted from the mean or weighted mean.Normally, +// it is positive but may be zero or negative as well. // Description -// This function can be used for adaptively threshold given image -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used for adaptively threshold given image // Examples // img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) // dst = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(img,255,"ADAPTIVE_THRESH_MEAN_C", ... @@ -39,7 +41,8 @@ function cvtimg = CV_AdaptiveThreshold(srcimg,max_value,adaptive_method,thresh_t // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Blur.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Blur.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fc1af4 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Blur.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Blur.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Blur.sci index 784e4c9..b81df49 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Blur.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Blur.sci @@ -8,34 +8,28 @@ // Organization: FOSSEE, IIT Bombay // Email: toolbox@scilab.in -function cvtimg = CV_Blur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,anchor_x,anchor_y,border_type) +function cvtimg = CV_Blur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,anchor_x,anchor_y, ... + border_type) // function to blur image using normalised box filter // // Calling Sequence -// dst = CV_Blur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,anchor_x,anchor_y,border_type) +// dst = CV_Blur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,anchor_x,anchor_y, ... +// border_type) // // Parameters -// srcimg : Source image. -// ksize_width, ksize_height : blurring kernel size. -// anchor_x, anchor_y : x,y coordinates of anchor point -// border_type : border mode used to extrapolate pixels outside of the image. -// +// srcimg -> Source image. +// ksize_width, ksize_height -> blurring kernel size. +// anchor_x, anchor_y -> x,y coordinates of anchor point +// borderType -> border mode used to extrapolate pixels outside of the +// image. Can be : +// BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh +// BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb +// BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba +// BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg +// BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii // Description -// This function can be used for blurring image using normalised box -// filter. Image can be of any depth and have any no of channels. -// -// border_type can be : -// <itemizedlist> -// <listitem>BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii</listitem> -// </itemizedlist> -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used for blurring image using normalised box +// filter. Image can be of any depth and have any no of channels. // Examples // img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) // dst = CV_Blur(img,3,3,-1,-1,"BORDER_CONSTANT") @@ -46,7 +40,8 @@ function cvtimg = CV_Blur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,anchor_x,anchor_y,bord // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Canny.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Canny.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..df82478 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Canny.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Canny.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Canny.sci index be1c2cc..b21028a 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Canny.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Canny.sci @@ -15,33 +15,33 @@ function edges = CV_Canny(srcimg,threhold1,threshold2,aperture_size,L2gradient) // edges = CV_Canny(srcimg,threhold1,threshold2,aperture_size,L2gradient) // // Parameters -// srcimg : single-channel 8-bit input image. -// threshold1 : first threshold for the hysteresis procedure. -// threshold2 : second threshold for the hysteresis procedure. -// aperture_size : aperture size for the Sobel() operator. -// L2gradient : a flag, indicating whether a more accurate -// +// srcimg -> single-channel 8-bit input image. +// threshold1 -> first threshold for the hysteresis procedure. +// threshold2 -> second threshold for the hysteresis procedure. +// aperture_size -> aperture size for the Sobel() operator. +// L2gradient -> a flag, indicating whether a more accurate +// L_2 norm =sqrt{(dI/dx)^2 + (dI/dy)^2} should be used to +// calculate the image gradient magnitude ( L2gradient=1 ), +// or whether the default L_1 norm =|dI/dx|+|dI/dy| is enough +// ( L2gradient=0). // Description -// This function can be used for finding edes in single channel 8 bit -// image. 'aperture_size' and 'L2gradient' are optionals. By default, -// aperture_size is 3 and L2gradient is false. -// -// For L2gradient: L_2 norm =sqrt{(dI/dx)^2 + (dI/dy)^2} should be used to calculate the image gradient magnitude (L2gradient=1 ), or whether the default L_1 norm =|dI/dx|+|dI/dy| is enough (L2gradient=0). -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV +// This function can be used for finding edes in single channel 8 bit +// image. 'aperture_size' and 'L2gradient' are optionals. By default, +// aperture_size is 3 and L2gradient is false. // // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_CvtColor(img,"CV_RGB2GRAY"); -// edge = CV_Canny(dst,50,100,3,0); +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_CvtColor(img,"CV_RGB2GRAY"); +// edge = CV_Canny(dst,50,100,3,0); +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_CvtColor // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - edges = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CornerHarris.