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@@ -32,6 +32,9 @@ build:macos --copt=-w
# Sets the default Apple platform to macOS.
build --apple_platform_type=macos
# Compile ObjC++ files with C++17
build --per_file_copt=.*\.mm\$@-std=c++17
# Allow debugging with XCODE
build --apple_generate_dsym
@@ -58,6 +61,7 @@ build:android_arm64 --fat_apk_cpu=arm64-v8a
# iOS configs.
build:ios --apple_platform_type=ios
build:ios --copt=-fno-aligned-allocation
build:ios_i386 --config=ios
build:ios_i386 --cpu=ios_i386
@@ -87,6 +91,10 @@ build:darwin_x86_64 --apple_platform_type=macos
build:darwin_x86_64 --macos_minimum_os=10.12
build:darwin_x86_64 --cpu=darwin_x86_64
build:darwin_arm64 --apple_platform_type=macos
build:darwin_arm64 --macos_minimum_os=10.16
build:darwin_arm64 --cpu=darwin_arm64
# This bazelrc file is meant to be written by a setup script.
try-import %workspace%/.configure.bazelrc
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3.7.2
5.2.0
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
---
name: "Build/Installation Issue"
about: Use this template for build/installation issues
labels: type:build/install
---
<em>Please make sure that this is a build/installation issue and also refer to the [troubleshooting](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/troubleshooting.html) documentation before raising any issues.</em>
**System information** (Please provide as much relevant information as possible)
- OS Platform and Distribution (e.g. Linux Ubuntu 16.04, Android 11, iOS 14.4):
- Compiler version (e.g. gcc/g++ 8 /Apple clang version 12.0.0):
- Programming Language and version ( e.g. C++ 14, Python 3.6, Java ):
- Installed using virtualenv? pip? Conda? (if python):
- [MediaPipe version](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/releases):
- Bazel version:
- XCode and Tulsi versions (if iOS):
- Android SDK and NDK versions (if android):
- Android [AAR](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/android_archive_library.html) ( if android):
- OpenCV version (if running on desktop):
**Describe the problem**:
**[Provide the exact sequence of commands / steps that you executed before running into the problem](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/getting_started.html):**
**Complete Logs:**
Include Complete Log information or source code that would be helpful to diagnose the problem. If including tracebacks, please include the full traceback. Large logs and files should be attached:
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
---
name: "Solution Issue"
about: Use this template for assistance with a specific mediapipe solution, such as "Pose" or "Iris", including inference model usage/training, solution-specific calculators, etc.
labels: type:support
---
<em>Please make sure that this is a [solution](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/solutions.html) issue.<em>
**System information** (Please provide as much relevant information as possible)
- Have I written custom code (as opposed to using a stock example script provided in Mediapipe):
- OS Platform and Distribution (e.g., Linux Ubuntu 16.04, Android 11, iOS 14.4):
- [MediaPipe version](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/releases):
- Bazel version:
- Solution (e.g. FaceMesh, Pose, Holistic):
- Programming Language and version ( e.g. C++, Python, Java):
**Describe the expected behavior:**
**Standalone code you may have used to try to get what you need :**
If there is a problem, provide a reproducible test case that is the bare minimum necessary to generate the problem. If possible, please share a link to Colab/repo link /any notebook:
**Other info / Complete Logs :**
Include any logs or source code that would be helpful to
diagnose the problem. If including tracebacks, please include the full
traceback. Large logs and files should be attached:
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
---
name: "Documentation Issue"
about: Use this template for documentation related issues
labels: type:docs
---
Thank you for submitting a MediaPipe documentation issue.
The MediaPipe docs are open source! To get involved, read the documentation Contributor Guide
## URL(s) with the issue:
Please provide a link to the documentation entry, for example: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/blob/master/docs/solutions/face_mesh.md#models
## Description of issue (what needs changing):
Kinds of documentation problems:
### Clear description
For example, why should someone use this method? How is it useful?
### Correct links
Is the link to the source code correct?
### Parameters defined
Are all parameters defined and formatted correctly?
### Returns defined
Are return values defined?
### Raises listed and defined
Are the errors defined? For example,
### Usage example
Is there a usage example?
See the API guide:
on how to write testable usage examples.
### Request visuals, if applicable
Are there currently visuals? If not, will it clarify the content?
### Submit a pull request?
Are you planning to also submit a pull request to fix the issue? See the docs
https://github.com/google/mediapipe/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
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---
name: "Bug Issue"
about: Use this template for reporting a bug
labels: type:bug
---
<em>Please make sure that this is a bug and also refer to the [troubleshooting](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/troubleshooting.html), FAQ documentation before raising any issues.</em>
**System information** (Please provide as much relevant information as possible)
- Have I written custom code (as opposed to using a stock example script provided in MediaPipe):
- OS Platform and Distribution (e.g., Linux Ubuntu 16.04, Android 11, iOS 14.4):
- Mobile device (e.g. iPhone 8, Pixel 2, Samsung Galaxy) if the issue happens on mobile device:
- Browser and version (e.g. Google Chrome, Safari) if the issue happens on browser:
- Programming Language and version ( e.g. C++, Python, Java):
- [MediaPipe version](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/releases):
- Bazel version (if compiling from source):
- Solution ( e.g. FaceMesh, Pose, Holistic ):
- Android Studio, NDK, SDK versions (if issue is related to building in Android environment):
- Xcode & Tulsi version (if issue is related to building for iOS):
**Describe the current behavior:**
**Describe the expected behavior:**
**Standalone code to reproduce the issue:**
Provide a reproducible test case that is the bare minimum necessary to replicate the problem. If possible, please share a link to Colab/repo link /any notebook:
**Other info / Complete Logs :**
Include any logs or source code that would be helpful to
diagnose the problem. If including tracebacks, please include the full
traceback. Large logs and files should be attached
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
---
name: "Feature Request"
about: Use this template for raising a feature request
labels: type:feature
---
<em>Please make sure that this is a feature request.</em>
**System information** (Please provide as much relevant information as possible)
- MediaPipe Solution (you are using):
- Programming language : C++/typescript/Python/Objective C/Android Java
- Are you willing to contribute it (Yes/No):
**Describe the feature and the current behavior/state:**
**Will this change the current api? How?**
**Who will benefit with this feature?**
**Please specify the use cases for this feature:**
**Any Other info:**
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---
name: "Other Issue"
about: Use this template for any other non-support related issues.
labels: type:others
---
This template is for miscellaneous issues not covered by the other issue categories
For questions on how to work with MediaPipe, or support for problems that are not verified bugs in MediaPipe, please go to [StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/mediapipe) and [Slack](https://mediapipe.page.link/joinslack) communities.
If you are reporting a vulnerability, please use the [dedicated reporting process](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/security).
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# Copyright 2021 The MediaPipe Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# ============================================================================
# A list of assignees
assignees:
- sureshdagooglecom
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# Copyright 2021 The MediaPipe Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
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#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# ============================================================================
#
# This file was assembled from multiple pieces, whose use is documented
# throughout. Please refer to the TensorFlow dockerfiles documentation
# for more information.
# Number of days of inactivity before an Issue or Pull Request becomes stale
daysUntilStale: 7
# Number of days of inactivity before a stale Issue or Pull Request is closed
daysUntilClose: 7
# Only issues or pull requests with all of these labels are checked if stale. Defaults to `[]` (disabled)
onlyLabels:
- stat:awaiting response
# Comment to post when marking as stale. Set to `false` to disable
markComment: >
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had
recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you.
# Comment to post when removing the stale label. Set to `false` to disable
unmarkComment: false
closeComment: >
Closing as stale. Please reopen if you'd like to work on this further.
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* Bug fixes
* Documentation fixes
For new feature additions (e.g., new graphs and calculators), we are currently not planning to accept new feature pull requests into the MediaPipe repository. Instead, we like to get contributors to create their own repositories of the new feature and list it at [Awesome MediaPipe](https://mediapipe.org). This will allow contributors to more quickly get their code out to the community.
For new feature additions (e.g., new graphs and calculators), we are currently not planning to accept new feature pull requests into the MediaPipe repository. Instead, we like to get contributors to create their own repositories of the new feature and list it at [Awesome MediaPipe](https://mediapipe.page.link/awesome-mediapipe). This will allow contributors to more quickly get their code out to the community.
Before sending your pull requests, make sure you followed this list.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
FROM ubuntu:18.04
FROM ubuntu:20.04
MAINTAINER <[email protected]>
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
build-essential \
gcc-8 g++-8 \
ca-certificates \
curl \
ffmpeg \
@@ -41,20 +42,23 @@ RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
software-properties-common && \
add-apt-repository -y ppa:openjdk-r/ppa && \
apt-get update && apt-get install -y openjdk-8-jdk && \
apt-get install -y mesa-common-dev libegl1-mesa-dev libgles2-mesa-dev && \
apt-get install -y mesa-utils && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-8 100 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-8
RUN pip3 install --upgrade setuptools
RUN pip3 install wheel
RUN pip3 install future
RUN pip3 install six==1.14.0
RUN pip3 install tensorflow==1.14.0
RUN pip3 install tensorflow==2.2.0
RUN pip3 install tf_slim
RUN ln -s /usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/python
# Install bazel
ARG BAZEL_VERSION=3.7.2
ARG BAZEL_VERSION=5.2.0
RUN mkdir /bazel && \
wget --no-check-certificate -O /bazel/installer.sh "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/releases/download/${BAZEL_VERSION}/b\
azel-${BAZEL_VERSION}-installer-linux-x86_64.sh" && \
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@@ -8,9 +8,13 @@ include README.md
include requirements.txt
recursive-include mediapipe/modules *.tflite *.txt *.binarypb
exclude mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_full_range.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/objectron/object_detection_3d_chair_1stage.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/objectron/object_detection_3d_sneakers_1stage.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/objectron/object_detection_3d_sneakers.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/objectron/object_detection_3d_chair.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/objectron/object_detection_3d_camera.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/objectron/object_detection_3d_cup.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/objectron/object_detection_ssd_mobilenetv2_oidv4_fp16.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/pose_landmark/pose_landmark_lite.tflite
exclude mediapipe/modules/pose_landmark/pose_landmark_heavy.tflite
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[Hands](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hands) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Pose](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/pose) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Holistic](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/holistic) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Selfie Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/selfie_segmentation) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Hair Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hair_segmentation) | ✅ | | ✅ | | |
[Object Detection](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/object_detection) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | ✅
[Box Tracking](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/box_tracking) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | |
[Instant Motion Tracking](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/instant_motion_tracking) | ✅ | | | | |
[Objectron](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/objectron) | ✅ | | ✅ | ✅ | |
[Objectron](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/objectron) | ✅ | | ✅ | ✅ | |
[KNIFT](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/knift) | ✅ | | | | |
[AutoFlip](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/autoflip) | | | ✅ | | |
[MediaSequence](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/media_sequence) | | | ✅ | | |
@@ -54,46 +55,22 @@ See also
[MediaPipe Models and Model Cards](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/models)
for ML models released in MediaPipe.
