No need to attempt splitting the RGB string in 255 tokens
if we only expect 3.
Left max_tokens at 4 to preserve the current logic (which
allows for extra stuff at the end) and added a warning on
parsing failure instead of silently discarding the value.
Update opencvtextoverlay to inherit from GstOpencvVideoFilter instead of
from GstElement. This means less code and more uniformity with other OpenCV
elements. The chain/transform function is now a third of the size than
before.
Update pyramidsegment to inherit from GstOpencvVideoFilter instead of from
GstElement. This means less code and more uniformity with other OpenCV
elements.
Update pyramidsegment to inherit from GstOpencvVideoFilter instead of from
GstElement. This means less code and more uniformity with other OpenCV
elements.
Update motioncells to inherit from GstOpencvVideoFilter instead of from
GstElement. This means less code and more uniformity with other OpenCV
elements.
Update edgedetect to inherit from GstOpencvVideoFilter instead of from
GstElement. This means less code and more uniformity with other OpenCV
elements.
Adding the support for the two other OpenCV linear filters to smooth
images. The new API does support spatial sigma in the bilateral filter,
hence bringing that property back.
Adding reference to new documentation.
The OpenCV cvSmooth function is deprecated [0] and the documentation
recommends to use GaussianBlur (). This makes the spatial property go
unused. Marking it as deprecated, making it non-functional and will remove
in the next cycle.
[0] http://docs.opencv.org/2.4/modules/imgproc/doc/filtering.html
The opencv element includes were full of duplicates and uneeded headers.
For example a few elements that stopped using gstcvopencvutils still
included that header file.
Since commit 45ca8876b2 nobody is using
gst_opencv_get_ipl_depth_and_channels() or
gst_opencv_parse_iplimage_params_from_structure(). Remove this dead
code.
We know that the gchar arrays contain at least one string. Furthermore,
g_strfreev() checks if the array is NULL and simply returns if it is.
Hence, there is no need to check if the array is empty before using
g_strfreev().
CID 1327412-1327415
Change the gstcvdilate.c file extension to cpp and add it into Makefile for
consistency with other elements of opencv and because Opencv not support C
language in new API 2.4.11.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754148
Change the file extension to cpp and add it into Makefile for consistency
with other elements of opencv and because Opencv not support C language in
new API 2.4.11.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754148
Change the file extension to cpp and add it into Makefile for consistency
with other elements of opencv and because Opencv not support C language in
new API 2.4.11.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754148
Change the gstretinex.c file to cpp and add it into Makefile.
It is necessary to migrate the retinex element to C++,
because new Opencv API leaves obsolete functions like cvSmooth.
This element uses this function.
You can see in this link:
http://docs.opencv.org/modules/imgproc/doc/filtering.html?
highlight=cvsmooth#void cvSmooth(const CvArr* src, CvArr* dst,
int smoothtype, int size1, int size2, double sigma1, double sigma2)
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754148
The cascade classifier changes its structure on new version of OpenCV 2.4.11.
It is need to migrate to C++ to utilize the new load method of OpenCV which
allows to load the old and new classifiers.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752528
Change the gsthanddetect.c file to cpp and add it into Makefile.
It is necessary to migrate the handdetect plugin to C++,
in order to load new and old classifiers, to make handdetect work
with newer versions of Opencv.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752528
Transform is set to be done in place in gstcvdilateerode.c, so the in-place
transform function is always used and the other is redundant. Removing it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753885
Transform is set to be done in place in gstcvdilateerode.c, so the in-place
transform function is always used and the other is redundant. Removing it.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753885
When running GStreamer from uninstalled sources, the location of the haar
cascade files will be local. Check if running in uninstalled and set the
file paths accordingly.