road_detection/app/visualization_utils.py

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# Copyright 2017 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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"""A set of functions that are used for visualization.
These functions often receive an image, perform some visualization on the image.
The functions do not return a value, instead they modify the image itself.
"""
import abc
import collections
# Set headless-friendly backend.
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# import matplotlib;
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# matplotlib.use('Agg') # pylint: disable=multiple-statements
# import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top
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import numpy as np
import PIL.Image as Image
import PIL.ImageColor as ImageColor
import PIL.ImageDraw as ImageDraw
import PIL.ImageFont as ImageFont
import six
from six.moves import range
from six.moves import zip
import tensorflow as tf
_TITLE_LEFT_MARGIN = 10
_TITLE_TOP_MARGIN = 10
STANDARD_COLORS = [
'AliceBlue', 'Chartreuse', 'Aqua', 'Aquamarine', 'Azure', 'Beige', 'Bisque',
'BlanchedAlmond', 'BlueViolet', 'BurlyWood', 'CadetBlue', 'AntiqueWhite',
'Chocolate', 'Coral', 'CornflowerBlue', 'Cornsilk', 'Crimson', 'Cyan',
'DarkCyan', 'DarkGoldenRod', 'DarkGrey', 'DarkKhaki', 'DarkOrange',
'DarkOrchid', 'DarkSalmon', 'DarkSeaGreen', 'DarkTurquoise', 'DarkViolet',
'DeepPink', 'DeepSkyBlue', 'DodgerBlue', 'FireBrick', 'FloralWhite',
'ForestGreen', 'Fuchsia', 'Gainsboro', 'GhostWhite', 'Gold', 'GoldenRod',
'Salmon', 'Tan', 'HoneyDew', 'HotPink', 'IndianRed', 'Ivory', 'Khaki',
'Lavender', 'LavenderBlush', 'LawnGreen', 'LemonChiffon', 'LightBlue',
'LightCoral', 'LightCyan', 'LightGoldenRodYellow', 'LightGray', 'LightGrey',
'LightGreen', 'LightPink', 'LightSalmon', 'LightSeaGreen', 'LightSkyBlue',
'LightSlateGray', 'LightSlateGrey', 'LightSteelBlue', 'LightYellow', 'Lime',
'LimeGreen', 'Linen', 'Magenta', 'MediumAquaMarine', 'MediumOrchid',
'MediumPurple', 'MediumSeaGreen', 'MediumSlateBlue', 'MediumSpringGreen',
'MediumTurquoise', 'MediumVioletRed', 'MintCream', 'MistyRose', 'Moccasin',
'NavajoWhite', 'OldLace', 'Olive', 'OliveDrab', 'Orange', 'OrangeRed',
'Orchid', 'PaleGoldenRod', 'PaleGreen', 'PaleTurquoise', 'PaleVioletRed',
'PapayaWhip', 'PeachPuff', 'Peru', 'Pink', 'Plum', 'PowderBlue', 'Purple',
'Red', 'RosyBrown', 'RoyalBlue', 'SaddleBrown', 'Green', 'SandyBrown',
'SeaGreen', 'SeaShell', 'Sienna', 'Silver', 'SkyBlue', 'SlateBlue',
'SlateGray', 'SlateGrey', 'Snow', 'SpringGreen', 'SteelBlue', 'GreenYellow',
'Teal', 'Thistle', 'Tomato', 'Turquoise', 'Violet', 'Wheat', 'White',
'WhiteSmoke', 'Yellow', 'YellowGreen'
]
def _get_multiplier_for_color_randomness():
"""Returns a multiplier to get semi-random colors from successive indices.
This function computes a prime number, p, in the range [2, 17] that:
- is closest to len(STANDARD_COLORS) / 10
- does not divide len(STANDARD_COLORS)
If no prime numbers in that range satisfy the constraints, p is returned as 1.