## MediaPipe in Python
MediaPipe offers customizable Python solutions as a prebuilt Python package on
[PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/mediapipe/), which can be installed simply with
`pip install mediapipe`. It also provides tools for users to build their own
solutions. Please see
[MediaPipe in Python](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/python)
for more info.
## MediaPipe on the Web
MediaPipe on the Web is an effort to run the same ML solutions built for mobile
and desktop also in web browsers. The official API is under construction, but
the core technology has been proven effective. Please see
[MediaPipe on the Web](https://developers.googleblog.com/2020/01/mediapipe-on-web.html)
in Google Developers Blog for details.
You can use the following links to load a demo in the MediaPipe Visualizer, and
over there click the "Runner" icon in the top bar like shown below. The demos
use your webcam video as input, which is processed all locally in real-time and
never leaves your device.
![visualizer_runner](docs/images/visualizer_runner.png)
* [MediaPipe Face Detection](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/face_detection)
* [MediaPipe Iris](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/iris_tracking)
* [MediaPipe Iris: Depth-from-Iris](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/iris_depth)
* [MediaPipe Hands](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/hand_tracking)
* [MediaPipe Hands (palm/hand detection only)](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/hand_detection)
* [MediaPipe Pose](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/pose_tracking)
* [MediaPipe Hair Segmentation](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/hair_segmentation)
## Getting started
Learn how to [install](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/install)
MediaPipe and
[build example applications](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/building_examples),
and start exploring our ready-to-use
[solutions](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/solutions) that you can
further extend and customize.
To start using MediaPipe
[solutions](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/solutions) with only a few
lines code, see example code and demos in
[MediaPipe in Python](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/python) and
[MediaPipe in JavaScript](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/javascript).
To use MediaPipe in C++, Android and iOS, which allow further customization of
the [solutions](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/solutions) as well as
building your own, learn how to
[install](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/install) MediaPipe and
start building example applications in
[C++](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/cpp),
[Android](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/android) and
[iOS](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/ios).
The source code is hosted in the
[MediaPipe Github repository](https://github.com/google/mediapipe), and you can
@@ -102,6 +79,13 @@ run code search using
## Publications
* [Bringing artworks to life with AR](https://developers.googleblog.com/2021/07/bringing-artworks-to-life-with-ar.html)
in Google Developers Blog
* [Prosthesis control via Mirru App using MediaPipe hand tracking](https://developers.googleblog.com/2021/05/control-your-mirru-prosthesis-with-mediapipe-hand-tracking.html)
in Google Developers Blog
* [SignAll SDK: Sign language interface using MediaPipe is now available for
developers](https://developers.googleblog.com/2021/04/signall-sdk-sign-language-interface-using-mediapipe-now-available.html)
in Google Developers Blog
* [MediaPipe Holistic - Simultaneous Face, Hand and Pose Prediction, on Device](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/12/mediapipe-holistic-simultaneous-face.html)
in Google AI Blog
* [Background Features in Google Meet, Powered by Web ML](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/10/background-features-in-google-meet.html)
@@ -152,8 +136,8 @@ run code search using
## Community
* [Awesome MediaPipe](https://mediapipe.org) - A curated list of awesome
MediaPipe related frameworks, libraries and software
* [Awesome MediaPipe](https://mediapipe.page.link/awesome-mediapipe) - A
curated list of awesome MediaPipe related frameworks, libraries and software
* [Slack community](https://mediapipe.page.link/joinslack) for MediaPipe users
* [Discuss](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mediapipe) - General
community discussion around MediaPipe
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load("@bazel_skylib//lib:versions.bzl", "versions")
versions.check(minimum_bazel_version = "3.7.2")
# ABSL cpp library lts_2020_09_23
# ABSL cpp library lts_2021_03_24, patch 2.
http_archive(
name = "com_google_absl",
urls = [
"https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/archive/20200923.tar.gz",
"https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/archive/refs/tags/20210324.2.tar.gz",
],
# Remove after https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/issues/326 is solved.
patches = [
@@ -29,14 +29,15 @@ http_archive(
patch_args = [
"-p1",
],
strip_prefix = "abseil-cpp-20200923",
sha256 = "b3744a4f7a249d5eaf2309daad597631ce77ea62e0fc6abffbab4b4c3dc0fc08"
strip_prefix = "abseil-cpp-20210324.2",
sha256 = "59b862f50e710277f8ede96f083a5bb8d7c9595376146838b9580be90374ee1f"
)
http_archive(
name = "rules_cc",
strip_prefix = "rules_cc-master",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_cc/archive/master.zip"],
strip_prefix = "rules_cc-2f8c04c04462ab83c545ab14c0da68c3b4c96191",
# The commit can be updated if the build passes. Last updated 6/23/22.
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_cc/archive/2f8c04c04462ab83c545ab14c0da68c3b4c96191.zip"],
)
http_archive(
@@ -53,26 +54,20 @@ rules_foreign_cc_dependencies()
all_content = """filegroup(name = "all", srcs = glob(["**"]), visibility = ["//visibility:public"])"""
# GoogleTest/GoogleMock framework. Used by most unit-tests.
# Last updated 2020-06-30.
# Last updated 2021-07-02.
http_archive(
name = "com_google_googletest",
urls = ["https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/aee0f9d9b5b87796ee8a0ab26b7587ec30e8858e.zip"],
patches = [
# fix for https://github.com/google/googletest/issues/2817
"@//third_party:com_google_googletest_9d580ea80592189e6d44fa35bcf9cdea8bf620d6.diff"
],
patch_args = [
"-p1",
],
strip_prefix = "googletest-aee0f9d9b5b87796ee8a0ab26b7587ec30e8858e",
sha256 = "04a1751f94244307cebe695a69cc945f9387a80b0ef1af21394a490697c5c895",
urls = ["https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/4ec4cd23f486bf70efcc5d2caa40f24368f752e3.zip"],
strip_prefix = "googletest-4ec4cd23f486bf70efcc5d2caa40f24368f752e3",
sha256 = "de682ea824bfffba05b4e33b67431c247397d6175962534305136aa06f92e049",
)
# Google Benchmark library.
# Google Benchmark library v1.6.1 released on 2022-01-10.
http_archive(
name = "com_google_benchmark",
urls = ["https://github.com/google/benchmark/archive/master.zip"],
strip_prefix = "benchmark-master",
urls = ["https://github.com/google/benchmark/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.1.tar.gz"],
strip_prefix = "benchmark-1.6.1",
sha256 = "6132883bc8c9b0df5375b16ab520fac1a85dc9e4cf5be59480448ece74b278d4",
build_file = "@//third_party:benchmark.BUILD",
)
@@ -129,16 +124,16 @@ http_archive(
# ...but the Java download is currently broken, so we use the "source" download.
http_archive(
name = "com_google_protobuf_javalite",
sha256 = "a79d19dcdf9139fa4b81206e318e33d245c4c9da1ffed21c87288ed4380426f9",
strip_prefix = "protobuf-3.11.4",
urls = ["https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/archive/v3.11.4.tar.gz"],
sha256 = "87407cd28e7a9c95d9f61a098a53cf031109d451a7763e7dd1253abf8b4df422",
strip_prefix = "protobuf-3.19.1",
urls = ["https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/archive/v3.19.1.tar.gz"],
)
http_archive(
name = "com_google_protobuf",
sha256 = "a79d19dcdf9139fa4b81206e318e33d245c4c9da1ffed21c87288ed4380426f9",
strip_prefix = "protobuf-3.11.4",
urls = ["https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/archive/v3.11.4.tar.gz"],
sha256 = "87407cd28e7a9c95d9f61a098a53cf031109d451a7763e7dd1253abf8b4df422",
strip_prefix = "protobuf-3.19.1",
urls = ["https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/archive/v3.19.1.tar.gz"],
patches = [
"@//third_party:com_google_protobuf_fixes.diff"
],
@@ -161,28 +156,29 @@ http_archive(
sha256 = "75922da3a1bdb417d820398eb03d4e9bd067c4905a4246d35a44c01d62154d91",
)
# Point to the commit that deprecates the usage of Eigen::MappedSparseMatrix.
http_archive(
name = "pybind11",
urls = [
"https://storage.googleapis.com/mirror.tensorflow.org/github.com/pybind/pybind11/archive/v2.4.3.tar.gz",
"https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/archive/v2.4.3.tar.gz",
"https://github.com/pybind/pybind11/archive/70a58c577eaf067748c2ec31bfd0b0a614cffba6.zip",
],
sha256 = "1eed57bc6863190e35637290f97a20c81cfe4d9090ac0a24f3bbf08f265eb71d",
strip_prefix = "pybind11-2.4.3",
sha256 = "b971842fab1b5b8f3815a2302331782b7d137fef0e06502422bc4bc360f4956c",
strip_prefix = "pybind11-70a58c577eaf067748c2ec31bfd0b0a614cffba6",
build_file = "@pybind11_bazel//:pybind11.BUILD",
)
# Point to the commit that deprecates the usage of Eigen::MappedSparseMatrix.
http_archive(
name = "ceres_solver",
url = "https://github.com/ceres-solver/ceres-solver/archive/2.0.0.zip",
url = "https://github.com/ceres-solver/ceres-solver/archive/123fba61cf2611a3c8bddc9d91416db26b10b558.zip",
patches = [
"@//third_party:ceres_solver_compatibility_fixes.diff"
],
patch_args = [
"-p1",
],
strip_prefix = "ceres-solver-2.0.0",
sha256 = "db12d37b4cebb26353ae5b7746c7985e00877baa8e7b12dc4d3a1512252fff3b"
strip_prefix = "ceres-solver-123fba61cf2611a3c8bddc9d91416db26b10b558",
sha256 = "8b7b16ceb363420e0fd499576daf73fa338adb0b1449f58bea7862766baa1ac7"
)
http_archive(
@@ -207,7 +203,10 @@ new_local_repository(
new_local_repository(
name = "macos_opencv",
build_file = "@//third_party:opencv_macos.BUILD",
path = "/usr/local/opt/opencv@3",
# For local MacOS builds, the path should point to an opencv@3 installation.
# If you edit the path here, you will also need to update the corresponding
# prefix in "opencv_macos.BUILD".
path = "/usr/local",
)
new_local_repository(
@@ -242,21 +241,26 @@ http_archive(
url = "https://github.com/opencv/opencv/releases/download/3.2.0/opencv-3.2.0-ios-framework.zip",
)
# You may run setup_android.sh to install Android SDK and NDK.
android_ndk_repository(
name = "androidndk",
)
android_sdk_repository(
name = "androidsdk",
http_archive(
name = "stblib",
strip_prefix = "stb-b42009b3b9d4ca35bc703f5310eedc74f584be58",
sha256 = "13a99ad430e930907f5611325ec384168a958bf7610e63e60e2fd8e7b7379610",
urls = ["https://github.com/nothings/stb/archive/b42009b3b9d4ca35bc703f5310eedc74f584be58.tar.gz"],
build_file = "@//third_party:stblib.BUILD",
patches = [
"@//third_party:stb_image_impl.diff"
],
patch_args = [
"-p1",
],
)
# iOS basic build deps.
http_archive(
name = "build_bazel_rules_apple",
sha256 = "7a7afdd4869bb201c9352eed2daf37294d42b093579b70423490c1b4d4f6ce42",
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_apple/releases/download/0.19.0/rules_apple.0.19.0.tar.gz",
sha256 = "77e8bf6fda706f420a55874ae6ee4df0c9d95da6c7838228b26910fc82eea5a2",
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_apple/releases/download/0.32.0/rules_apple.0.32.0.tar.gz",