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CornerHarris.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..291d3e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CornerHarris.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CornerHarris.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CornerHarris.sci index ccb83cb..fb25612 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CornerHarris.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CornerHarris.sci @@ -12,41 +12,42 @@ function edges = CV_CornerHarris(srcimg,blocksize,ksize,k,border_type) //Finds edges in image using Harris algorithm // // Calling Sequence -// edges = CV_CornerHarris(srcimg,blocksize,ksize,k,border_type) +// edges = CV_CornerHarris(srcimg,blocksize,ksize,k,border_type) // // Parameters -// srcimg: Input single-channel 8-bit or floating-point image. -// blockSize: Neighborhood size -// ksize: Aperture parameter for the Sobel() operator. -// k: Harris detector free parameter. -// border_type: border mode used to extrapolate pixels outside of the image. -// +// srcimg -> Input single-channel 8-bit or floating-point image. +// blockSize -> Neighborhood size +// ksize -> Aperture parameter for the Sobel() operator. +// k -> Harris detector free parameter. +// borderType -> border mode used to extrapolate pixels outside of the +// image. It can be : +// BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh +// BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb +// BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba +// BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg +// BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii // Description -// The function runs the Harris edge detector on the image. For each pixel (x, y) it calculates a 2 * 2 gradient covariance matrix M(x,y) over a blockSize * blockSize neighborhood. Then, it computes the following characteristic: dst(x,y) = det(M(x,y)) - k .tr(M(x,y))^2. Corners in the image can be found as the local maxima of this response map. -// -// border_type can be : -// <itemizedlist> -// <listitem>BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii</listitem> -// </itemizedlist> -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV +// The function runs the Harris edge detector on the image. For each +// pixel (x, y) it calculates a 2 * 2 gradient covariance matrix M(x,y) +// over a blockSize * blockSize neighborhood. Then, it computes the +// following characteristic: +// dst(x,y) = det(M(x,y)) - k .tr(M(x,y))^2 +// Corners in the image can be found as the local maxima of this +// response map // // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_CvtColor(img,"CV_RGB2GRAY"); -// edge = CV_CornerHarris(dst,5,3,1,"BORDER_REPLICATE"); +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_CvtColor(img,"CV_RGB2GRAY"); +// edge = CV_CornerHarris(dst,5,3,1,"BORDER_REPLICATE"); +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_CvtColor // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - edges = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CvtColor.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CvtColor.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..eee1018 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CvtColor.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CvtColor.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CvtColor.sci index dcf756c..766844b 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CvtColor.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_CvtColor.sci @@ -15,28 +15,27 @@ function cvtimg = CV_CvtColor(srcimg,code) // CV_CvtColor(srcimg,code) // // Parameters -// srcimg: source image to be converted -// dstimg: destination image in which to store converted image -// code: String specifying conversion type. Same as defined in OpenCV. for eg. 'CV_RGB2GRAY' for conversion from RGB image to grayscale image -// dstCn: no of channels in destination image (0 by default) +// srcimg: source image to be converted +// dstimg: destination image in which to store converted image +// code: String specifying conversion type. Same as defined in OpenCV +// for eg. 'CV_RGB2GRAY' for conversion from RGB image to grayscale image +// dstCn: no of channels in destination image (0 by default) // // Description -// This function can be used for converting an image to other colorspace. -// Refer OpenCV documentation for list of available conversions -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used for converting an image to other colorspace. +// Refer OpenCV documentation for list of available conversions // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_CvtColor(img,'CV_RGB2GRAY') +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_CvtColor(img,'CV_RGB2GRAY') +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_CreateImage // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Dilate.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Dilate.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f2d2d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Dilate.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Dilate.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Dilate.sci index 25e2c84..196cab8 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Dilate.