Once p is established, it can be used as a multiplier to select
non-consecutive colors from STANDARD_COLORS:
colors = [(p * i) % len(STANDARD_COLORS) for i in range(20)]
"""
num_colors = len(STANDARD_COLORS)
prime_candidates = [5, 7, 11, 13, 17]
# Remove all prime candidates that divide the number of colors.
prime_candidates = [p for p in prime_candidates if num_colors % p]
if not prime_candidates:
return 1
# Return the closest prime number to num_colors / 10.
abs_distance = [np.abs(num_colors / 10. - p) for p in prime_candidates]
num_candidates = len(abs_distance)
inds = [i for _, i in sorted(zip(abs_distance, range(num_candidates)))]
return prime_candidates[inds[0]]
def draw_bounding_box_on_image_array(image,
ymin,
xmin,
ymax,
xmax,
color='red',
thickness=4,
display_str_list=(),
use_normalized_coordinates=True):
"""Adds a bounding box to an image (numpy array).
Bounding box coordinates can be specified in either absolute (pixel) or
normalized coordinates by setting the use_normalized_coordinates argument.
Args:
image: a numpy array with shape [height, width, 3].
ymin: ymin of bounding box.
xmin: xmin of bounding box.
ymax: ymax of bounding box.
xmax: xmax of bounding box.
color: color to draw bounding box. Default is red.
thickness: line thickness. Default value is 4.
display_str_list: list of strings to display in box
(each to be shown on its own line).
use_normalized_coordinates: If True (default), treat coordinates
ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax as relative to the image. Otherwise treat
coordinates as absolute.
"""
image_pil = Image.fromarray(np.uint8(image)).convert('RGB')
draw_bounding_box_on_image(image_pil, ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax, color,
thickness, display_str_list,
use_normalized_coordinates)
np.copyto(image, np.array(image_pil))
def draw_bounding_box_on_image(image,
ymin,
xmin,
ymax,
xmax,
color='red',
thickness=4,
display_str_list=(),
use_normalized_coordinates=True):
"""Adds a bounding box to an image.
Bounding box coordinates can be specified in either absolute (pixel) or
normalized coordinates by setting the use_normalized_coordinates argument.
Each string in display_str_list is displayed on a separate line above the
bounding box in black text on a rectangle filled with the input 'color'.
If the top of the bounding box extends to the edge of the image, the strings
are displayed below the bounding box.
Args:
image: a PIL.Image object.
ymin: ymin of bounding box.
xmin: xmin of bounding box.
ymax: ymax of bounding box.
xmax: xmax of bounding box.
color: color to draw bounding box. Default is red.
thickness: line thickness. Default value is 4.
display_str_list: list of strings to display in box
(each to be shown on its own line).
use_normalized_coordinates: If True (default), treat coordinates
ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax as relative to the image. Otherwise treat
coordinates as absolute.
"""
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
im_width, im_height = image.size
if use_normalized_coordinates:
(left, right, top, bottom) = (xmin * im_width, xmax * im_width,
ymin * im_height, ymax * im_height)
else:
(left, right, top, bottom) = (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax)
if thickness > 0:
draw.line([(left, top), (left, bottom), (right, bottom), (right, top),
(left, top)],
width=thickness,
fill=color)
try:
font = ImageFont.truetype('arial.ttf', 24)
except IOError:
font = ImageFont.load_default()
# If the total height of the display strings added to the top of the bounding
# box exceeds the top of the image, stack the strings below the bounding box
# instead of above.
display_str_heights = [font.getsize(ds)[1] for ds in display_str_list]
# Each display_str has a top and bottom margin of 0.05x.
total_display_str_height = (1 + 2 * 0.05) * sum(display_str_heights)
if top > total_display_str_height:
text_bottom = top
else:
text_bottom = bottom + total_display_str_height
# Reverse list and print from bottom to top.
for display_str in display_str_list[::-1]:
text_width, text_height = font.getsize(display_str)
margin = np.ceil(0.05 * text_height)
draw.rectangle(
[(left, text_bottom - text_height - 2 * margin), (left + text_width,
text_bottom)],
fill=color)
draw.text(
(left + margin, text_bottom - text_height - margin),
display_str,
fill='black',
font=font)
text_bottom -= text_height - 2 * margin
def draw_keypoints_on_image_array(image,
key_points,
keypoint_scores=None,
min_score_thresh=0.5,
color='red',
radius=2,
use_normalized_coordinates=True,
keypoint_edges=None,
keypoint_edge_color='green',
keypoint_edge_width=2):
"""Draws keypoints on an image (numpy array).
