Mon, 03 Aug 2009 14:21:23 +0100
added keepme for ptdecode obj directory
philpem@5 | 1 | /* |
philpem@5 | 2 | # |
philpem@5 | 3 | # File : use_skeleton.cpp |
philpem@5 | 4 | # ( C++ source file ) |
philpem@5 | 5 | # |
philpem@5 | 6 | # Description : Example of use for the CImg plugin 'plugins/skeleton.h'. |
philpem@5 | 7 | # This file is a part of the CImg Library project. |
philpem@5 | 8 | # ( http://cimg.sourceforge.net ) |
philpem@5 | 9 | # |
philpem@5 | 10 | # Copyright : Francois-Xavier Dupe |
philpem@5 | 11 | # ( http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~fdupe/ ) |
philpem@5 | 12 | # |
philpem@5 | 13 | # License : CeCILL v2.0 |
philpem@5 | 14 | # ( http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL_V2-en.html ) |
philpem@5 | 15 | # |
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philpem@5 | 18 | # modify and/ or redistribute the software under the terms of the CeCILL |
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philpem@5 | 31 | # that may mean that it is complicated to manipulate, and that also |
philpem@5 | 32 | # therefore means that it is reserved for developers and experienced |
philpem@5 | 33 | # professionals having in-depth computer knowledge. Users are therefore |
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philpem@5 | 35 | # requirements in conditions enabling the security of their systems and/or |
philpem@5 | 36 | # data to be ensured and, more generally, to use and operate it in the |
philpem@5 | 37 | # same conditions as regards security. |
philpem@5 | 38 | # |
philpem@5 | 39 | # The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had |
philpem@5 | 40 | # knowledge of the CeCILL license and that you accept its terms. |
philpem@5 | 41 | # |
philpem@5 | 42 | */ |
philpem@5 | 43 | |
philpem@5 | 44 | #include <queue> |
philpem@5 | 45 | #define cimg_plugin "plugins/skeleton.h" |
philpem@5 | 46 | #include "../CImg.h" |
philpem@5 | 47 | using namespace cimg_library; |
philpem@5 | 48 | |
philpem@5 | 49 | #ifndef cimg_imagepath |
philpem@5 | 50 | #define cimg_imagepath "img/" |
philpem@5 | 51 | #endif |
philpem@5 | 52 | |
philpem@5 | 53 | int main (int argc, char **argv) { |
philpem@5 | 54 | |
philpem@5 | 55 | cimg_usage("Compute the skeleton of a shape, using Hamilton-Jacobi equations"); |
philpem@5 | 56 | |
philpem@5 | 57 | // Read command line arguments |
philpem@5 | 58 | cimg_help("Input/Output options\n" |
philpem@5 | 59 | "--------------------"); |
philpem@5 | 60 | const char* file_i = cimg_option("-i",cimg_imagepath "milla.bmp","Input (black&white) image"); |
philpem@5 | 61 | const int median = cimg_option("-median",0,"Apply median filter"); |
philpem@5 | 62 | const bool invert = cimg_option("-inv",false,"Invert image values"); |
philpem@5 | 63 | const char* file_o = cimg_option("-o",(char*)0,"Output skeleton image"); |
philpem@5 | 64 | const bool display = cimg_option("-visu",true,"Display results"); |
philpem@5 | 65 | |
philpem@5 | 66 | cimg_help("Skeleton computation parameters\n" |
philpem@5 | 67 | "-------------------------------"); |
philpem@5 | 68 | const float thresh = cimg_option("-t",-0.3f,"Threshold"); |
philpem@5 | 69 | const bool curve = cimg_option("-curve",false,"Create medial curve"); |
philpem@5 | 70 | |
philpem@5 | 71 | cimg_help("Torsello correction parameters\n" |
philpem@5 | 72 | "------------------------------"); |
philpem@5 | 73 | const bool correction = cimg_option("-corr",false,"Torsello correction"); |
philpem@5 | 74 | const float dlt1 = 2; |
philpem@5 | 75 | const float dlt2 = cimg_option("-dlt",1.0f,"Discrete step"); |
philpem@5 | 76 | |
philpem@5 | 77 | cimg_help("Sampling parameters\n" |
philpem@5 | 78 | "-------------------"); |
philpem@5 | 79 | const float sX = cimg_option("-sizeX",1.0f,"X-Size of the pixel/voxel"); |
philpem@5 | 80 | const float sY = cimg_option("-sizeY",1.0f,"Y-Size of the pixel/voxel"); |
philpem@5 | 81 | const float sZ = cimg_option("-sizeZ",1.0f,"Z-Size of the pixel/voxel"); |
philpem@5 | 82 | |
philpem@5 | 83 | // Load the image (forcing it to be scalar with 2 values { 0,1 }). |
philpem@5 | 84 | CImg<unsigned int> image0(file_i), image = image0.get_pointwise_norm().quantize(2).normalize(0,1); |
philpem@5 | 85 | if (median) image.blur_median(median); |
philpem@5 | 86 | if (invert) (image-=1)*=-1; |
philpem@5 | 87 | if (display) (image0.get_normalize(0,255)<<image.get_normalize(0,255)).display("Input image - Binary image"); |
philpem@5 | 88 | |
philpem@5 | 89 | // Compute distance map. |
philpem@5 | 90 | CImgList<float> visu; |
philpem@5 | 91 | CImg<float> distance = image.get_distance(0,sX,sY,sZ); |
philpem@5 | 92 | if (display) visu.insert(distance); |
philpem@5 | 93 | |
philpem@5 | 94 | // Compute the gradient of the distance function, and the flux (divergence) of the gradient field. |
philpem@5 | 95 | const CImgList<float> grad = distance.get_gradient("xyz"); |
philpem@5 | 96 | CImg<float> flux = image.get_flux(grad,sY,sZ); |
philpem@5 | 97 | if (display) visu.insert(flux); |
philpem@5 | 98 | |
philpem@5 | 99 | // Use the Torsello correction of the flux if necessary. |
philpem@5 | 100 | if (correction) { |
philpem@5 | 101 | CImg<float> |
philpem@5 | 102 | logdensity = image.get_logdensity(distance,grad,flux,dlt1), |
philpem@5 | 103 | nflux = image.get_corrected_flux(logdensity,grad,flux,dlt2); |
philpem@5 | 104 | if (display) visu.insert(logdensity).insert(nflux); |
philpem@5 | 105 | flux = nflux; |
philpem@5 | 106 | } |
philpem@5 | 107 | |
philpem@5 | 108 | if (visu) { |
philpem@5 | 109 | cimglist_apply(visu,normalize)(0,255); |
philpem@5 | 110 | visu.display(visu.size==2?"Distance function - Flux":"Distance function - Flux - Log-density - Corrected flux"); |
philpem@5 | 111 | } |
philpem@5 | 112 | |
philpem@5 | 113 | // Compute the skeleton |
philpem@5 | 114 | const CImg<unsigned int> skel = image.get_skeleton(flux,distance,curve,thresh); |
philpem@5 | 115 | if (display) { |
philpem@5 | 116 | (image0.resize(-100,-100,1,3)*=0.7f).get_shared_channel(1)|=skel*255.0; |
philpem@5 | 117 | image0.draw_image(0,0,0,0,image*255.0,0.5f).display("Image + Skeleton"); |
philpem@5 | 118 | } |
philpem@5 | 119 | |
philpem@5 | 120 | // Save output image if necessary. |
philpem@5 | 121 | if (file_o) skel.save(file_o); |
philpem@5 | 122 | |
philpem@5 | 123 | return 0; |
philpem@5 | 124 | } |