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Dilate.sci @@ -8,44 +8,45 @@ // Organization: FOSSEE, IIT Bombay // Email: toolbox@scilab.in -function cvtimg = CV_Dilate(srcimg,dilation_type,dilation_size,iterations,border_type,border_value) +function cvtimg = CV_Dilate(srcimg,dilation_type,dilation_size,iterations, ... + border_type,border_value) // dilates an image by using a specific structuring element. // // Calling Sequence -// cvtimg = CV_Dilate(srcimg,dilation_type,dilation_size,[iterations,border_type,border_value]) +// cvtimg = CV_Dilate(srcimg,dilation_type,dilation_size,[iterations, ... +// border_type,border_value]) // Parameters -// src : input image; the number of channels can be arbitrary, but the depth should be one of CV_8U, CV_16U, CV_16S, CV_32F or CV_64F. -// dilation_type : can be one of MORPH_RECT, MORPH_CROSS,MORPH_ELLIPSE -// dilation_size : size of kernel to be used for erosion. Must be odd -// iterations : number of times erosion is applied. -// border_type : pixel extrapolation method. -// border_value : border value in case of a constant border -// +// src -> input image; the number of channels can be arbitrary, but the +// depth should be one of CV_8U, CV_16U, CV_16S, CV_32F or CV_64F. +// dilation_type -> can be one of : MORPH_RECT, MORPH_CROSS, +// MORPH_ELLIPSE +// dilation_size -> size of kernel to be used for erosion. Must be odd +// iterations -> number of times erosion is applied. +// border_type -> pixel extrapolation method. It can be: +// BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh +// BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb +// BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba +// BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg +// BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii +// border_value -> border value in case of a constant border // Description -// This function can be used for eroding an image. Kernel used for erosion is decided by type and size. Size must always be odd. Anchor pint of kernel is always center of kernel. Input arguements 'iterations(1), border_type(BORDER_CONSTANT) and border_value' are optionals. Whwn not specified, default values as as mentioned in brackets. -// -// border_type can be : -// <itemizedlist> -// <listitem><para> BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh </para></listitem> -// <listitem><para> BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb </para></listitem> -// <listitem><para> BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba </para></listitem> -// <listitem><para> BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg </para></listitem> -// <listitem><para> BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii </para></listitem> -// </itemizedlist> -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used for eroding an image. Kernel used for erosion +// is decided by type and size. Size must always be odd. Anchor pint of +// kernel is always center of kernel. Input arguements 'iterations(1), +// border_type(BORDER_CONSTANT) and border_value' are optionals. Whwn not +// specified, default values as as mentioned in brackets. // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_Erode(img,"MORPH_RECT",3,1,"BORDER_CONSTANT",0); +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_Erode(img,"MORPH_RECT",3,1,"BORDER_CONSTANT",0); +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_Erode // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_DistanceTransform.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_DistanceTransform.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..0955b5f --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_DistanceTransform.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_DistanceTransform.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_DistanceTransform.sci index 1f304a6..e877295 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_DistanceTransform.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_DistanceTransform.sci @@ -15,26 +15,26 @@ function dstimg = CV_DistanceTransform(srcimg,distance_type,mask_size) // dst = CV_DistanceTransform(srcimg,distance_type,mask_size) // // Parameters -// srcimg : Source 8-bit single-channel image. -// distance_type : Type of distance. It can be CV_DIST_L1, CV_DIST_L2 , or CV_DIST_C -// mask_size : Size of the distance transform mask -// +// srcimg -> Source 8-bit single-channel image. +// distance_type -> Type of distance. It can be +// CV_DIST_L1, CV_DIST_L2 , or CV_DIST_C +// mask_size -> Size of the distance transform mask // Description -// This function can be used to calculate distance to closest zero pixel for each pixel of the source image. Output is 32 bit floatingpoint, single channel image of the same size as that of source image. -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used to calculate distance to closest zero +// pixel for each pixel of the source image. Output is 32 bit floating +// point, single channel image of the same size as that of source image. // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_DistanceTransform(img,"CV_DIST_L1",3) +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_DistanceTransform(img,"CV_DIST_L1",3) +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_CreateImage CV_CvtColor // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - dstimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Erode.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Erode.