Args:
image: a numpy array with shape [height, width, 3].
key_points: a numpy array with shape [num_keypoints, 2].
keypoint_scores: a numpy array with shape [num_keypoints]. If provided, only
those keypoints with a score above score_threshold will be visualized.
min_score_thresh: A scalar indicating the minimum keypoint score required
for a keypoint to be visualized. Note that keypoint_scores must be
provided for this threshold to take effect.
color: color to draw the keypoints with. Default is red.
radius: keypoint radius. Default value is 2.
use_normalized_coordinates: if True (default), treat keypoint values as
relative to the image. Otherwise treat them as absolute.
keypoint_edges: A list of tuples with keypoint indices that specify which
keypoints should be connected by an edge, e.g. [(0, 1), (2, 4)] draws
edges from keypoint 0 to 1 and from keypoint 2 to 4.
keypoint_edge_color: color to draw the keypoint edges with. Default is red.
keypoint_edge_width: width of the edges drawn between keypoints. Default
value is 2.
"""
image_pil = Image.fromarray(np.uint8(image)).convert('RGB')
draw_keypoints_on_image(image_pil,
key_points,
keypoint_scores=keypoint_scores,
min_score_thresh=min_score_thresh,
color=color,
radius=radius,
use_normalized_coordinates=use_normalized_coordinates,
keypoint_edges=keypoint_edges,
keypoint_edge_color=keypoint_edge_color,
keypoint_edge_width=keypoint_edge_width)
np.copyto(image, np.array(image_pil))
def draw_keypoints_on_image(image,
key_points,
keypoint_scores=None,
min_score_thresh=0.5,
color='red',
radius=2,
use_normalized_coordinates=True,
keypoint_edges=None,
keypoint_edge_color='green',
keypoint_edge_width=2):
"""Draws keypoints on an image.
Args:
image: a PIL.Image object.
key_points: a numpy array with shape [num_keypoints, 2].
keypoint_scores: a numpy array with shape [num_keypoints].
min_score_thresh: a score threshold for visualizing keypoints. Only used if
keypoint_scores is provided.
color: color to draw the keypoints with. Default is red.
radius: keypoint radius. Default value is 2.
use_normalized_coordinates: if True (default), treat keypoint values as
relative to the image. Otherwise treat them as absolute.
keypoint_edges: A list of tuples with keypoint indices that specify which
keypoints should be connected by an edge, e.g. [(0, 1), (2, 4)] draws
edges from keypoint 0 to 1 and from keypoint 2 to 4.
keypoint_edge_color: color to draw the keypoint edges with. Default is red.
keypoint_edge_width: width of the edges drawn between keypoints. Default
value is 2.
"""
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
im_width, im_height = image.size
key_points = np.array(key_points)
key_points_x = [k[1] for k in key_points]
key_points_y = [k[0] for k in key_points]
if use_normalized_coordinates:
key_points_x = tuple([im_width * x for x in key_points_x])
key_points_y = tuple([im_height * y for y in key_points_y])
if keypoint_scores is not None:
keypoint_scores = np.array(keypoint_scores)
valid_kpt = np.greater(keypoint_scores, min_score_thresh)
else:
valid_kpt = np.where(np.any(np.isnan(key_points), axis=1),
np.zeros_like(key_points[:, 0]),
np.ones_like(key_points[:, 0]))
valid_kpt = [v for v in valid_kpt]
for keypoint_x, keypoint_y, valid in zip(key_points_x, key_points_y, valid_kpt):
if valid:
draw.ellipse([(keypoint_x - radius, keypoint_y - radius),
(keypoint_x + radius, keypoint_y + radius)],
outline=color, fill=color)
if keypoint_edges is not None:
for keypoint_start, keypoint_end in keypoint_edges:
if (keypoint_start < 0 or keypoint_start >= len(key_points) or
keypoint_end < 0 or keypoint_end >= len(key_points)):
continue
if not (valid_kpt[keypoint_start] and valid_kpt[keypoint_end]):
continue
edge_coordinates = [
key_points_x[keypoint_start], key_points_y[keypoint_start],
key_points_x[keypoint_end], key_points_y[keypoint_end]
]
draw.line(
edge_coordinates, fill=keypoint_edge_color, width=keypoint_edge_width)
def draw_mask_on_image_array(image, mask, color='red', alpha=0.4):
"""Draws mask on an image.