patches = [
# Bypass checking ios unit test runner when building MP ios applications.
"@//third_party:build_bazel_rules_apple_bypass_test_runner_check.diff"
@@ -282,10 +286,9 @@ swift_rules_dependencies()
http_archive(
name = "build_bazel_apple_support",
sha256 = "122ebf7fe7d1c8e938af6aeaee0efe788a3a2449ece5a8d6a428cb18d6f88033",
sha256 = "741366f79d900c11e11d8efd6cc6c66a31bfb2451178b58e0b5edc6f1db17b35",
urls = [
"https://storage.googleapis.com/mirror.tensorflow.org/github.com/bazelbuild/apple_support/releases/download/0.7.1/apple_support.0.7.1.tar.gz",
"https://github.com/bazelbuild/apple_support/releases/download/0.7.1/apple_support.0.7.1.tar.gz",
"https://github.com/bazelbuild/apple_support/releases/download/0.10.0/apple_support.0.10.0.tar.gz"
],
)
@@ -324,7 +327,10 @@ load("@rules_jvm_external//:defs.bzl", "maven_install")
maven_install(
artifacts = [
"androidx.concurrent:concurrent-futures:1.0.0-alpha03",
"androidx.lifecycle:lifecycle-common:2.2.0",
"androidx.lifecycle:lifecycle-common:2.3.1",
"androidx.activity:activity:1.2.2",
"androidx.exifinterface:exifinterface:1.3.3",
"androidx.fragment:fragment:1.3.4",
"androidx.annotation:annotation:aar:1.1.0",
"androidx.appcompat:appcompat:aar:1.1.0-rc01",
"androidx.camera:camera-core:1.0.0-beta10",
@@ -337,9 +343,14 @@ maven_install(
"androidx.test.espresso:espresso-core:3.1.1",
"com.github.bumptech.glide:glide:4.11.0",
"com.google.android.material:material:aar:1.0.0-rc01",
"com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305:3.0.2",
"com.google.flogger:flogger-system-backend:0.3.1",
"com.google.flogger:flogger:0.3.1",
"com.google.auto.value:auto-value:1.8.1",
"com.google.auto.value:auto-value-annotations:1.8.1",
"com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305:latest.release",
"com.google.android.datatransport:transport-api:3.0.0",
"com.google.android.datatransport:transport-backend-cct:3.1.0",
"com.google.android.datatransport:transport-runtime:3.1.0",
"com.google.flogger:flogger-system-backend:0.6",
"com.google.flogger:flogger:0.6",
"com.google.guava:guava:27.0.1-android",
"com.google.guava:listenablefuture:1.0",
"junit:junit:4.12",
@@ -367,9 +378,9 @@ http_archive(
)
# Tensorflow repo should always go after the other external dependencies.
# 2021-03-25
_TENSORFLOW_GIT_COMMIT = "c67f68021824410ebe9f18513b8856ac1c6d4887"
_TENSORFLOW_SHA256= "fd07d0b39422dc435e268c5e53b2646a8b4b1e3151b87837b43f86068faae87f"
# 2022-02-15
_TENSORFLOW_GIT_COMMIT = "a3419acc751dfc19caf4d34a1594e1f76810ec58"
_TENSORFLOW_SHA256 = "b95b2a83632d4055742ae1a2dcc96b45da6c12a339462dbc76c8bca505308e3a"
http_archive(
name = "org_tensorflow",
urls = [
@@ -377,7 +388,8 @@ http_archive(
],
patches = [
"@//third_party:org_tensorflow_compatibility_fixes.diff",
"@//third_party:org_tensorflow_objc_cxx17.diff",
# Diff is generated with a script, don't update it manually.
"@//third_party:org_tensorflow_custom_ops.diff",
],
patch_args = [
"-p1",
@@ -390,3 +402,18 @@ load("@org_tensorflow//tensorflow:workspace3.bzl", "tf_workspace3")
tf_workspace3()
load("@org_tensorflow//tensorflow:workspace2.bzl", "tf_workspace2")
tf_workspace2()
# Edge TPU
http_archive(
name = "libedgetpu",
sha256 = "14d5527a943a25bc648c28a9961f954f70ba4d79c0a9ca5ae226e1831d72fe80",
strip_prefix = "libedgetpu-3164995622300286ef2bb14d7fdc2792dae045b7",
urls = [
"https://github.com/google-coral/libedgetpu/archive/3164995622300286ef2bb14d7fdc2792dae045b7.tar.gz"
],
)
load("@libedgetpu//:workspace.bzl", "libedgetpu_dependencies")
libedgetpu_dependencies()
load("@coral_crosstool//:configure.bzl", "cc_crosstool")
cc_crosstool(name = "crosstool")
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@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ for app in ${apps}; do
if [[ ${category} != "shoe" ]]; then
bazel_flags_extended+=(--define ${category}=true)
fi
bazel "${bazel_flags_extended[@]}"
bazelisk "${bazel_flags_extended[@]}"
cp -f "${bin}" "${apk}"
fi
apks+=(${apk})
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ for app in ${apps}; do
if [[ ${app_name} == "templatematchingcpu" ]]; then
switch_to_opencv_4
fi
bazel "${bazel_flags[@]}"
bazelisk "${bazel_flags[@]}"
cp -f "${bin}" "${apk}"
if [[ ${app_name} == "templatematchingcpu" ]]; then
switch_to_opencv_3
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@@ -17,15 +17,15 @@
# Script to build/run all MediaPipe desktop example apps (with webcam input).
#
# To build and run all apps and store them in out_dir:
# $ ./build_ios_examples.sh -d out_dir
# $ ./build_desktop_examples.sh -d out_dir
# Omitting -d and the associated directory saves all generated apps in the
# current directory.
# To build all apps and store them in out_dir:
# $ ./build_ios_examples.sh -d out_dir -b
# $ ./build_desktop_examples.sh -d out_dir -b
# Omitting -d and the associated directory saves all generated apps in the
# current directory.
# To run all apps already stored in out_dir:
# $ ./build_ios_examples.sh -d out_dir -r
# $ ./build_desktop_examples.sh -d out_dir -r
# Omitting -d and the associated directory assumes all apps are in the current
# directory.
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ for app in ${apps}; do
bazel_flags=("${default_bazel_flags[@]}")
bazel_flags+=(${target})
bazel "${bazel_flags[@]}"
bazelisk "${bazel_flags[@]}"
cp -f "${bin_dir}/${app}/"*"_cpu" "${out_dir}"
fi
if [[ $build_only == false ]]; then
@@ -97,6 +97,7 @@ for app in ${apps}; do
if [[ ${target_name} == "holistic_tracking" ||
${target_name} == "iris_tracking" ||
${target_name} == "pose_tracking" ||
${target_name} == "selfie_segmentation" ||
${target_name} == "upper_body_pose_tracking" ]]; then
graph_suffix="cpu"
else
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ for app in ${apps}; do
bazel_flags+=(--linkopt=-s)
fi
bazel "${bazel_flags[@]}"
bazelisk "${bazel_flags[@]}"
cp -f "${bin_dir}/${app}/"*".ipa" "${out_dir}"
fi
done
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@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ node {
```
In the calculator implementation, inputs and outputs are also identified by tag
name and index number. In the function below input are output are identified:
name and index number. In the function below input and output are identified:
* By index number: The combined input stream is identified simply by index
`0`.
@@ -248,12 +248,70 @@ absl::Status MyCalculator::Process() {
}
```
## Calculator options
Calculators accept processing parameters through (1) input stream packets (2)
input side packets, and (3) calculator options. Calculator options, if
specified, appear as literal values in the `node_options` field of the
`CalculatorGraphConfiguration.Node` message.
```
node {
calculator: "TfLiteInferenceCalculator"
input_stream: "TENSORS:main_model_input"
output_stream: "TENSORS:main_model_output"
node_options: {
[type.googleapis.com/mediapipe.TfLiteInferenceCalculatorOptions] {
model_path: "mediapipe/models/detection_model.tflite"
}
}
}
```
The `node_options` field accepts the proto3 syntax. Alternatively, calculator
options can be specified in the `options` field using proto2 syntax.
```
node {
calculator: "TfLiteInferenceCalculator"
input_stream: "TENSORS:main_model_input"
output_stream: "TENSORS:main_model_output"
node_options: {
[type.googleapis.com/mediapipe.TfLiteInferenceCalculatorOptions] {
model_path: "mediapipe/models/detection_model.tflite"
}
}
}
```
Not all calculators accept calcuator options. In order to accept options, a
calculator will normally define a new protobuf message type to represent its
options, such as `PacketClonerCalculatorOptions`. The calculator will then
read that protobuf message in its `CalculatorBase::Open` method, and possibly
also in its `CalculatorBase::GetContract` function or its
`CalculatorBase::Process` method. Normally, the new protobuf message type will
be defined as a protobuf schema using a ".proto" file and a
`mediapipe_proto_library()` build rule.
```
mediapipe_proto_library(
name = "packet_cloner_calculator_proto",
srcs = ["packet_cloner_calculator.proto"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_options_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_proto",
],
)
```
## Example calculator
This section discusses the implementation of `PacketClonerCalculator`, which
does a relatively simple job, and is used in many calculator graphs.
`PacketClonerCalculator` simply produces a copy of its most recent input
packets on demand.
`PacketClonerCalculator` simply produces a copy of its most recent input packets
on demand.
`PacketClonerCalculator` is useful when the timestamps of arriving data packets
are not aligned perfectly. Suppose we have a room with a microphone, light
@@ -279,8 +337,8 @@ input streams:
imageframe of video data representing video collected from camera in the
room with timestamp.
Below is the implementation of the `PacketClonerCalculator`. You can see
the `GetContract()`, `Open()`, and `Process()` methods as well as the instance
Below is the implementation of the `PacketClonerCalculator`. You can see the
`GetContract()`, `Open()`, and `Process()` methods as well as the instance
variable `current_` which holds the most recent input packets.
```c++
@@ -355,7 +413,6 @@ class PacketClonerCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
current_[i].At(cc->InputTimestamp()));
// Add a packet to output stream of index i a packet from inputstream i
// with timestamp common to all present inputs
//
} else {
cc->Outputs().Index(i).SetNextTimestampBound(
cc->InputTimestamp().NextAllowedInStream());
@@ -382,7 +439,7 @@ defined your calculator class, register it with a macro invocation
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(calculator_class_name).
