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- #ifndef __OPENCV_OPTFLOW_MOTEMPL_HPP__
 
- #define __OPENCV_OPTFLOW_MOTEMPL_HPP__
 
- #include "opencv2/core.hpp"
 
- namespace cv
 
- {
 
- namespace motempl
 
- {
 
- //! @addtogroup optflow
 
- //! @{
 
- /** @brief Updates the motion history image by a moving silhouette.
 
- @param silhouette Silhouette mask that has non-zero pixels where the motion occurs.
 
- @param mhi Motion history image that is updated by the function (single-channel, 32-bit
 
- floating-point).
 
- @param timestamp Current time in milliseconds or other units.
 
- @param duration Maximal duration of the motion track in the same units as timestamp .
 
- The function updates the motion history image as follows:
 
- \f[\texttt{mhi} (x,y)= \forkthree{\texttt{timestamp}}{if \(\texttt{silhouette}(x,y) \ne 0\)}{0}{if \(\texttt{silhouette}(x,y) = 0\) and \(\texttt{mhi} < (\texttt{timestamp} - \texttt{duration})\)}{\texttt{mhi}(x,y)}{otherwise}\f]
 
- That is, MHI pixels where the motion occurs are set to the current timestamp , while the pixels
 
- where the motion happened last time a long time ago are cleared.
 
- The function, together with calcMotionGradient and calcGlobalOrientation , implements a motion
 
- templates technique described in @cite Davis97 and @cite Bradski00 .
 
-  */
 
- CV_EXPORTS_W void updateMotionHistory( InputArray silhouette, InputOutputArray mhi,
 
-                                        double timestamp, double duration );
 
- /** @brief Calculates a gradient orientation of a motion history image.
 
- @param mhi Motion history single-channel floating-point image.
 
- @param mask Output mask image that has the type CV_8UC1 and the same size as mhi . Its non-zero
 
- elements mark pixels where the motion gradient data is correct.
 
- @param orientation Output motion gradient orientation image that has the same type and the same
 
- size as mhi . Each pixel of the image is a motion orientation, from 0 to 360 degrees.
 
- @param delta1 Minimal (or maximal) allowed difference between mhi values within a pixel
 
- neighborhood.
 
- @param delta2 Maximal (or minimal) allowed difference between mhi values within a pixel
 
- neighborhood. That is, the function finds the minimum ( \f$m(x,y)\f$ ) and maximum ( \f$M(x,y)\f$ ) mhi
 
- values over \f$3 \times 3\f$ neighborhood of each pixel and marks the motion orientation at \f$(x, y)\f$
 
- as valid only if
 
- \f[\min ( \texttt{delta1}  ,  \texttt{delta2}  )  \le  M(x,y)-m(x,y)  \le   \max ( \texttt{delta1}  , \texttt{delta2} ).\f]
 
- @param apertureSize Aperture size of the Sobel operator.
 
- The function calculates a gradient orientation at each pixel \f$(x, y)\f$ as:
 
- \f[\texttt{orientation} (x,y)= \arctan{\frac{d\texttt{mhi}/dy}{d\texttt{mhi}/dx}}\f]
 
- In fact, fastAtan2 and phase are used so that the computed angle is measured in degrees and covers
 
- the full range 0..360. Also, the mask is filled to indicate pixels where the computed angle is
 
- valid.
 
- @note
 
-    -   (Python) An example on how to perform a motion template technique can be found at
 
-         opencv_source_code/samples/python2/motempl.py
 
-  */
 
- CV_EXPORTS_W void calcMotionGradient( InputArray mhi, OutputArray mask, OutputArray orientation,
 
-                                       double delta1, double delta2, int apertureSize = 3 );
 
- /** @brief Calculates a global motion orientation in a selected region.
 
- @param orientation Motion gradient orientation image calculated by the function calcMotionGradient
 
- @param mask Mask image. It may be a conjunction of a valid gradient mask, also calculated by
 
- calcMotionGradient , and the mask of a region whose direction needs to be calculated.
 
- @param mhi Motion history image calculated by updateMotionHistory .
 
- @param timestamp Timestamp passed to updateMotionHistory .
 
- @param duration Maximum duration of a motion track in milliseconds, passed to updateMotionHistory
 
- The function calculates an average motion direction in the selected region and returns the angle
 
- between 0 degrees and 360 degrees. The average direction is computed from the weighted orientation
 
- histogram, where a recent motion has a larger weight and the motion occurred in the past has a
 
- smaller weight, as recorded in mhi .
 
-  */
 
- CV_EXPORTS_W double calcGlobalOrientation( InputArray orientation, InputArray mask, InputArray mhi,
 
-                                            double timestamp, double duration );
 
- /** @brief Splits a motion history image into a few parts corresponding to separate independent motions (for
 
- example, left hand, right hand).
 
- @param mhi Motion history image.
 
- @param segmask Image where the found mask should be stored, single-channel, 32-bit floating-point.
 
- @param boundingRects Vector containing ROIs of motion connected components.
 
- @param timestamp Current time in milliseconds or other units.
 
- @param segThresh Segmentation threshold that is recommended to be equal to the interval between
 
- motion history "steps" or greater.
 
- The function finds all of the motion segments and marks them in segmask with individual values
 
- (1,2,...). It also computes a vector with ROIs of motion connected components. After that the motion
 
- direction for every component can be calculated with calcGlobalOrientation using the extracted mask
 
- of the particular component.
 
-  */
 
- CV_EXPORTS_W void segmentMotion( InputArray mhi, OutputArray segmask,
 
-                                  CV_OUT std::vector<Rect>& boundingRects,
 
-                                  double timestamp, double segThresh );
 
-                                  
 
- //! @}
 
- }
 
- }                                 
 
-                                  
 
- #endif
 
 
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