Args:
image: uint8 numpy array with shape (img_height, img_height, 3)
mask: a uint8 numpy array of shape (img_height, img_height) with
values between either 0 or 1.
color: color to draw the keypoints with. Default is red.
alpha: transparency value between 0 and 1. (default: 0.4)
Raises:
ValueError: On incorrect data type for image or masks.
"""
if image.dtype != np.uint8:
raise ValueError('`image` not of type np.uint8')
if mask.dtype != np.uint8:
raise ValueError('`mask` not of type np.uint8')
if np.any(np.logical_and(mask != 1, mask != 0)):
raise ValueError('`mask` elements should be in [0, 1]')
if image.shape[:2] != mask.shape:
raise ValueError('The image has spatial dimensions %s but the mask has '
'dimensions %s' % (image.shape[:2], mask.shape))
rgb = ImageColor.getrgb(color)
pil_image = Image.fromarray(image)
solid_color = np.expand_dims(
np.ones_like(mask), axis=2) * np.reshape(list(rgb), [1, 1, 3])
pil_solid_color = Image.fromarray(np.uint8(solid_color)).convert('RGBA')
pil_mask = Image.fromarray(np.uint8(255.0 * alpha * mask)).convert('L')
pil_image = Image.composite(pil_solid_color, pil_image, pil_mask)
np.copyto(image, np.array(pil_image.convert('RGB')))
def visualize_boxes_and_labels_on_image_array(
image,
boxes,
classes,
scores,
category_index,
instance_masks=None,
instance_boundaries=None,
keypoints=None,
keypoint_scores=None,
keypoint_edges=None,
track_ids=None,
use_normalized_coordinates=False,
max_boxes_to_draw=20,
min_score_thresh=.5,
agnostic_mode=False,
line_thickness=4,
groundtruth_box_visualization_color='black',
skip_boxes=False,
skip_scores=False,
skip_labels=False,
skip_track_ids=False):
"""Overlay labeled boxes on an image with formatted scores and label names.
This function groups boxes that correspond to the same location
and creates a display string for each detection and overlays these
on the image. Note that this function modifies the image in place, and returns
that same image.
Args:
image: uint8 numpy array with shape (img_height, img_width, 3)
boxes: a numpy array of shape [N, 4]
classes: a numpy array of shape [N]. Note that class indices are 1-based,
and match the keys in the label map.
scores: a numpy array of shape [N] or None. If scores=None, then
this function assumes that the boxes to be plotted are groundtruth
boxes and plot all boxes as black with no classes or scores.
category_index: a dict containing category dictionaries (each holding
category index `id` and category name `name`) keyed by category indices.
instance_masks: a numpy array of shape [N, image_height, image_width] with
values ranging between 0 and 1, can be None.
instance_boundaries: a numpy array of shape [N, image_height, image_width]
with values ranging between 0 and 1, can be None.
keypoints: a numpy array of shape [N, num_keypoints, 2], can
be None.
keypoint_scores: a numpy array of shape [N, num_keypoints], can be None.
keypoint_edges: A list of tuples with keypoint indices that specify which
keypoints should be connected by an edge, e.g. [(0, 1), (2, 4)] draws
edges from keypoint 0 to 1 and from keypoint 2 to 4.
track_ids: a numpy array of shape [N] with unique track ids. If provided,
color-coding of boxes will be determined by these ids, and not the class
indices.
use_normalized_coordinates: whether boxes is to be interpreted as
normalized coordinates or not.
max_boxes_to_draw: maximum number of boxes to visualize. If None, draw
all boxes.
min_score_thresh: minimum score threshold for a box or keypoint to be
visualized.
agnostic_mode: boolean (default: False) controlling whether to evaluate in
class-agnostic mode or not. This mode will display scores but ignore
classes.
line_thickness: integer (default: 4) controlling line width of the boxes.
groundtruth_box_visualization_color: box color for visualizing groundtruth
boxes
skip_boxes: whether to skip the drawing of bounding boxes.
skip_scores: whether to skip score when drawing a single detection
skip_labels: whether to skip label when drawing a single detection
skip_track_ids: whether to skip track id when drawing a single detection
Returns:
uint8 numpy array with shape (img_height, img_width, 3) with overlaid boxes.