Below is a trivial MediaPipe graph that has 3 input streams, 1 node
(PacketClonerCalculator) and 3 output streams.
(PacketClonerCalculator) and 2 output streams.
```proto
input_stream: "room_mic_signal"
@@ -402,6 +459,6 @@ node {
The diagram below shows how the `PacketClonerCalculator` defines its output
packets (bottom) based on its series of input packets (top).
| ![Graph using PacketClonerCalculator](../images/packet_cloner_calculator.png) |
| :---------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
| *Each time it receives a packet on its TICK input stream, the PacketClonerCalculator outputs the most recent packet from each of its input streams. The sequence of output packets (bottom) is determined by the sequence of input packets (top) and their timestamps. The timestamps are shown along the right side of the diagram.* |
![Graph using PacketClonerCalculator](../images/packet_cloner_calculator.png) |
:--------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Each time it receives a packet on its TICK input stream, the PacketClonerCalculator outputs the most recent packet from each of its input streams. The sequence of output packets (bottom) is determined by the sequence of input packets (top) and their timestamps. The timestamps are shown along the right side of the diagram.* |
@@ -110,3 +110,12 @@ Other policies are also available, implemented using a separate kind of
component known as an InputStreamHandler.
See [Synchronization](synchronization.md) for more details.
### Real-time streams
MediaPipe calculator graphs are often used to process streams of video or audio
frames for interactive applications. Normally, each Calculator runs as soon as
all of its input packets for a given timestamp become available. Calculators
used in real-time graphs need to define output timestamp bounds based on input
timestamp bounds in order to allow downstream calculators to be scheduled
promptly. See [Real-time Streams](realtime_streams.md) for details.
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@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ Below is an example of how to create a subgraph named `TwoPassThroughSubgraph`.
output_stream: "out3"
node {
calculator: "PassThroughculator"
calculator: "PassThroughCalculator"
input_stream: "out1"
output_stream: "out2"
}
node {
calculator: "PassThroughculator"
calculator: "PassThroughCalculator"
input_stream: "out2"
output_stream: "out3"
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,186 @@
---
layout: default
title: Real-time Streams
parent: Framework Concepts
nav_order: 6
---
# Real-time Streams
{: .no_toc }
1. TOC
{:toc}
---
## Real-time timestamps
MediaPipe calculator graphs are often used to process streams of video or audio
frames for interactive applications. The MediaPipe framework requires only that
successive packets be assigned monotonically increasing timestamps. By
convention, real-time calculators and graphs use the recording time or the
presentation time of each frame as its timestamp, with each timestamp indicating
the microseconds since `Jan/1/1970:00:00:00`. This allows packets from various
sources to be processed in a globally consistent sequence.
## Real-time scheduling
Normally, each Calculator runs as soon as all of its input packets for a given
timestamp become available. Normally, this happens when the calculator has
finished processing the previous frame, and each of the calculators producing
its inputs have finished processing the current frame. The MediaPipe scheduler
invokes each calculator as soon as these conditions are met. See
[Synchronization](synchronization.md) for more details.
## Timestamp bounds
When a calculator does not produce any output packets for a given timestamp, it
can instead output a "timestamp bound" indicating that no packet will be
produced for that timestamp. This indication is necessary to allow downstream
calculators to run at that timestamp, even though no packet has arrived for
certain streams for that timestamp. This is especially important for real-time
graphs in interactive applications, where it is crucial that each calculator
begin processing as soon as possible.
Consider a graph like the following:
```
node {
calculator: "A"
input_stream: "alpha_in"
output_stream: "alpha"
}
node {
calculator: "B"
input_stream: "alpha"
input_stream: "foo"
output_stream: "beta"
}
```
Suppose: at timestamp `T`, node `A` doesn't send a packet in its output stream
`alpha`. Node `B` gets a packet in `foo` at timestamp `T` and is waiting for a
packet in `alpha` at timestamp `T`. If `A` doesn't send `B` a timestamp bound
update for `alpha`, `B` will keep waiting for a packet to arrive in `alpha`.
Meanwhile, the packet queue of `foo` will accumulate packets at `T`, `T+1` and
so on.
To output a packet on a stream, a calculator uses the API functions
`CalculatorContext::Outputs` and `OutputStream::Add`. To instead output a
timestamp bound on a stream, a calculator can use the API functions
`CalculatorContext::Outputs` and `CalculatorContext::SetNextTimestampBound`. The
specified bound is the lowest allowable timestamp for the next packet on the
specified output stream. When no packet is output, a calculator will typically
do something like:
```
cc->Outputs().Tag("output_frame").SetNextTimestampBound(
cc->InputTimestamp().NextAllowedInStream());
```
The function `Timestamp::NextAllowedInStream` returns the successive timestamp.
For example, `Timestamp(1).NextAllowedInStream() == Timestamp(2)`.
## Propagating timestamp bounds
Calculators that will be used in real-time graphs need to define output
timestamp bounds based on input timestamp bounds in order to allow downstream
calculators to be scheduled promptly. A common pattern is for calculators to
output packets with the same timestamps as their input packets. In this case,
simply outputting a packet on every call to `Calculator::Process` is sufficient
to define output timestamp bounds.
However, calculators are not required to follow this common pattern for output
timestamps, they are only required to choose monotonically increasing output
timestamps. As a result, certain calculators must calculate timestamp bounds
explicitly. MediaPipe provides several tools for computing appropriate timestamp
bound for each calculator.
1\. **SetNextTimestampBound()** can be used to specify the timestamp bound, `t +
1`, for an output stream.
```
cc->Outputs.Tag("OUT").SetNextTimestampBound(t.NextAllowedInStream());
```
Alternatively, an empty packet with timestamp `t` can be produced to specify the
timestamp bound `t + 1`.
```
cc->Outputs.Tag("OUT").Add(Packet(), t);
```
The timestamp bound of an input stream is indicated by the packet or the empty
packet on the input stream.
```
Timestamp bound = cc->Inputs().Tag("IN").Value().Timestamp();
```
2\. **TimestampOffset()** can be specified in order to automatically copy the
timestamp bound from input streams to output streams.
```
cc->SetTimestampOffset(0);
```
This setting has the advantage of propagating timestamp bounds automatically,
even when only timestamp bounds arrive and Calculator::Process is not invoked.
3\. **ProcessTimestampBounds()** can be specified in order to invoke
`Calculator::Process` for each new "settled timestamp", where the "settled
timestamp" is the new highest timestamp below the current timestamp bounds.
Without `ProcessTimestampBounds()`, `Calculator::Process` is invoked only with
one or more arriving packets.
```
cc->SetProcessTimestampBounds(true);
```
This setting allows a calculator to perform its own timestamp bounds calculation
and propagation, even when only input timestamps are updated. It can be used to
replicate the effect of `TimestampOffset()`, but it can also be used to
calculate a timestamp bound that takes into account additional factors.
For example, in order to replicate `SetTimestampOffset(0)`, a calculator could
do the following:
```
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) {
cc->SetProcessTimestampBounds(true);
}
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) {
cc->Outputs.Tag("OUT").SetNextTimestampBound(
cc->InputTimestamp().NextAllowedInStream());
}
```
## Scheduling of Calculator::Open and Calculator::Close
`Calculator::Open` is invoked when all required input side-packets have been
produced. Input side-packets can be provided by the enclosing application or by
"side-packet calculators" inside the graph. Side-packets can be specified from
outside the graph using the API's `CalculatorGraph::Initialize` and
`CalculatorGraph::StartRun`. Side packets can be specified by calculators within
the graph using `CalculatorGraphConfig::OutputSidePackets` and
`OutputSidePacket::Set`.
Calculator::Close is invoked when all of the input streams have become `Done` by
being closed or reaching timestamp bound `Timestamp::Done`.
**Note:** If the graph finishes all pending calculator execution and becomes
`Done`, before some streams become `Done`, then MediaPipe will invoke the
remaining calls to `Calculator::Close`, so that every calculator can produce its
final outputs.
The use of `TimestampOffset` has some implications for `Calculator::Close`. A
calculator specifying `SetTimestampOffset(0)` will by design signal that all of
its output streams have reached `Timestamp::Done` when all of its input streams
have reached `Timestamp::Done`, and therefore no further outputs are possible.
This prevents such a calculator from emitting any packets during
`Calculator::Close`. If a calculator needs to produce a summary packet during
`Calculator::Close`, `Calculator::Process` must specify timestamp bounds such
that at least one timestamp (such as `Timestamp::Max`) remains available during
`Calculator::Close`. This means that such a calculator normally cannot rely upon
`SetTimestampOffset(0)` and must instead specify timestamp bounds explicitly
using `SetNextTimestampBounds()`.
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@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ behavior depending on resource constraints.
[`CalculatorBase`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/framework/calculator_base.h
[`DefaultInputStreamHandler`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/framework/stream_handler/default_input_stream_handler.h
[`SyncSetInputStreamHandler`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/framework/stream_handler/sync_set_input_stream_handler.h
[`ImmediateInputStreamHandler`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/framework/stream_handler/immediate_input_stream_handler.h
[`SyncSetInputStreamHandler`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/framework/stream_handler/sync_set_input_stream_handler.cc
[`ImmediateInputStreamHandler`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/framework/stream_handler/immediate_input_stream_handler.cc
[`CalculatorGraphConfig::max_queue_size`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/framework/calculator.proto
[`FlowLimiterCalculator`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/calculators/core/flow_limiter_calculator.cc
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@@ -16,18 +16,20 @@ nav_order: 1
Please follow instructions below to build Android example apps in the supported
MediaPipe [solutions](../solutions/solutions.md). To learn more about these
example apps, start from [Hello World! on Android](./hello_world_android.md). To
incorporate MediaPipe into an existing Android Studio project, see these
[instructions](./android_archive_library.md) that use Android Archive (AAR) and
Gradle.
example apps, start from [Hello World! on Android](./hello_world_android.md).
## Building Android example apps
To incorporate MediaPipe into Android Studio projects, see these
[instructions](./android_solutions.md) to use the MediaPipe Android Solution
APIs (currently in alpha) that are now available in
[Google's Maven Repository](https://maven.google.com/web/index.html?#com.google.mediapipe).
## Building Android example apps with Bazel
### Prerequisite
* Install MediaPipe following these [instructions](./install.md).
* Setup Java Runtime.
* Setup Android SDK release 28.0.3 and above.
* Setup Android SDK release 30.0.0 and above.
* Setup Android NDK version between 18 and 21.
