Reputation: 107
The following code is supposed to perform feature detection using SURF in OpenCV2.3
on Visual Studio 2010. The image "sample.jpg" is a coloured image (RGB) of a book and the video captured will consist of several different books. There is no compile error but on CTRL F5, the console says Native' has exited with code -1073741811 (0xc000000d)
. This is strange because other programs were working fine. I tested it by deleting this feature detection code with a simple code that displays an image, and that seems to be working fine. Only when I run this code, it throws this error. I have included the following library under Additional dependencies :
opencv_core230d.lib
opencv_highgui230d.lib
opencv_ml230d.lib
opencv_legacy230d.lib
opencv_imgproc230d.lib
opencv_features2d230d.lib
opencv_calib3d230d.lib
opencv_flann230d.lib
Do I need to include a library or something for SURF as this is the first time I am working with Surf. Kindly help.
int main()
{
Mat object = imread( "C:\\OpenCV2.3\\sample.jpg");
if( !object.data )
{
std::cout<< "Error reading object " << std::endl;
return -1;
}
//Detect the keypoints using SURF Detector
int minHessian = 500;
SurfFeatureDetector detector( minHessian );
std::vector<KeyPoint> kp_object;
detector.detect( object, kp_object );
//Calculate descriptors (feature vectors)
SurfDescriptorExtractor extractor;
Mat des_object;
extractor.compute( object, kp_object, des_object );
FlannBasedMatcher matcher;
VideoCapture cap(0);
if( !cap.isOpened() ) return -1;
namedWindow("Good Matches");
std::vector<Point2f> obj_corners(4);
//Get the corners from the object
obj_corners[0] = cvPoint(0,0);
obj_corners[1] = cvPoint( object.cols, 0 );
obj_corners[2] = cvPoint( object.cols, object.rows );
obj_corners[3] = cvPoint( 0, object.rows );
char key = 'a';
int framecount = 0;
while (key != 27)
{
Mat frame;
cap >> frame;
if (framecount < 5)
{
framecount++;
continue;
}
Mat des_image, img_matches;
std::vector<KeyPoint> kp_image;
std::vector<vector<DMatch > > matches;
std::vector<DMatch > good_matches;
std::vector<Point2f> obj;
std::vector<Point2f> scene;
std::vector<Point2f> scene_corners(4);
Mat H;
Mat image;
cvtColor(frame, image, CV_RGB2GRAY);
detector.detect( image, kp_image );
extractor.compute( image, kp_image, des_image );
matcher.knnMatch(des_object, des_image, matches, 2);
for(int i = 0; i < min(des_image.rows-1,(int) matches.size()); i++) //THIS LOOP IS SENSITIVE TO SEGFAULTS
{
if((matches[i][0].distance < 0.6*(matches[i][3].distance)) && ((int) matches[i].size()<=2 && (int) matches[i].size()>0))
{
good_matches.push_back(matches[i][0]);
}
}
//Draw only "good" matches
drawMatches( object, kp_object, image, kp_image, good_matches, img_matches, Scalar::all(-1), Scalar::all(-1), vector<char>(), DrawMatchesFlags::NOT_DRAW_SINGLE_POINTS );
if (good_matches.size() >= 4)
{
for( int i = 0; i < good_matches.size(); i++ )
{
//Get the keypoints from the good matches
obj.push_back( kp_object[ good_matches[i].queryIdx ].pt );
scene.push_back( kp_image[ good_matches[i].trainIdx ].pt );
}
H = findHomography( obj, scene, CV_RANSAC );
perspectiveTransform( obj_corners, scene_corners, H);
//Draw lines between the corners (the mapped object in the scene image )
line( img_matches, scene_corners[0] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), scene_corners[1] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), Scalar(0, 255, 0), 4 );
line( img_matches, scene_corners[1] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), scene_corners[2] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), Scalar( 0, 255, 0), 4 );
line( img_matches, scene_corners[2] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), scene_corners[3] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), Scalar( 0, 255, 0), 4 );
line( img_matches, scene_corners[3] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), scene_corners[0] + Point2f( object.cols, 0), Scalar( 0, 255, 0), 4 );
}
//Show detected matches
imshow( "Good Matches", img_matches );
key = waitKey(1);
}
return 0;
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 767
Reputation: 2395
I believe the SURF detector doesn't work on color images. You will need to load them in grayscale using
Mat object = imread( "C:\\OpenCV2.3\\sample.jpg",CV_LOAD_IMAGE_GRAYSCALE);
Upvotes: 1