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I'm trying to do digit recognition on Android with OpenCV. I'm using the k-Nearest Neighbor (kNN) functions of OpenCV on samples images I found on this blog (basically a single .png per digit + an image with multiple digits for testing purposes).

I'm running in some issues when I'm trying to create the training data. Here's my code so far :

Mat trainData = new Mat();

Mat img = new Mat();
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
    String path = Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().toString() + "/Pictures/ocr/" + i + ".png";
    img = Highgui.imread(path);
    img.convertTo(img, CvType.CV_32FC1);

    Mat imgResized = preProcessImage(img);

    trainData.push_back(imgResized);
    myint[i] = i;
}

trainResponses.put(0,0,myint);

CvKNearest knn = new CvKNearest();
knn.train(trainData, trainResponses);

( preProcessImage(Mat img) returns a cropped image in a Mat of a single digit at a time.)

My problem occurs at trainData.push_back(imgResized); where I'm essentially trying to push a Mat (imgResized) into another Mat (trainData). I've got an error that leads me to think I'm doing something terribly wrong (push_back is apparently waiting for the 2 Mats to have the same column size, which doesn't make much sense here).

So my question is : how to create a training data Mat from multiple images ?

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I finally found why it didn't work. The training images must all be the same size. Now it looks something like this :

(...)
imgResized = preProcessImage(img);
Size dsize = new Size(20,30);
Imgproc.resize(imgResized, imgResized, dsize);
imgResized.convertTo(imgResized, CvType.CV_32FC1);
imgResized = imgResized.reshape(1, 1);
train_samples.push_back(imgResized);
(...)

I'm pretty sure it needs some refining but at least there's no error thrown now.

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