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I'm looking for a website to download haar cascades xml files from. It can be for any objects as long as its a properly working cascade.

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Go to the opencv folder and check the data folder. You'll find haar-cascades for eyes, face, ears, upper body...:) And they do work properly.

Here's one site http://alereimondo.no-ip.org/OpenCV/34/ Don't know if they work though.

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  • thanks but this damn fortiguard blocks me for accessing that website, any other sites you know of? Jul 18, 2012 at 9:06
  • stackoverflow.com/questions/9015498/… The second comment, the download starts immediately. Did you check the opencv folder?
    – praxmon
    Jul 18, 2012 at 9:08
  • Thanks, I'm looking for other objects as well such dogs, cats,etc. Basically anything found in pictures Jul 18, 2012 at 9:35
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    So, you need the whole world? :P For dogs etc etc you'll have to create your own xml files i guess. People usually need/want face/ears/nose/lips etc.
    – praxmon
    Jul 18, 2012 at 9:37
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    The link doesn't work anymore. Moreover, answer by electrodrel refers to the OpenCV GitHub repository, that is a more consistent reference. Jul 9, 2014 at 8:08
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As the link in the previous answer seems to be dead, you can also try to download them from the OpenCV GitHub repository here

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If you're using opencv from python, you can use this code snippet to use the built-in haar cascades:

import os
import cv2

cv2_base_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(cv2.__file__))
haar_model = os.path.join(cv2_base_dir, 'data/haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml')
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    There is no data folder in the site-packages any more Dec 19, 2019 at 8:55
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    @MohsenSichani i used the python code to find the cv2 route and i did indeed find them on the data folder May 27, 2020 at 15:07
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    ended up using cv2.CascadeClassifier(cv2.data.haarcascades + 'haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml') May 27, 2020 at 15:35
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Wherever you have cloned the opencv-contrib (if you have made it from source) follow this path afterward and in OpenCV3.1.0 I have these for Python in Ubuntu16 :

mona@mona:~/computer_vision/face_detection/opencv_contrib/modules/face/data/cascades$ ls
haarcascade_mcs_eyepair_big.xml    haarcascade_mcs_nose.xml
haarcascade_mcs_eyepair_small.xml  haarcascade_mcs_rightear.xml
haarcascade_mcs_leftear.xml        haarcascade_mcs_righteye_alt.xml
haarcascade_mcs_lefteye_alt.xml    haarcascade_mcs_righteye.xml
haarcascade_mcs_lefteye.xml        haarcascade_mcs_upperbody.xml
haarcascade_mcs_mouth.xml
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In the official repo of openCV in the data folder: https://github.com/opencv/opencv/tree/master/data

Remember: Not everyone uses latest version of openCV therefore you can choose the version of the library through tags in the git repo.

Cheers

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in the opencv 3.1 you can find

C:\opencv3\data\lbpcascades

C:\opencv3\data\haarcascades_cuda

C:\opencv3\opencv_contrib-master\modules\face\data\cascades

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You don't need to go to other websites to find the cascade classifier files. you just need to go to the opencv releases site. There download the appropriate release. then open the downloaded file. In there direct as followed : sources > data > haarcascades ; In that file you should find the all default haarcascade files.

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The xml files can be accessed directly from cv2 like so

cv2.data.haarcascades

heres a more detialed example

face_cascade_name = cv2.data.haarcascades + 'haarcascade_frontalface_alt.xml'
face_cascade = cv2.CascadeClassifier()
if not face_cascade.load(cv2.samples.findFile(face_cascade_name)):
    print("Error loading xml file")
    exit(0)
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Here's the direct link to download haar-cascade-files from github link:-

https://github.com/anaustinbeing/haar-cascade-files

Just, clone or download as zip to get all the haar cascade xml files

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This is how I do it with git v2.25.0, also tested with v2.26.2. This trick doesn't work with v2.30.1

TLDR

git clone --no-checkout --filter=tree:0 https://github.com/opencv/opencv
cd opencv

# requires git 2.25.x to 2.26.2
git sparse-checkout set data/haarcascades

You can use Docker to avoid installing a specific version of git

git clone --no-checkout --filter=tree:0 https://github.com/opencv/opencv
cd opencv

# requires git 2.25.x to 2.26.2
docker run --rm -it -v $PWD/:/code/ --workdir=/code/ alpine/git:v2.26.2 sparse-checkout set data/haarcascades

Full solution

# bare minimum clone of opencv
$ git clone --no-checkout --filter=tree:0 https://github.com/opencv/opencv
...
Resolving deltas: 100% (529/529), done.

# Downloaded only ~7.3MB , takes ~3 seconds
# du = disk usage, -s = summary, -h = human-readable
$ du -sh opencv
7.3M    opencv/

# Set target dir
$ cd opencv
$ git sparse-checkout set data/haarcascades
...
Updating files: 100% (17/17), done.
# Takes ~10 seconds, depending on your specs

# View downloaded files
$ du -sh data/haarcascades/
9.4M    data/haarcascades/
$ ls data/haarcascades/
haarcascade_eye.xml                      haarcascade_frontalface_alt2.xml      haarcascade_licence_plate_rus_16stages.xml  haarcascade_smile.xml
haarcascade_eye_tree_eyeglasses.xml      haarcascade_frontalface_alt_tree.xml  haarcascade_lowerbody.xml                   haarcascade_upperbody.xml
haarcascade_frontalcatface.xml           haarcascade_frontalface_default.xml   haarcascade_profileface.xml
haarcascade_frontalcatface_extended.xml  haarcascade_fullbody.xml              haarcascade_righteye_2splits.xml
haarcascade_frontalface_alt.xml          haarcascade_lefteye_2splits.xml       haarcascade_russian_plate_number.xml

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