MediaPipe recommends setting up Android SDK and NDK via Android Studio (and see
@@ -45,22 +47,21 @@ export ANDROID_HOME=<path to the Android SDK>
export ANDROID_NDK_HOME=<path to the Android NDK>
```
and add android_ndk_repository() and android_sdk_repository() rules into the
[`WORKSPACE`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/blob/master/WORKSPACE) file as
the following:
```bash
$ echo "android_sdk_repository(name = \"androidsdk\")" >> WORKSPACE
$ echo "android_ndk_repository(name = \"androidndk\", api_level=21)" >> WORKSPACE
```
In order to use MediaPipe on earlier Android versions, MediaPipe needs to switch
to a lower Android API level. You can achieve this by specifying `api_level =
$YOUR_INTENDED_API_LEVEL` in android_ndk_repository() and/or
android_sdk_repository() in the
[`WORKSPACE`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/blob/master/WORKSPACE) file.
Please verify all the necessary packages are installed.
* Android SDK Platform API Level 28 or 29
* Android SDK Build-Tools 28 or 29
* Android SDK Platform-Tools 28 or 29
* Android SDK Tools 26.1.1
* Android NDK 17c or above
### Option 1: Build with Bazel in Command Line
Tip: You can run this
[script](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/blob/master/build_android_examples.sh)
to build (and install) all MediaPipe Android example apps.
@@ -84,108 +85,3 @@ to build (and install) all MediaPipe Android example apps.
```bash
adb install bazel-bin/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/handtrackinggpu/handtrackinggpu.apk
```
### Option 2: Build with Bazel in Android Studio
The MediaPipe project can be imported into Android Studio using the Bazel
plugins. This allows the MediaPipe examples to be built and modified in Android
Studio.
To incorporate MediaPipe into an existing Android Studio project, see these
[instructions](./android_archive_library.md) that use Android Archive (AAR) and
Gradle.
The steps below use Android Studio 3.5 to build and install a MediaPipe example
app:
1. Install and launch Android Studio 3.5.
2. Select `Configure` -> `SDK Manager` -> `SDK Platforms`.
* Verify that Android SDK Platform API Level 28 or 29 is installed.
* Take note of the Android SDK Location, e.g.,
`/usr/local/home/Android/Sdk`.
3. Select `Configure` -> `SDK Manager` -> `SDK Tools`.
* Verify that Android SDK Build-Tools 28 or 29 is installed.
* Verify that Android SDK Platform-Tools 28 or 29 is installed.
* Verify that Android SDK Tools 26.1.1 is installed.
* Verify that Android NDK 17c or above is installed.
* Take note of the Android NDK Location, e.g.,
`/usr/local/home/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle` or
`/usr/local/home/Android/Sdk/ndk/20.0.5594570`.
4. Set environment variables `$ANDROID_HOME` and `$ANDROID_NDK_HOME` to point
to the installed SDK and NDK.
```bash
export ANDROID_HOME=/usr/local/home/Android/Sdk
# If the NDK libraries are installed by a previous version of Android Studio, do
export ANDROID_NDK_HOME=/usr/local/home/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle
# If the NDK libraries are installed by Android Studio 3.5, do
export ANDROID_NDK_HOME=/usr/local/home/Android/Sdk/ndk/<version number>
```
5. Select `Configure` -> `Plugins` to install `Bazel`.
6. On Linux, select `File` -> `Settings` -> `Bazel settings`. On macos, select
`Android Studio` -> `Preferences` -> `Bazel settings`. Then, modify `Bazel
binary location` to be the same as the output of `$ which bazel`.
7. Select `Import Bazel Project`.
* Select `Workspace`: `/path/to/mediapipe` and select `Next`.
* Select `Generate from BUILD file`: `/path/to/mediapipe/BUILD` and select
`Next`.
* Modify `Project View` to be the following and select `Finish`.
```
directories:
# read project settings, e.g., .bazelrc
.
-mediapipe/objc
-mediapipe/examples/ios
targets:
//mediapipe/examples/android/...:all
//mediapipe/java/...:all
android_sdk_platform: android-29
sync_flags:
--host_crosstool_top=@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain
```
8. Select `Bazel` -> `Sync` -> `Sync project with Build files`.
Note: Even after doing step 4, if you still see the error: `"no such package
'@androidsdk//': Either the path attribute of android_sdk_repository or the
ANDROID_HOME environment variable must be set."`, please modify the
[`WORKSPACE`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/blob/master/WORKSPACE)
file to point to your SDK and NDK library locations, as below:
```
android_sdk_repository(
name = "androidsdk",
path = "/path/to/android/sdk"
)
android_ndk_repository(
name = "androidndk",
path = "/path/to/android/ndk"
)
```
9. Connect an Android device to the workstation.
10. Select `Run...` -> `Edit Configurations...`.
* Select `Templates` -> `Bazel Command`.
* Enter Target Expression:
`//mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/handtrackinggpu:handtrackinggpu`
* Enter Bazel command: `mobile-install`.
* Enter Bazel flags: `-c opt --config=android_arm64`.
* Press the `[+]` button to add the new configuration.
* Select `Run` to run the example app on the connected Android device.
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: default
title: MediaPipe Android Archive
parent: MediaPipe on Android
grand_parent: Getting Started
nav_order: 2
nav_order: 3
---
# MediaPipe Android Archive
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ each project.
load("//mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe:mediapipe_aar.bzl", "mediapipe_aar")
mediapipe_aar(
name = "mp_face_detection_aar",
name = "mediapipe_face_detection",
calculators = ["//mediapipe/graphs/face_detection:mobile_calculators"],
)
```
@@ -45,26 +45,49 @@ each project.
2. Run the Bazel build command to generate the AAR.
```bash
bazel build -c opt --host_crosstool_top=@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain \
--fat_apk_cpu=arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a --strip=ALWAYS \
//path/to/the/aar/build/file:aar_name
bazel build -c opt --strip=ALWAYS \
--host_crosstool_top=@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain \
--fat_apk_cpu=arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a \
--legacy_whole_archive=0 \
--features=-legacy_whole_archive \
--copt=-fvisibility=hidden \
--copt=-ffunction-sections \
--copt=-fdata-sections \
--copt=-fstack-protector \
--copt=-Oz \
--copt=-fomit-frame-pointer \
--copt=-DABSL_MIN_LOG_LEVEL=2 \
--linkopt=-Wl,--gc-sections,--strip-all \
//path/to/the/aar/build/file:aar_name.aar
```
For the face detection AAR target we made in the step 1, run:
For the face detection AAR target we made in step 1, run:
```bash
bazel build -c opt --host_crosstool_top=@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain --fat_apk_cpu=arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a \
//mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example:mp_face_detection_aar
bazel build -c opt --strip=ALWAYS \
--host_crosstool_top=@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain \
--fat_apk_cpu=arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a \
--legacy_whole_archive=0 \
--features=-legacy_whole_archive \
--copt=-fvisibility=hidden \
--copt=-ffunction-sections \
--copt=-fdata-sections \
--copt=-fstack-protector \
--copt=-Oz \
--copt=-fomit-frame-pointer \
--copt=-DABSL_MIN_LOG_LEVEL=2 \
--linkopt=-Wl,--gc-sections,--strip-all \
//mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example:mediapipe_face_detection.aar
# It should print:
# Target //mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example:mp_face_detection_aar up-to-date:
# bazel-bin/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example/mp_face_detection_aar.aar
# Target //mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example:mediapipe_face_detection.aar up-to-date:
# bazel-bin/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example/mediapipe_face_detection.aar
```
3. (Optional) Save the AAR to your preferred location.
```bash
cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example/mp_face_detection_aar.aar
cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example/mediapipe_face_detection.aar
/absolute/path/to/your/preferred/location
```
@@ -75,7 +98,7 @@ each project.
2. Copy the AAR into app/libs.
```bash
cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example/mp_face_detection_aar.aar
cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/aar_example/mediapipe_face_detection.aar
/path/to/your/app/libs/
```
@@ -89,32 +112,17 @@ each project.
and copy
[the binary graph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/blob/master/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/facedetectiongpu/BUILD#L41)
and
[the face detection tflite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_front.tflite).
[the face detection tflite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_short_range.tflite).
```bash
bazel build -c opt mediapipe/mediapipe/graphs/face_detection:mobile_gpu_binary_graph
cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/graphs/face_detection/mobile_gpu.binarypb /path/to/your/app/src/main/assets/
cp mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_front.tflite /path/to/your/app/src/main/assets/
bazel build -c opt mediapipe/graphs/face_detection:face_detection_mobile_gpu_binary_graph
cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/graphs/face_detection/face_detection_mobile_gpu.binarypb /path/to/your/app/src/main/assets/
cp mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_short_range.tflite /path/to/your/app/src/main/assets/
```
![Screenshot](../images/mobile/assets_location.png)
4. Make app/src/main/jniLibs and copy OpenCV JNI libraries into
app/src/main/jniLibs.
MediaPipe depends on OpenCV, you will need to copy the precompiled OpenCV so
files into app/src/main/jniLibs. You can download the official OpenCV
Android SDK from
[here](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/releases/download/3.4.3/opencv-3.4.3-android-sdk.zip)
and run:
```bash
cp -R ~/Downloads/OpenCV-android-sdk/sdk/native/libs/arm* /path/to/your/app/src/main/jniLibs/
```
![Screenshot](../images/mobile/android_studio_opencv_location.png)
5. Modify app/build.gradle to add MediaPipe dependencies and MediaPipe AAR.
4. Modify app/build.gradle to add MediaPipe dependencies and MediaPipe AAR.
```
dependencies {
@@ -125,21 +133,24 @@ each project.
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test.ext:junit:1.1.0'
androidTestImplementation 'androidx.test.espresso:espresso-core:3.1.1'
// MediaPipe deps
implementation 'com.google.flogger:flogger:0.3.1'
implementation 'com.google.flogger:flogger-system-backend:0.3.1'
implementation 'com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305:3.0.2'
implementation 'com.google.flogger:flogger:latest.release'
implementation 'com.google.flogger:flogger-system-backend:latest.release'
implementation 'com.google.code.findbugs:jsr305:latest.release'
implementation 'com.google.guava:guava:27.0.1-android'
implementation 'com.google.guava:guava:27.0.1-android'
implementation 'com.google.protobuf:protobuf-java:3.11.4'
implementation 'com.google.protobuf:protobuf-javalite:3.19.1'
// CameraX core library
def camerax_version = "1.0.0-beta10"
implementation "androidx.camera:camera-core:$camerax_version"
implementation "androidx.camera:camera-camera2:$camerax_version"
implementation "androidx.camera:camera-lifecycle:$camerax_version"
// AutoValue
def auto_value_version = "1.8.1"
implementation "com.google.auto.value:auto-value-annotations:$auto_value_version"
annotationProcessor "com.google.auto.value:auto-value:$auto_value_version"
}
```
6. Follow our Android app examples to use MediaPipe in Android Studio for your
5. Follow our Android app examples to use MediaPipe in Android Studio for your
use case. If you are looking for an example, a face detection example can be
found
[here](https://github.com/jiuqiant/mediapipe_face_detection_aar_example) and
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@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
---
layout: default
title: MediaPipe Android Solutions
parent: MediaPipe on Android
grand_parent: Getting Started
nav_order: 2
---
# MediaPipe Android Solutions
{: .no_toc }
1. TOC
{:toc}
---
MediaPipe Android Solution APIs (currently in alpha) are available in:
* [MediaPipe Face Detection](../solutions/face_detection#android-solution-api)
* [MediaPipe Face Mesh](../solutions/face_mesh#android-solution-api)
* [MediaPipe Hands](../solutions/hands#android-solution-api)
## Incorporation in Android Studio
Prebuilt packages of Android Solution APIs can be found in
[Google's Maven Repository](https://maven.google.com/web/index.html?#com.google.mediapipe).
