/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Copyright (C) 2017, Tadas Baltrusaitis all rights reserved. // // ACADEMIC OR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION NONCOMMERCIAL RESEARCH USE ONLY // // BY USING OR DOWNLOADING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. // IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY NOT USE OR DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE. // // License can be found in OpenFace-license.txt // // * Any publications arising from the use of this software, including but // not limited to academic journal and conference publications, technical // reports and manuals, must cite at least one of the following works: // // OpenFace: an open source facial behavior analysis toolkit // Tadas Baltrušaitis, Peter Robinson, and Louis-Philippe Morency // in IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, 2016 // // Rendering of Eyes for Eye-Shape Registration and Gaze Estimation // Erroll Wood, Tadas Baltrušaitis, Xucong Zhang, Yusuke Sugano, Peter Robinson, and Andreas Bulling // in IEEE International. Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2015 // // Cross-dataset learning and person-speci?c normalisation for automatic Action Unit detection // Tadas Baltrušaitis, Marwa Mahmoud, and Peter Robinson // in Facial Expression Recognition and Analysis Challenge, // IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, 2015 // // Constrained Local Neural Fields for robust facial landmark detection in the wild. // Tadas Baltrušaitis, Peter Robinson, and Louis-Philippe Morency. // in IEEE Int. Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, 300 Faces in-the-Wild Challenge, 2013. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef __SEQUENCE_CAPTURE_h_ #define __SEQUENCE_CAPTURE_h_ // System includes #include #include #include // OpenCV includes #include #include namespace Utilities { //=========================================================================== /** A class for capturing sequences from video, webcam, and image directories */ class SequenceCapture { public: // Default constructor SequenceCapture() {}; // TODO block copy, move etc. // Opening based on command line arguments bool Open(std::vector arguments); // Direct opening // Webcam bool OpenWebcam(int device_id, int image_width = 640, int image_height = 480, float fx = -1, float fy = -1, float cx = -1, float cy = -1); // Image sequence in the directory bool OpenImageSequence(std::string directory, float fx = -1, float fy = -1, float cx = -1, float cy = -1); // Video file bool OpenVideoFile(std::string video_file, float fx = -1, float fy = -1, float cx = -1, float cy = -1); // Getting the next frame cv::Mat GetNextFrame(); // Getting the most recent grayscale frame (need to call GetNextFrame first) cv::Mat_ GetGrayFrame(); // Parameters describing the sequence and it's progress double GetProgress(); bool IsOpened(); int frame_width; int frame_height; float fx, fy, cx, cy; double fps; double time_stamp; // Name of the video file, image directory, or the webcam std::string name; private: // Used for capturing webcam and video cv::VideoCapture capture; // Storing the latest captures cv::Mat latest_frame; cv::Mat latest_gray_frame; // Keeping track if we are opening a video, webcam or image sequence bool is_webcam; bool is_image_seq; // Keeping track of frame number and the files in the image sequence int frame_num; std::vector image_files; // Length of video allowing to assess progress int vid_length; bool img_grabbed; // If using a webcam, helps to keep track of time int64 start_time; }; } #endif