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..33d4231 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Erode.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Erode.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Erode.sci index 73f3ee5..d77e9e6 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Erode.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Erode.sci @@ -8,44 +8,44 @@ // Organization: FOSSEE, IIT Bombay // Email: toolbox@scilab.in -function cvtimg = CV_Erode(srcimg,erosion_type,erosion_size,iterations,border_type,border_value) +function cvtimg = CV_Erode(srcimg,erosion_type,erosion_size,iterations, ... + border_type,border_value) // Erodes an image by using a specific structuring element. // // Calling Sequence -// cvtimg = CV_Erode(srcimg,erosion_type,erosion_size,[iterations,border_type,border_value]) +// cvtimg = CV_Erode(srcimg,erosion_type,erosion_size,[iterations, ... +// border_type,border_value]) // Parameters -// src : input image; the number of channels can be arbitrary, but the depth should be one of CV_8U, CV_16U, CV_16S, CV_32F or CV_64F. -// erosion_type : can be one of : MORPH_RECT, MORPH_CROSS, MORPH_ELLIPSE -// erosion_size : size of kernel to be used for erosion. Must be odd -// iterations : number of times erosion is applied. -// border_type : pixel extrapolation method. -// border_value : border value in case of a constant border -// +// src -> input image; the number of channels can be arbitrary, but the +// depth should be one of CV_8U, CV_16U, CV_16S, CV_32F or CV_64F. +// erosion_type -> can be one of : MORPH_RECT, MORPH_CROSS, MORPH_ELLIPSE +// erosion_size -> size of kernel to be used for erosion. Must be odd +// iterations -> number of times erosion is applied. +// border_type -> pixel extrapolation method. It can be: +// BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh +// BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb +// BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba +// BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg +// BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii +// border_value -> border value in case of a constant border // Description -// This function can be used for eroding an image. Kernel used for erosion is decided by type and size. Size must always be odd. Anchor pint of kernel is always center of kernel. Input arguements 'iterations(1), border_type(BORDER_CONSTANT) and border_value' are optionals. Whwn not specified, default values as as mentioned in brackets. -// -// border_type can be : -// <itemizedlist> -// <listitem>BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii</listitem> -// </itemizedlist> -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used for eroding an image. Kernel used for erosion +// is decided by type and size. Size must always be odd. Anchor pint of +// kernel is always center of kernel. Input arguements 'iterations(1), +// border_type(BORDER_CONSTANT) and border_value' are optionals. Whwn not +// specified, default values as as mentioned in brackets. // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_Erode(img,"MORPH_RECT",3,1,"BORDER_CONSTANT",0); +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_Erode(img,"MORPH_RECT",3,1,"BORDER_CONSTANT",0); +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_Dilate // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_GaussianBlur.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_GaussianBlur.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..b176662 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_GaussianBlur.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_GaussianBlur.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_GaussianBlur.sci index 814355e..0799c4d 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_GaussianBlur.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_GaussianBlur.sci @@ -8,46 +8,44 @@ // Organization: FOSSEE, IIT Bombay // Email: toolbox@scilab.in -function cvtimg = CV_GaussianBlur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,sigma_x,sigma_y,border_type) +function cvtimg = CV_GaussianBlur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,sigma_x,sigma_y, ... + border_type) // function to blur image using gaussian filter // // Calling Sequence -// cvtimg = CV_GaussianBlur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,sigma_x,sigma_y,border_type) +// dst = CV_Blur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,anchor_x,anchor_y, ... +// border_type) // // Parameters -// srcimg : Source image. -// ksize_width, ksize_height : blurring kernel size. must be odd. -// sigmaX : Gaussian kernel standard deviation in X direction. -// sigmaY : Gaussian kernel standard deviation in Y direction; -// border_type : border mode used to extrapolate pixels outside of the image. -// +// srcimg -> Source image. +// ksize_width, ksize_height -> blurring kernel size. must be odd. +// sigmaX -> Gaussian kernel standard deviation in X direction. +// sigmaY -> Gaussian kernel standard deviation in Y direction; +// if sigmaY is zero, it is set to be equal to sigmaX, +// if both sigmas are zeros, they are computed from +// ksize.width and ksize.height , respectively +// borderType -> border mode used to extrapolate pixels outside of the +// image. Can be : +// BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh +// BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb +// BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba +// BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg +// BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii // Description -// This function can be used for blurring image using gaussian filter. Image can be of any depth and have any no of channels. -// -// For sigmaX and sigmaY : if sigmaY is zero, it is set to be equal to sigmaX, if both sigmas are zeros, they are computed from ksize.width and ksize.height , respectively. -// -// border_type can be : -// <itemizedlist> -// <listitem>BORDER_REPLICATE: aaaaaa|abcdefgh|hhhhhhh</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT: fedcba|abcdefgh|hgfedcb</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_REFLECT_101: gfedcb|abcdefgh|gfedcba</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_WRAP: cdefgh|abcdefgh|abcdefg</listitem> -// <listitem>BORDER_CONSTANT: iiiiii|abcdefgh|iiiiiii</listitem> -// </itemizedlist> -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used for blurring image using gaussian +// filter. Image can be of any depth and have any no of channels. // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_GaussianBlur(img,3,3,0,0,"BORDER_CONSTANT") +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_GaussianBlur(img,3,3,0,0,"BORDER_CONSTANT") +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_Blur, CV_CvtColor // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_MedianBlur.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_MedianBlur.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdcd23e --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_MedianBlur.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_MedianBlur.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_MedianBlur.sci index 5f6069a..d8f9a90 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_MedianBlur.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_MedianBlur.sci @@ -12,29 +12,30 @@ function cvtimg = CV_MedianBlur(srcimg,ksize) // function to blur image using median filter // // Calling Sequence -// cvtimg = CV_MedianBlur(srcimg,ksize) +// dst = CV_Blur(srcimg,ksize_width,ksize_height,anchor_x,anchor_y, ... +// border_type) // // Parameters -// srcimg : input 1-, 3-, or 4-channel image; when ksize is 3 or 5, the image depth should be CV_8U, CV_16U, or CV_32F, for larger aperture sizes, it can only be CV_8U. -// ksize_width : aperture linear size; it must be odd and greater than 1, for example: 3, 5, 7 ... -// +// srcimg -> input 1-, 3-, or 4-channel image; when ksize is 3 or 5, +// the image depth should be CV_8U, CV_16U, or CV_32F, for +// larger aperture sizes, it can only be CV_8U. +// ksize_width -> aperture linear size; it must be odd and greater than 1, +// for example: 3, 5, 7 ... // Description // This function can be used for blurring image using median // filter. Image can be of any depth and have any no of channels. -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_MedianBlur(img,3) +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_MedianBlur(img,3) +// // See also -// CV_GaussianBlur, CV_Blur, CV_CvtColor +// CV_GaussianBlur CV_Blur, CV_CvtColor // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Threshold.bin b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Threshold.bin Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2ce1c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Threshold.bin diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Threshold.sci b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Threshold.sci index 0563c36..823a576 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Threshold.sci +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/CV_Threshold.sci @@ -16,27 +16,26 @@ function cvtimg = CV_Threshold(srcimg,threshold,max_value,thresh_type) // // Parameters // srcimg: source image to be converted -// threshold: threshold value -// max_value: maximum value to be used with THRESH_BINARY and THRESH_BINARY_INV -// thresh_type: Type for threshold. It can one of the following: THRESH_BINARY, THRESH_BINARY_INV, THRESH_TRUNC, THRESH_TOZERO, THRESH_TOZERO_INV -// +// threshold: threshold value +// max_value: maximum value to be used with THRESH_BINARY and THRESH_BINARY_INV +// thresh_type: Type for threshold. It can one of the following: +// THRESH_BINARY, THRESH_BINARY_INV, THRESH_TRUNC, +// THRESH_TOZERO, THRESH_TOZERO_INV // Description -// This function can be used for converting an image to other colorspace. -// Refer OpenCV documentation for list of available conversions -// -// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required -// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV -// +// This function can be used for converting an image to other colorspace. +// Refer OpenCV documentation for list of available conversions // Examples -// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) -// dst = CV_Threshold(img,100,255,'THRESH_BINARY') +// img = CV_LoadImage('~/test.jpg',0) +// dst = CV_Threshold(img,100,255,'THRESH_BINARY') +// // See also // CV_LoadImage CV_CreateImage // // Authors // Siddhesh Wani // - cvtimg = 0 +// This is curretly dummy function. It provides no functionality but is required +// for providing support for generating C code for OpenCV endfunction diff --git a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/lib b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/lib Binary files differindex 3c25bd7..35c8cc5 100644 --- a/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/lib +++ b/macros/ImageProcessing/imgproc/lib |