Distance between canny edges
I need to find distance between canny edges that
I have detected. Upon research, I bumped into this thread:
http://answers.opencv.org/question/129819/finding-distance-between-two-curves/
It seems to have done exactly what I want. The code however is in C++. I am a beginner in programming. Can anybody help translate it in Python? Would be a big step in my research if i am able to successfully do this !
python c++ opencv image-processing canny-operator
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I need to find distance between canny edges that
I have detected. Upon research, I bumped into this thread:
http://answers.opencv.org/question/129819/finding-distance-between-two-curves/
It seems to have done exactly what I want. The code however is in C++. I am a beginner in programming. Can anybody help translate it in Python? Would be a big step in my research if i am able to successfully do this !
python c++ opencv image-processing canny-operator
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Follow this stackoverflow.com/questions/23217763/… it will help for u.
– Lucefer
Nov 17 '18 at 4:16
Usecv2.distanceTransformto do the job. Here is my result using this source image from Finding distance between two curves
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 7:21
But i heard cv2.distance transform just gives the minimum distance between the curves. I need the distance between each pixel on the left to the right or even maximum distance between the curves (canny edges ) for each object will do. will distance transform give me this ? @Silencer金
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:27
@Lucefer but i am more interested in width between the curves at each point rather than the area
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:30
OK, I imporve the annotations and add a dist map for "max". Here is it. You just heared, while I make it. Or just loop to calcuate if you want.
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 11:09
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I need to find distance between canny edges that
I have detected. Upon research, I bumped into this thread:
http://answers.opencv.org/question/129819/finding-distance-between-two-curves/
It seems to have done exactly what I want. The code however is in C++. I am a beginner in programming. Can anybody help translate it in Python? Would be a big step in my research if i am able to successfully do this !
python c++ opencv image-processing canny-operator
I need to find distance between canny edges that
I have detected. Upon research, I bumped into this thread:
http://answers.opencv.org/question/129819/finding-distance-between-two-curves/
It seems to have done exactly what I want. The code however is in C++. I am a beginner in programming. Can anybody help translate it in Python? Would be a big step in my research if i am able to successfully do this !
python c++ opencv image-processing canny-operator
python c++ opencv image-processing canny-operator
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Follow this stackoverflow.com/questions/23217763/… it will help for u.
– Lucefer
Nov 17 '18 at 4:16
Usecv2.distanceTransformto do the job. Here is my result using this source image from Finding distance between two curves
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 7:21
But i heard cv2.distance transform just gives the minimum distance between the curves. I need the distance between each pixel on the left to the right or even maximum distance between the curves (canny edges ) for each object will do. will distance transform give me this ? @Silencer金
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:27
@Lucefer but i am more interested in width between the curves at each point rather than the area
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:30
OK, I imporve the annotations and add a dist map for "max". Here is it. You just heared, while I make it. Or just loop to calcuate if you want.
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 11:09
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Follow this stackoverflow.com/questions/23217763/… it will help for u.
– Lucefer
Nov 17 '18 at 4:16
Usecv2.distanceTransformto do the job. Here is my result using this source image from Finding distance between two curves
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 7:21
But i heard cv2.distance transform just gives the minimum distance between the curves. I need the distance between each pixel on the left to the right or even maximum distance between the curves (canny edges ) for each object will do. will distance transform give me this ? @Silencer金
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:27
@Lucefer but i am more interested in width between the curves at each point rather than the area
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:30
OK, I imporve the annotations and add a dist map for "max". Here is it. You just heared, while I make it. Or just loop to calcuate if you want.
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 11:09
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Follow this stackoverflow.com/questions/23217763/… it will help for u.
– Lucefer
Nov 17 '18 at 4:16
Follow this stackoverflow.com/questions/23217763/… it will help for u.
– Lucefer
Nov 17 '18 at 4:16
Use
cv2.distanceTransform to do the job. Here is my result using this source image from Finding distance between two curves– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 7:21
Use
cv2.distanceTransform to do the job. Here is my result using this source image from Finding distance between two curves– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 7:21
But i heard cv2.distance transform just gives the minimum distance between the curves. I need the distance between each pixel on the left to the right or even maximum distance between the curves (canny edges ) for each object will do. will distance transform give me this ? @Silencer金
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:27
But i heard cv2.distance transform just gives the minimum distance between the curves. I need the distance between each pixel on the left to the right or even maximum distance between the curves (canny edges ) for each object will do. will distance transform give me this ? @Silencer金
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:27
@Lucefer but i am more interested in width between the curves at each point rather than the area
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:30
@Lucefer but i am more interested in width between the curves at each point rather than the area
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:30
OK, I imporve the annotations and add a dist map for "max". Here is it. You just heared, while I make it. Or just loop to calcuate if you want.
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 11:09
OK, I imporve the annotations and add a dist map for "max". Here is it. You just heared, while I make it. Or just loop to calcuate if you want.
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 11:09
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Follow this stackoverflow.com/questions/23217763/… it will help for u.
– Lucefer
Nov 17 '18 at 4:16
Use
cv2.distanceTransformto do the job. Here is my result using this source image from Finding distance between two curves– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 7:21
But i heard cv2.distance transform just gives the minimum distance between the curves. I need the distance between each pixel on the left to the right or even maximum distance between the curves (canny edges ) for each object will do. will distance transform give me this ? @Silencer金
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:27
@Lucefer but i am more interested in width between the curves at each point rather than the area
– Eshant
Nov 17 '18 at 9:30
OK, I imporve the annotations and add a dist map for "max". Here is it. You just heared, while I make it. Or just loop to calcuate if you want.
– Silencer 金
Nov 17 '18 at 11:09