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- #ifndef __OPENCV_GRAY_CODE_PATTERN_HPP__
 
- #define __OPENCV_GRAY_CODE_PATTERN_HPP__
 
- #include "opencv2/core.hpp"
 
- #include "opencv2/structured_light/structured_light.hpp"
 
- namespace cv {
 
- namespace structured_light {
 
- //! @addtogroup structured_light
 
- //! @{
 
- /** @brief Class implementing the Gray-code pattern, based on @cite UNDERWORLD.
 
-  *
 
-  *  The generation of the pattern images is performed with Gray encoding using the traditional white and black colors.
 
-  *
 
-  *  The information about the two image axes x, y is encoded separately into two different pattern sequences.
 
-  *  A projector P with resolution (P_res_x, P_res_y) will result in Ncols = log 2 (P_res_x) encoded pattern images representing the columns, and
 
-  *  in Nrows = log 2 (P_res_y) encoded pattern images representing the rows.
 
-  *  For example a projector with resolution 1024x768 will result in Ncols = 10 and Nrows = 10.
 
-  *  However, the generated pattern sequence consists of both regular color and color-inverted images: inverted pattern images are images
 
-  *  with the same structure as the original but with inverted colors.
 
-  *  This provides an effective method for easily determining the intensity value of each pixel when it is lit (highest value) and
 
-  *  when it is not lit (lowest value). So for a a projector with resolution 1024x768, the number of pattern images will be Ncols * 2 + Nrows * 2 = 40.
 
-  *
 
-  */
 
- class CV_EXPORTS_W GrayCodePattern : public StructuredLightPattern
 
- {
 
-  public:
 
-   /** @brief Parameters of StructuredLightPattern constructor.
 
-    *  @param width Projector's width. Default value is 1024.
 
-    *  @param height Projector's height. Default value is 768.
 
-    */
 
-   struct CV_EXPORTS Params
 
-   {
 
-     Params();
 
-     int width;
 
-     int height;
 
-   };
 
-   /** @brief Constructor
 
-    @param parameters GrayCodePattern parameters GrayCodePattern::Params: the width and the height of the projector.
 
-    */
 
-   static Ptr<GrayCodePattern> create( const GrayCodePattern::Params ¶meters = GrayCodePattern::Params() );
 
-   // alias for scripting
 
-   CV_WRAP
 
-   static Ptr<GrayCodePattern> create( int width, int height );
 
-   /** @brief Get the number of pattern images needed for the graycode pattern.
 
-    *
 
-    * @return The number of pattern images needed for the graycode pattern.
 
-    *
 
-    */
 
-    CV_WRAP
 
-    virtual size_t getNumberOfPatternImages() const = 0;
 
-   /** @brief Sets the value for white threshold, needed for decoding.
 
-    *
 
-    *  White threshold is a number between 0-255 that represents the minimum brightness difference required for valid pixels, between the graycode pattern and its inverse images; used in getProjPixel method.
 
-    *
 
-    *  @param value The desired white threshold value.
 
-    *
 
-    */
 
-   CV_WRAP
 
-   virtual void setWhiteThreshold( size_t value ) = 0;
 
-   /** @brief Sets the value for black threshold, needed for decoding (shadowsmasks computation).
 
-    *
 
-    *  Black threshold is a number between 0-255 that represents the minimum brightness difference required for valid pixels, between the fully illuminated (white) and the not illuminated images (black); used in computeShadowMasks method.
 
-    *
 
-    *  @param value The desired black threshold value.
 
-    *
 
-    */
 
-   CV_WRAP
 
-   virtual void setBlackThreshold( size_t value ) = 0;
 
-   /** @brief Generates the all-black and all-white images needed for shadowMasks computation.
 
-    *
 
-    *  To identify shadow regions, the regions of two images where the pixels are not lit by projector's light and thus where there is not coded information,
 
-    *  the 3DUNDERWORLD algorithm computes a shadow mask for the two cameras views, starting from a white and a black images captured by each camera.
 
-    *  This method generates these two additional images to project.
 
-    *
 
-    *  @param blackImage The generated all-black CV_8U image, at projector's resolution.
 
-    *  @param whiteImage The generated all-white CV_8U image, at projector's resolution.
 
-    */
 
-   CV_WRAP
 
-   virtual void getImagesForShadowMasks( InputOutputArray blackImage, InputOutputArray whiteImage ) const = 0;
 
-   /** @brief For a (x,y) pixel of a camera returns the corresponding projector pixel.
 
-    *
 
-    *  The function decodes each pixel in the pattern images acquired by a camera into their corresponding decimal numbers representing the projector's column and row,
 
-    *  providing a mapping between camera's and projector's pixel.
 
-    *
 
-    *  @param patternImages The pattern images acquired by the camera, stored in a grayscale vector < Mat >.
 
-    *  @param x x coordinate of the image pixel.
 
-    *  @param y y coordinate of the image pixel.
 
-    *  @param projPix Projector's pixel corresponding to the camera's pixel: projPix.x and projPix.y are the image coordinates of the projector’s pixel corresponding to the pixel being decoded in a camera.
 
-    */
 
-   CV_WRAP
 
-   virtual bool getProjPixel( InputArrayOfArrays patternImages, int x, int y, Point &projPix ) const = 0;
 
- };
 
- //! @}
 
- }
 
- }
 
- #endif
 
 
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