I'm writing a program to detect a circle of a particular color in an image, using the Houghcircles() method.
Imgproc.HoughCircles(thresholdedImg,circles,Imgproc.CV_HOUGH_GRADIENT,1d,100,200,100,1,100);
Printing the circles Mat after this statement gives me this, even when I run the program for an image of a perfect circle:
Mat [ 0*0*CV_8UC1, isCont=true, isSubmat=false, nativeObj=0x894140, dataAddr=0x0 ]
The method clearly didn't the circle as the number of rows and columns is zero.
Here's the entire code:
public static void main(String args[]) {
System.loadLibrary(Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME);
Mat srcImg = imread("img.png");
Mat thresholdedImg = new Mat(srcImg.rows(),srcImg.cols(),CvType.CV_8UC1);
byte black[] = {0,0,0};
byte w = getUnsignedByte(255);
byte white[] = {w,w,w};
double requiredBlue[] = {225.0,105.0,65.0}; // BGR values of shade to be detected
for(int i=0;i<srcImg.rows();i++) {
for(int j=0;j<srcImg.cols();j++) {
double currentPixel[] = srcImg.get(i,j);
if(currentPixel[0]==requiredBlue[0] && currentPixel[1]==requiredBlue[1] && currentPixel[2]==requiredBlue[2])
thresholdedImg.put(i, j, black);
else
thresholdedImg.put(i, j, white);
}
}
Mat circles = new Mat(srcImg.rows(),srcImg.cols(),CvType.CV_8UC1);
Imgproc.HoughCircles(thresholdedImg,circles,Imgproc.CV_HOUGH_GRADIENT,1d,100,200,100,1,100);
displayImage(Mat2BufferedImage(circles));
}
Mat2BufferedImage() in the last line throws an exception due to the empty Mat, as expected:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Width (0) and height (0) must be > 0
I tested Mat2BufferedImage() with non-empty Mats and it works. Let me know if I should post it too.
I looked for solutions before posting and all the posts I came across had to do with improper detection; none of them had Houghcircles() generate an empty Mat.