To incorporate them into an Android Studio project, add the following into the
project's Gradle dependencies:
```
dependencies {
// MediaPipe solution-core is the foundation of any MediaPipe Solutions.
implementation 'com.google.mediapipe:solution-core:latest.release'
// Optional: MediaPipe Face Detection Solution.
implementation 'com.google.mediapipe:facedetection:latest.release'
// Optional: MediaPipe Face Mesh Solution.
implementation 'com.google.mediapipe:facemesh:latest.release'
// Optional: MediaPipe Hands Solution.
implementation 'com.google.mediapipe:hands:latest.release'
}
```
If you need further customization, instead of using the prebuilt maven packages
consider building a MediaPipe Android Archive library locally from source by
following these [instructions](./android_archive_library.md).
## Building solution example apps
Detailed usage examples of the Android Solution APIs can be found in the
[source code](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/android/solutions)
of the solution example apps.
To build these apps:
1. Open Android Studio Arctic Fox on Linux, macOS, or Windows.
2. Import mediapipe/examples/android/solutions directory into Android Studio.
![Screenshot](../images/import_mp_android_studio_project.png)
3. For Windows users, run `create_win_symlinks.bat` as administrator to create
res directory symlinks.
![Screenshot](../images/run_create_win_symlinks.png)
4. Select "File" -> "Sync Project with Gradle Files" to sync project.
5. Run solution example app in Android Studio.
![Screenshot](../images/run_android_solution_app.png)
6. (Optional) Run solutions on CPU.
MediaPipe solution example apps run the pipeline and model inference on GPU
by default. If needed, for example to run the apps on Android Emulator, set
the `RUN_ON_GPU` boolean variable to `false` in the app's
`MainActivity.java` to run the pipeline and model inference on CPU.
## MediaPipe Solution APIs Terms of Service
Last modified: November 12, 2021
Use of MediaPipe Solution APIs is subject to the
[Google APIs Terms of Service](https://developers.google.com/terms),
[Google API Services User Data Policy](https://developers.google.com/terms/api-services-user-data-policy),
and the terms below. Please check back from time to time as these terms and
policies are occasionally updated.
**Privacy**
When you use MediaPipe Solution APIs, processing of the input data (e.g. images,
video, text) fully happens on-device, and **MediaPipe does not send that input
data to Google servers**. As a result, you can use our APIs for processing data
that should not leave the device.
MediaPipe Android Solution APIs will contact Google servers from time to time in
order to receive things like bug fixes, updated models, and hardware accelerator
compatibility information. MediaPipe Android Solution APIs also send metrics
about the performance and utilization of the APIs in your app to Google. Google
uses this metrics data to measure performance, API usage, debug, maintain and
improve the APIs, and detect misuse or abuse, as further described in our
[Privacy Policy](https://policies.google.com/privacy).
**You are responsible for obtaining informed consent from your app users about
Googles processing of MediaPipe metrics data as required by applicable law.**
Data we collect may include the following, across all MediaPipe Android Solution
APIs:
- Device information (such as manufacturer, model, OS version and build) and
available ML hardware accelerators (GPU and DSP). Used for diagnostics and
usage analytics.
- App identification information (package name / bundle id, app version). Used
for diagnostics and usage analytics.
- API configuration (such as image format, resolution, and MediaPipe version
used). Used for diagnostics and usage analytics.
- Event type (such as initialize, download model, update, run, and detection).
Used for diagnostics and usage analytics.
- Error codes. Used for diagnostics.
- Performance metrics. Used for diagnostics.
- Per-installation identifiers that do not uniquely identify a user or
physical device. Used for operation of remote configuration and usage
analytics.
- Network request sender IP addresses. Used for remote configuration
diagnostics. Collected IP addresses are retained temporarily.
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ monotonically increasing timestamps. By convention, realtime calculators and
graphs use the recording time or the presentation time as the timestamp for each
packet, with each timestamp representing microseconds since
`Jan/1/1970:00:00:00`. This allows packets from various sources to be processed
in a gloablly consistent order.
in a globally consistent order.
Normally for offline processing, every input packet is processed and processing
continues as long as necessary. For online processing, it is often necessary to
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@@ -59,6 +59,21 @@ OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.20
OpenGL ES profile extensions:
```
If you have connected to your computer through SSH and find when you probe for
GPU information you see the output:
```bash
glxinfo | grep -i opengl
Error: unable to open display
```
Try re-establishing your SSH connection with the `-X` option and try again. For
example:
```bash
ssh -X <user>@<host>
```
*Notice the ES 3.20 text above.*
You need to see ES 3.1 or greater printed in order to perform TFLite inference
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@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ stream on an Android device.
## Setup
1. Install MediaPipe on your system, see [MediaPipe installation guide] for
details.
1. Install MediaPipe on your system, see
[MediaPipe installation guide](./install.md) for details.
2. Install Android Development SDK and Android NDK. See how to do so also in
[MediaPipe installation guide].
3. Enable [developer options] on your Android device.
@@ -770,7 +770,6 @@ If you ran into any issues, please see the full code of the tutorial
[`ExternalTextureConverter`]:https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/components/ExternalTextureConverter.java
[`FrameLayout`]:https://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/FrameLayout
[`FrameProcessor`]:https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/components/FrameProcessor.java
[MediaPipe installation guide]:./install.md
[`PermissionHelper`]: https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/java/com/google/mediapipe/components/PermissionHelper.java
[`SurfaceHolder.Callback`]:https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/SurfaceHolder.Callback.html
[`SurfaceView`]:https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/SurfaceView
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@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ stream on an iOS device.
## Setup
1. Install MediaPipe on your system, see [MediaPipe installation guide] for
details.
1. Install MediaPipe on your system, see
[MediaPipe installation guide](./install.md) for details.
2. Setup your iOS device for development.
3. Setup [Bazel] on your system to build and deploy the iOS app.
@@ -113,6 +113,10 @@ bazel to build the iOS application. The content of the
5. `Main.storyboard` and `Launch.storyboard`
6. `Assets.xcassets` directory.
Note: In newer versions of Xcode, you may see additional files `SceneDelegate.h`
and `SceneDelegate.m`. Make sure to copy them too and add them to the `BUILD`
file mentioned below.
Copy these files to a directory named `HelloWorld` to a location that can access
the MediaPipe source code. For example, the source code of the application that
we will build in this tutorial is located in
@@ -127,7 +131,7 @@ Create a `BUILD` file in the `$APPLICATION_PATH` and add the following build
rules:
```
MIN_IOS_VERSION = "10.0"
MIN_IOS_VERSION = "11.0"
load(
"@build_bazel_rules_apple//apple:ios.bzl",
@@ -247,6 +251,12 @@ We need to get frames from the `_cameraSource` into our application
`MPPInputSourceDelegate`. So our application `ViewController` can be a delegate
of `_cameraSource`.
Update the interface definition of `ViewController` accordingly:
```
@interface ViewController () <MPPInputSourceDelegate>
```
To handle camera setup and process incoming frames, we should use a queue
different from the main queue. Add the following to the implementation block of
the `ViewController`:
@@ -288,6 +298,12 @@ utility called `MPPLayerRenderer` to display images on the screen. This utility
can be used to display `CVPixelBufferRef` objects, which is the type of the
images provided by `MPPCameraInputSource` to its delegates.
In `ViewController.m`, add the following import line:
```
#import "mediapipe/objc/MPPLayerRenderer.h"
```
To display images of the screen, we need to add a new `UIView` object called
`_liveView` to the `ViewController`.
@@ -411,6 +427,12 @@ Objective-C++.
### Use the graph in `ViewController`
In `ViewController.m`, add the following import line:
```
#import "mediapipe/objc/MPPGraph.h"
```
Declare a static constant with the name of the graph, the input stream and the
output stream:
@@ -549,6 +571,12 @@ method to receive packets on this output stream and display them on the screen:
}
```
Update the interface definition of `ViewController` with `MPPGraphDelegate`:
```
@interface ViewController () <MPPGraphDelegate, MPPInputSourceDelegate>
```
And that is all! Build and run the app on your iOS device. You should see the
results of running the edge detection graph on a live video feed. Congrats!
@@ -560,6 +588,5 @@ appropriate `BUILD` file dependencies for the edge detection graph.
[Bazel]:https://bazel.build/
[`edge_detection_mobile_gpu.pbtxt`]:https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/edge_detection/edge_detection_mobile_gpu.pbtxt
[MediaPipe installation guide]:./install.md
[common]:(https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/ios/common)
[helloworld]:(https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/ios/helloworld)
[common]:https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/ios/common
[helloworld]:https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/ios/helloworld
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@@ -43,104 +43,189 @@ install --user six`.
3. Install OpenCV and FFmpeg.
Option 1. Use package manager tool to install the pre-compiled OpenCV
libraries. FFmpeg will be installed via libopencv-video-dev.
**Option 1**. Use package manager tool to install the pre-compiled OpenCV
libraries. FFmpeg will be installed via `libopencv-video-dev`.
Note: Debian 9 and Ubuntu 16.04 provide OpenCV 2.4.9. You may want to take
option 2 or 3 to install OpenCV 3 or above.
OS | OpenCV
-------------------- | ------
Debian 9 (stretch) | 2.4
Debian 10 (buster) | 3.2
Debian 11 (bullseye) | 4.5
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS | 2.4
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS | 3.2
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | 4.2
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | 4.2
Ubuntu 21.04 | 4.5
```bash
$ sudo apt-get install libopencv-core-dev libopencv-highgui-dev \
libopencv-calib3d-dev libopencv-features2d-dev \
libopencv-imgproc-dev libopencv-video-dev
$ sudo apt-get install -y \
libopencv-core-dev \
libopencv-highgui-dev \
libopencv-calib3d-dev \
libopencv-features2d-dev \
libopencv-imgproc-dev \
libopencv-video-dev
```
Debian 9 and Ubuntu 18.04 install the packages in
`/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu`. MediaPipe's [`opencv_linux.BUILD`] and
[`ffmpeg_linux.BUILD`] are configured for this library path. Ubuntu 20.04
may install the OpenCV and FFmpeg packages in `/usr/local`, Please follow
the option 3 below to modify the [`WORKSPACE`], [`opencv_linux.BUILD`] and
[`ffmpeg_linux.BUILD`] files accordingly.
