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Stub of a function to get Hough Line information out of opencv in python
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library(reticulate) | |
library(tidyverse) | |
library(stringr) | |
library(imager) | |
main <- import_main() | |
cv2 <- import("cv2", as = "cv2") | |
source_python("./inst/HoughLines.py") | |
chunk_edges <- list.files("inst/processed/slices/", pattern = "_edge", full.names = T) | |
tmp <- lapply(chunk_edges[1:100], calcHoughLines) | |
hist(tmp[[1]][,,2]) | |
res <- map_df(1:length(tmp), ~data.frame(img=.x, link=chunk_edges[.x], thetas=tmp[[.x]][,,2])) | |
ggplot(data = res) + geom_density(aes(x = thetas)) + facet_wrap(~img) | |
plot(load.image(chunk_edges[1])) |
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import cv2 | |
import numpy as np | |
def calcHoughLines(file): | |
img = cv2.imread(file) | |
gray = cv2.cvtColor(img,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY) | |
edges = cv2.Canny(gray,50,150,apertureSize = 3) | |
lines = cv2.HoughLines(edges,1,np.pi/180,15) | |
return lines |
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