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Tamino Huxohl authoredTamino Huxohl authored
remove_bed.py 5.63 KiB
import json
from typing import Dict
import numpy as np
DEFAULT_BED_CONTOURS_FILENAME = "bed_contours.json"
def load_contours(filename: str, as_ndarry: bool = True) -> Dict[int, np.ndarray]:
"""
Load contours from a json file.
The structure of the file is a dict where the key is the id of the according
image and the value is a numpy array of the contour.
:param filename: filename of a json file containing contours
:param as_ndarry: directly parse contours as numpy arrays
:return: a dict mapping ids to contours
"""
with open(filename, mode="r") as f:
contours = json.load(f)
if not as_ndarry:
return contours
_map = map(lambda item: (int(item[0]), np.array(item[1]).astype(int)), contours.items())
return dict(_map)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
from enum import Enum
import os
import cv2 as cv
from mu_map.data.datasets import MuMapDataset
from mu_map.util import to_grayscale, COLOR_BLACK, COLOR_WHITE
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="draw and save contours to exclude the bed from mu maps",
formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter,
)
parser.add_argument(
"dataset_dir", type=str, help="the directory containing the dataset"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--output_file",
type=str,
default=DEFAULT_BED_CONTOURS_FILENAME,
help="default file in dataset dir where the drawn contours are stored",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
args.output_file = os.path.join(args.dataset_dir, args.output_file)
controls = """
Controls:
Left click to add points to the current contour.
q: exit
d: delete last point
n: save contour and go to the next image
v: change the visual mode between drawing contours and hiding the are within
"""
print(controls)
print()
# set bed contours file to None so that existing contours are not used
dataset = MuMapDataset(args.dataset_dir, bed_contours_file=None)
# TODO: implement that existing contours are loaded so that labeling can be continued?
if os.path.isfile(args.output_file):
try:
bed_contours = load_contours(args.output_file, as_ndarry=False)
except:
print(f"JSON file {args.output_file} is corrupted! Create a new one.")
bed_contours = {}
else:
bed_contours = {}
class VisualMode(Enum):
DRAW_CONTOURS = 1
HIDE_BED = 2
window_name = "Bed Removal"
for i, (_, mu_map) in enumerate(dataset):
_id = str(int(dataset.table.loc[i, "id"]))
if _id in bed_contours:
print(f"Skip {_id} because file already contains these contours")
continue
print(f"Image {str(i + 1):>{len(str(len(dataset)))}}/{len(dataset)}", end="\r")
# select the center slice for display (the bed location is constant over all slices)
mu_map = mu_map[mu_map.shape[0] // 2]
# save the points of the contour in a list and defined a mouse callback
points = []
def mouse_callback(event, x, y, flags, param):
if event == cv.EVENT_LBUTTONUP:
points.append((x, y))
# create a window for display
cv.namedWindow(window_name, cv.WINDOW_NORMAL)
cv.resizeWindow(window_name, 1024, 1024)
cv.setMouseCallback(window_name, mouse_callback)
# set initial visual mode
visual_mode = VisualMode.DRAW_CONTOURS
while True:
# compute image to display
to_show = to_grayscale(mu_map)
if visual_mode == VisualMode.DRAW_CONTOURS:
# draw lines between all points
for p1, p2 in zip(points[:-1], points[1:]):
to_show = cv.line(to_show, p1, p2, color=COLOR_WHITE, thickness=1)
# close the contour
if len(points) > 0:
to_show = cv.line(
to_show, points[0], points[-1], color=COLOR_WHITE, thickness=1
)
# draw all points as circles
for point in points:
to_show = cv.circle(
to_show, point, radius=2, color=COLOR_BLACK, thickness=-1
)
to_show = cv.circle(
to_show, point, radius=2, color=COLOR_WHITE, thickness=1
)
else:
# eliminate area inside the contour
_points = np.array(points).astype(int)
to_show = cv.drawContours(
to_show, [_points], -1, COLOR_BLACK, thickness=-1
)
# visualize image and handle inputs
cv.imshow(window_name, to_show)
key = cv.waitKey(100)
if key == ord("q"):
# write current contours to output file
with open(args.output_file, mode="w") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(bed_contours, indent=2, sort_keys=True))
exit(0)
elif key == ord("d"):
points = points[:-1]
elif key == ord("n"):
break
elif key == ord("v"):
visual_mode = (
VisualMode.DRAW_CONTOURS
if visual_mode == VisualMode.HIDE_BED
else VisualMode.HIDE_BED
)
# remove current window
cv.destroyWindow(window_name)
# save current contour in dict
bed_contours[_id] = points
# write contours to output file
with open(args.output_file, mode="w") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(bed_contours, indent=2, sort_keys=True))