Moreover, for Nvidia Jetson and Raspberry Pi devices with ARM Ubuntu, the
library path needs to be modified like the following:
MediaPipe's [`opencv_linux.BUILD`] and [`WORKSPACE`] are already configured
for OpenCV 2/3 and should work correctly on any architecture:
```bash
sed -i "s/x86_64-linux-gnu/aarch64-linux-gnu/g" third_party/opencv_linux.BUILD
# WORKSPACE
new_local_repository(
name = "linux_opencv",
build_file = "@//third_party:opencv_linux.BUILD",
path = "/usr",
)
# opencv_linux.BUILD for OpenCV 2/3 installed from Debian package
cc_library(
name = "opencv",
linkopts = [
"-l:libopencv_core.so",
"-l:libopencv_calib3d.so",
"-l:libopencv_features2d.so",
"-l:libopencv_highgui.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgcodecs.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgproc.so",
"-l:libopencv_video.so",
"-l:libopencv_videoio.so",
],
)
```
Option 2. Run [`setup_opencv.sh`] to automatically build OpenCV from source
and modify MediaPipe's OpenCV config.
For OpenCV 4 you need to modify [`opencv_linux.BUILD`] taking into account
current architecture:
Option 3. Follow OpenCV's
```bash
# WORKSPACE
new_local_repository(
name = "linux_opencv",
build_file = "@//third_party:opencv_linux.BUILD",
path = "/usr",
)
# opencv_linux.BUILD for OpenCV 4 installed from Debian package
cc_library(
name = "opencv",
hdrs = glob([
# Uncomment according to your multiarch value (gcc -print-multiarch):
# "include/aarch64-linux-gnu/opencv4/opencv2/cvconfig.h",
# "include/arm-linux-gnueabihf/opencv4/opencv2/cvconfig.h",
# "include/x86_64-linux-gnu/opencv4/opencv2/cvconfig.h",
"include/opencv4/opencv2/**/*.h*",
]),
includes = [
# Uncomment according to your multiarch value (gcc -print-multiarch):
# "include/aarch64-linux-gnu/opencv4/",
# "include/arm-linux-gnueabihf/opencv4/",
# "include/x86_64-linux-gnu/opencv4/",
"include/opencv4/",
],
linkopts = [
"-l:libopencv_core.so",
"-l:libopencv_calib3d.so",
"-l:libopencv_features2d.so",
"-l:libopencv_highgui.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgcodecs.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgproc.so",
"-l:libopencv_video.so",
"-l:libopencv_videoio.so",
],
)
```
**Option 2**. Run [`setup_opencv.sh`] to automatically build OpenCV from
source and modify MediaPipe's OpenCV config. This option will do all steps
defined in Option 3 automatically.
**Option 3**. Follow OpenCV's
[documentation](https://docs.opencv.org/3.4.6/d7/d9f/tutorial_linux_install.html)
to manually build OpenCV from source code.
Note: You may need to modify [`WORKSPACE`], [`opencv_linux.BUILD`] and
[`ffmpeg_linux.BUILD`] to point MediaPipe to your own OpenCV and FFmpeg
libraries. For example if OpenCV and FFmpeg are both manually installed in
"/usr/local/", you will need to update: (1) the "linux_opencv" and
"linux_ffmpeg" new_local_repository rules in [`WORKSPACE`], (2) the "opencv"
cc_library rule in [`opencv_linux.BUILD`], and (3) the "libffmpeg"
cc_library rule in [`ffmpeg_linux.BUILD`]. These 3 changes are shown below:
You may need to modify [`WORKSPACE`] and [`opencv_linux.BUILD`] to point
MediaPipe to your own OpenCV libraries. Assume OpenCV would be installed to
`/usr/local/` which is recommended by default.
OpenCV 2/3 setup:
```bash
# WORKSPACE
new_local_repository(
name = "linux_opencv",
build_file = "@//third_party:opencv_linux.BUILD",
path = "/usr/local",
name = "linux_opencv",
build_file = "@//third_party:opencv_linux.BUILD",
path = "/usr/local",
)
# opencv_linux.BUILD for OpenCV 2/3 installed to /usr/local
cc_library(
name = "opencv",
linkopts = [
"-L/usr/local/lib",
"-l:libopencv_core.so",
"-l:libopencv_calib3d.so",
"-l:libopencv_features2d.so",
"-l:libopencv_highgui.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgcodecs.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgproc.so",
"-l:libopencv_video.so",
"-l:libopencv_videoio.so",
],
)
```
OpenCV 4 setup:
```bash
# WORKSPACE
new_local_repository(
name = "linux_ffmpeg",
build_file = "@//third_party:ffmpeg_linux.BUILD",
path = "/usr/local",
name = "linux_opencv",
build_file = "@//third_party:opencv_linux.BUILD",
path = "/usr/local",
)
# opencv_linux.BUILD for OpenCV 4 installed to /usr/local
cc_library(
name = "opencv",
srcs = glob(
[
"lib/libopencv_core.so",
"lib/libopencv_highgui.so",
"lib/libopencv_imgcodecs.so",
"lib/libopencv_imgproc.so",
"lib/libopencv_video.so",
"lib/libopencv_videoio.so",
],
),
hdrs = glob([
# For OpenCV 3.x
"include/opencv2/**/*.h*",
# For OpenCV 4.x
# "include/opencv4/opencv2/**/*.h*",
]),
includes = [
# For OpenCV 3.x
"include/",
# For OpenCV 4.x
# "include/opencv4/",
],
linkstatic = 1,
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
name = "opencv",
hdrs = glob([
"include/opencv4/opencv2/**/*.h*",
]),
includes = [
"include/opencv4/",
],
linkopts = [
"-L/usr/local/lib",
"-l:libopencv_core.so",
"-l:libopencv_calib3d.so",
"-l:libopencv_features2d.so",
"-l:libopencv_highgui.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgcodecs.so",
"-l:libopencv_imgproc.so",
"-l:libopencv_video.so",
"-l:libopencv_videoio.so",
],
)
```
Current FFmpeg setup is defined in [`ffmpeg_linux.BUILD`] and should work
for any architecture:
```bash
# WORKSPACE
new_local_repository(
name = "linux_ffmpeg",
build_file = "@//third_party:ffmpeg_linux.BUILD",
path = "/usr"
)
# ffmpeg_linux.BUILD for FFmpeg installed from Debian package
cc_library(
name = "libffmpeg",
srcs = glob(
[
"lib/libav*.so",
],
),
hdrs = glob(["include/libav*/*.h"]),
includes = ["include"],
linkopts = [
"-lavcodec",
"-lavformat",
"-lavutil",
],
linkstatic = 1,
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
name = "libffmpeg",
linkopts = [
"-l:libavcodec.so",
"-l:libavformat.so",
"-l:libavutil.so",
],
)
```
@@ -471,7 +556,7 @@ next section.
4. Install Visual C++ Build Tools 2019 and WinSDK
Go to
[the VisualStudio website](ttps://visualstudio.microsoft.com/visual-cpp-build-tools),
[the VisualStudio website](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/visual-cpp-build-tools),
download build tools, and install Microsoft Visual C++ 2019 Redistributable
and Microsoft Build Tools 2019.
@@ -484,7 +569,7 @@ next section.
Option 1. Follow
[the official Bazel documentation](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/install-windows.html)
to install Bazel 3.7.2 or higher.
to install Bazel 5.0.0 or higher.
Option 2. Follow the official
[Bazel documentation](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/install-bazelisk.html)
@@ -572,7 +657,7 @@ cameras. Alternatively, you use a video file as input.
Note: Windows' and WSLs adb versions must be the same version, e.g., if WSL
has ADB 1.0.39, you need to download the corresponding Windows ADB from
[here](https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r26.0.1-windows.zip).
[here](https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r30.0.3-windows.zip).
3. Launch WSL.
@@ -711,7 +796,7 @@ This will use a Docker image that will isolate mediapipe's installation from the
```bash
$ docker run -it --name mediapipe mediapipe:latest
root@bca08b91ff63:/mediapipe# GLOG_logtostderr=1 bazel run --define MEDIAPIPE_DISABLE_GPU=1 mediapipe/examples/desktop/hello_world:hello_world
root@bca08b91ff63:/mediapipe# GLOG_logtostderr=1 bazel run --define MEDIAPIPE_DISABLE_GPU=1 mediapipe/examples/desktop/hello_world
# Should print:
# Hello World!
@@ -738,7 +823,7 @@ common build issues.
root@bca08b91ff63:/mediapipe# bash ./setup_android_sdk_and_ndk.sh
# Should print:
# Android NDK is now installed. Consider setting $ANDROID_NDK_HOME environment variable to be /root/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle/android-ndk-r18b
# Android NDK is now installed. Consider setting $ANDROID_NDK_HOME environment variable to be /root/Android/Sdk/ndk-bundle/android-ndk-r19c
# Set android_ndk_repository and android_sdk_repository in WORKSPACE
# Done
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@@ -32,9 +32,14 @@ example apps, start from, start from
xcode-select --install
```
3. Install [Bazel](https://bazel.build/).
3. Install [Bazelisk](https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazelisk)
.
We recommend using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) to get the latest version.
We recommend using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) to get the latest versions.
```bash
brew install bazelisk
```
4. Set Python 3.7 as the default Python version and install the Python "six"
library. This is needed for TensorFlow.
@@ -187,6 +192,9 @@ Note: When you ask Xcode to run an app, by default it will use the Debug
configuration. Some of our demos are computationally heavy; you may want to use
the Release configuration for better performance.
Note: Due to an imcoptibility caused by one of our dependencies, MediaPipe
cannot be used for apps running on the iPhone Simulator on Apple Silicon (M1).
Tip: To switch build configuration in Xcode, click on the target menu, choose
"Edit Scheme...", select the Run action, and switch the Build Configuration from
Debug to Release. Note that this is set independently for each target.
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@@ -16,17 +16,29 @@ nav_order: 4
MediaPipe currently offers the following solutions:
Solution | NPM Package | Example
----------------- | ----------------------------- | -------
[Face Mesh][F-pg] | [@mediapipe/face_mesh][F-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/face_mesh][F-demo]
[Face Detection][Fd-pg] | [@mediapipe/face_detection][Fd-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/face_detection][Fd-demo]
[Hands][H-pg] | [@mediapipe/hands][H-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/hands][H-demo]
[Holistic][Ho-pg] | [@mediapipe/holistic][Ho-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/holistic][Ho-demo]
[Pose][P-pg] | [@mediapipe/pose][P-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/pose][P-demo]
Solution | NPM Package | Example
--------------------------- | --------------------------------------- | -------
[Face Mesh][F-pg] | [@mediapipe/face_mesh][F-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/face_mesh][F-demo]
[Face Detection][Fd-pg] | [@mediapipe/face_detection][Fd-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/face_detection][Fd-demo]
[Hands][H-pg] | [@mediapipe/hands][H-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/hands][H-demo]
[Holistic][Ho-pg] | [@mediapipe/holistic][Ho-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/holistic][Ho-demo]
[Objectron][Ob-pg] | [@mediapipe/objectron][Ob-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/objectron][Ob-demo]
[Pose][P-pg] | [@mediapipe/pose][P-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/pose][P-demo]
[Selfie Segmentation][S-pg] | [@mediapipe/selfie_segmentation][S-npm] | [mediapipe.dev/demo/selfie_segmentation][S-demo]
Click on a solution link above for more information, including API and code
snippets.