"""
# Create a display string (and color) for every box location, group any boxes
# that correspond to the same location.
box_to_display_str_map = collections.defaultdict(list)
box_to_color_map = collections.defaultdict(str)
box_to_instance_masks_map = {}
box_to_instance_boundaries_map = {}
box_to_keypoints_map = collections.defaultdict(list)
box_to_keypoint_scores_map = collections.defaultdict(list)
box_to_track_ids_map = {}
is_crack = False
if not max_boxes_to_draw:
max_boxes_to_draw = boxes.shape[0]
for i in range(boxes.shape[0]):
if max_boxes_to_draw == len(box_to_color_map):
break
if scores is None or scores[i] > min_score_thresh:
box = tuple(boxes[i].tolist())
if instance_masks is not None:
box_to_instance_masks_map[box] = instance_masks[i]
if instance_boundaries is not None:
box_to_instance_boundaries_map[box] = instance_boundaries[i]
if keypoints is not None:
box_to_keypoints_map[box].extend(keypoints[i])
if keypoint_scores is not None:
box_to_keypoint_scores_map[box].extend(keypoint_scores[i])
if track_ids is not None:
box_to_track_ids_map[box] = track_ids[i]
if scores is None:
box_to_color_map[box] = groundtruth_box_visualization_color
else:
display_str = ''
if not skip_labels:
if not agnostic_mode:
if classes[i] in six.viewkeys(category_index):
class_name = category_index[classes[i]]['name']
else:
class_name = 'N/A'
display_str = str(class_name)
if not skip_scores:
if not display_str:
display_str = '{}%'.format(round(100 * scores[i]))
else:
display_str = '{}: {}%'.format(display_str, round(100 * scores[i]))
if not skip_track_ids and track_ids is not None:
if not display_str:
display_str = 'ID {}'.format(track_ids[i])
else:
display_str = '{}: ID {}'.format(display_str, track_ids[i])
box_to_display_str_map[box].append(display_str)
if agnostic_mode:
box_to_color_map[box] = 'DarkOrange'
elif track_ids is not None:
prime_multipler = _get_multiplier_for_color_randomness()
box_to_color_map[box] = STANDARD_COLORS[
(prime_multipler * track_ids[i]) % len(STANDARD_COLORS)]
else:
box_to_color_map[box] = STANDARD_COLORS[
classes[i] % len(STANDARD_COLORS)]
is_crack = len(box_to_color_map) > 0
# Draw all boxes onto image.
for box, color in box_to_color_map.items():
ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax = box
if instance_masks is not None:
draw_mask_on_image_array(
image,
box_to_instance_masks_map[box],
color=color
)
if instance_boundaries is not None:
draw_mask_on_image_array(
image,
box_to_instance_boundaries_map[box],
color='red',
alpha=1.0
)
draw_bounding_box_on_image_array(
image,
ymin,
xmin,
ymax,
xmax,
color=color,
thickness=0 if skip_boxes else line_thickness,
display_str_list=box_to_display_str_map[box],
use_normalized_coordinates=use_normalized_coordinates)
if keypoints is not None:
keypoint_scores_for_box = None
if box_to_keypoint_scores_map:
keypoint_scores_for_box = box_to_keypoint_scores_map[box]
draw_keypoints_on_image_array(
image,
box_to_keypoints_map[box],
keypoint_scores_for_box,
min_score_thresh=min_score_thresh,
color=color,
radius=line_thickness / 2,
use_normalized_coordinates=use_normalized_coordinates,
keypoint_edges=keypoint_edges,
keypoint_edge_color=color,
keypoint_edge_width=line_thickness // 2)
return image, is_crack