### Supported plaforms:
| Browser | Platform | Notes |
| ------- | ----------------------- | -------------------------------------- |
| Chrome | Android / Windows / Mac | Pixel 4 and older unsupported. Fuschia |
| | | unsupported. |
| Chrome | iOS | Camera unavailable in Chrome on iOS. |
| Safari | iPad/iPhone/Mac | iOS and Safari on iPad / iPhone / |
| | | MacBook |
The quickest way to get acclimated is to look at the examples above. Each demo
has a link to a [CodePen][codepen] so that you can edit the code and try it
yourself. We have included a number of utility packages to help you get started:
@@ -66,29 +78,25 @@ affecting your work, restrict your request to a `<minor>` number. e.g.,
[F-pg]: ../solutions/face_mesh#javascript-solution-api
[Fd-pg]: ../solutions/face_detection#javascript-solution-api
[H-pg]: ../solutions/hands#javascript-solution-api
[Ob-pg]: ../solutions/objectron#javascript-solution-api
[P-pg]: ../solutions/pose#javascript-solution-api
[S-pg]: ../solutions/selfie_segmentation#javascript-solution-api
[Ho-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/holistic
[F-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/face_mesh
[Fd-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/face_detection
[H-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/hands
[Ob-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/objectron
[P-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/pose
[S-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/selfie_segmentation
[draw-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/drawing_utils
[cam-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/camera_utils
[ctrl-npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe/control_utils
[Ho-jsd]: https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@mediapipe/holistic
[F-jsd]: https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@mediapipe/face_mesh
[Fd-jsd]: https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@mediapipe/face_detection
[H-jsd]: https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@mediapipe/hands
[P-jsd]: https://www.jsdelivr.com/package/npm/@mediapipe/pose
[Ho-pen]: https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/holistic
[F-pen]: https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/face_mesh
[Fd-pen]: https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/face_detection
[H-pen]: https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/hands
[P-pen]: https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/pose
[Ho-demo]: https://mediapipe.dev/demo/holistic
[F-demo]: https://mediapipe.dev/demo/face_mesh
[Fd-demo]: https://mediapipe.dev/demo/face_detection
[H-demo]: https://mediapipe.dev/demo/hands
[Ob-demo]: https://mediapipe.dev/demo/objectron
[P-demo]: https://mediapipe.dev/demo/pose
[S-demo]: https://mediapipe.dev/demo/selfie_segmentation
[npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mediapipe
[codepen]: https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can, for instance, activate a Python virtual environment:
$ python3 -m venv mp_env && source mp_env/bin/activate
```
Install MediaPipe Python package and start Python intepreter:
Install MediaPipe Python package and start Python interpreter:
```bash
(mp_env)$ pip install mediapipe
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ details in each solution via the links below:
* [MediaPipe Holistic](../solutions/holistic#python-solution-api)
* [MediaPipe Objectron](../solutions/objectron#python-solution-api)
* [MediaPipe Pose](../solutions/pose#python-solution-api)
* [MediaPipe Selfie Segmentation](../solutions/selfie_segmentation#python-solution-api)
## MediaPipe on Google Colab
@@ -62,6 +63,7 @@ details in each solution via the links below:
* [MediaPipe Pose Colab](https://mediapipe.page.link/pose_py_colab)
* [MediaPipe Pose Classification Colab (Basic)](https://mediapipe.page.link/pose_classification_basic)
* [MediaPipe Pose Classification Colab (Extended)](https://mediapipe.page.link/pose_classification_extended)
* [MediaPipe Selfie Segmentation Colab](https://mediapipe.page.link/selfie_segmentation_py_colab)
## MediaPipe Python Framework
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Mapping\[str, Packet\] | std::map<std::string, Packet> | create_st
np.ndarray<br>(cv.mat and PIL.Image) | mp::ImageFrame | create_image_frame(<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;format=ImageFormat.SRGB,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;data=mat) | get_image_frame(packet)
np.ndarray | mp::Matrix | create_matrix(data) | get_matrix(packet)
Google Proto Message | Google Proto Message | create_proto(proto) | get_proto(packet)
List\[Proto\] | std::vector\<Proto\> | create_proto_vector(proto_list) | get_proto_list(packet)
List\[Proto\] | std::vector\<Proto\> | n/a | get_proto_list(packet)
It's not uncommon that users create custom C++ classes and and send those into
the graphs and calculators. To allow the custom classes to be used in Python
@@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ following steps:
}
return packet.Get<MyType>();
});
}
} // namespace mediapipe
```
@@ -249,12 +250,12 @@ three stages: initialization and setup, graph run, and graph shutdown.
graph.start_run()
graph.add_packet_to_input_stream(
'in_stream', mp.packet_creator.create_str('abc').at(0))
'in_stream', mp.packet_creator.create_string('abc').at(0))
rgb_img = cv2.cvtColor(cv2.imread('/path/to/your/image.png'), cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
graph.add_packet_to_input_stream(
'in_stream',
mp.packet_creator.create_image_frame(format=mp.ImageFormat.SRGB,
mp.packet_creator.create_image_frame(image_format=mp.ImageFormat.SRGB,
data=rgb_img).at(1))
```
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@@ -97,6 +97,49 @@ linux_opencv/macos_opencv/windows_opencv.BUILD files for your local opencv
libraries. [This GitHub issue](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/issues/666)
may also help.
## Python pip install failure
The error message:
```
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement mediapipe
ERROR: No matching distribution found for mediapipe
```
after running `pip install mediapipe` usually indicates that there is no qualified MediaPipe Python for your system.
Please note that MediaPipe Python PyPI officially supports the **64-bit**
version of Python 3.7 to 3.10 on the following OS:
- x86_64 Linux
- x86_64 macOS 10.15+
- amd64 Windows
If the OS is currently supported and you still see this error, please make sure
that both the Python and pip binary are for Python 3.7 to 3.10. Otherwise,
please consider building the MediaPipe Python package locally by following the
instructions [here](python.md#building-mediapipe-python-package).
## Python DLL load failure on Windows
The error message:
```
ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found
```
usually indicates that the local Windows system is missing Visual C++
redistributable packages and/or Visual C++ runtime DLLs. This can be solved by
either installing the official
[vc_redist.x64.exe](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads-2647da03-1eea-4433-9aff-95f26a218cc0)
or installing the "msvc-runtime" Python package by running
```bash
$ python -m pip install msvc-runtime
```
Please note that the "msvc-runtime" Python package is not released or maintained
by Microsoft.
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@@ -40,11 +40,12 @@ Hair Segmentation
[Hands](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hands) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Pose](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/pose) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Holistic](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/holistic) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Selfie Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/selfie_segmentation) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Hair Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hair_segmentation) | ✅ | | ✅ | | |
[Object Detection](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/object_detection) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | ✅
[Box Tracking](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/box_tracking) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | |
[Instant Motion Tracking](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/instant_motion_tracking) | ✅ | | | | |
[Objectron](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/objectron) | ✅ | | ✅ | ✅ | |
[Objectron](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/objectron) | ✅ | | ✅ | ✅ | |
[KNIFT](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/knift) | ✅ | | | | |
[AutoFlip](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/autoflip) | | | ✅ | | |
[MediaSequence](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/media_sequence) | | | ✅ | | |
@@ -54,46 +55,22 @@ See also
[MediaPipe Models and Model Cards](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/models)
for ML models released in MediaPipe.
## MediaPipe in Python
MediaPipe offers customizable Python solutions as a prebuilt Python package on
[PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/mediapipe/), which can be installed simply with
`pip install mediapipe`. It also provides tools for users to build their own
solutions. Please see
[MediaPipe in Python](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/python)
for more info.
## MediaPipe on the Web
MediaPipe on the Web is an effort to run the same ML solutions built for mobile
and desktop also in web browsers. The official API is under construction, but
the core technology has been proven effective. Please see
[MediaPipe on the Web](https://developers.googleblog.com/2020/01/mediapipe-on-web.html)
in Google Developers Blog for details.
You can use the following links to load a demo in the MediaPipe Visualizer, and
over there click the "Runner" icon in the top bar like shown below. The demos
use your webcam video as input, which is processed all locally in real-time and
never leaves your device.
![visualizer_runner](images/visualizer_runner.png)
* [MediaPipe Face Detection](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/face_detection)
* [MediaPipe Iris](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/iris_tracking)
* [MediaPipe Iris: Depth-from-Iris](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/iris_depth)
* [MediaPipe Hands](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/hand_tracking)
* [MediaPipe Hands (palm/hand detection only)](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/hand_detection)
* [MediaPipe Pose](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/pose_tracking)
* [MediaPipe Hair Segmentation](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/hair_segmentation)
## Getting started
Learn how to [install](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/install)
MediaPipe and
[build example applications](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/building_examples),
and start exploring our ready-to-use
[solutions](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/solutions) that you can
further extend and customize.
To start using MediaPipe
[solutions](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/solutions) with only a few
lines code, see example code and demos in
[MediaPipe in Python](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/python) and
[MediaPipe in JavaScript](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/javascript).
To use MediaPipe in C++, Android and iOS, which allow further customization of
the [solutions](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/solutions) as well as
building your own, learn how to
[install](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/install) MediaPipe and
start building example applications in
[C++](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/cpp),
[Android](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/android) and
[iOS](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/getting_started/ios).
The source code is hosted in the
[MediaPipe Github repository](https://github.com/google/mediapipe), and you can
@@ -102,6 +79,13 @@ run code search using
## Publications
* [Bringing artworks to life with AR](https://developers.googleblog.com/2021/07/bringing-artworks-to-life-with-ar.html)
in Google Developers Blog
* [Prosthesis control via Mirru App using MediaPipe hand tracking](https://developers.googleblog.com/2021/05/control-your-mirru-prosthesis-with-mediapipe-hand-tracking.html)
in Google Developers Blog
* [SignAll SDK: Sign language interface using MediaPipe is now available for
developers](https://developers.googleblog.com/2021/04/signall-sdk-sign-language-interface-using-mediapipe-now-available.html)
in Google Developers Blog
* [MediaPipe Holistic - Simultaneous Face, Hand and Pose Prediction, on Device](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/12/mediapipe-holistic-simultaneous-face.html)
in Google AI Blog
* [Background Features in Google Meet, Powered by Web ML](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/10/background-features-in-google-meet.html)
@@ -152,8 +136,8 @@ run code search using
## Community
* [Awesome MediaPipe](https://mediapipe.org) - A curated list of awesome
MediaPipe related frameworks, libraries and software
* [Awesome MediaPipe](https://mediapipe.page.link/awesome-mediapipe) - A
curated list of awesome MediaPipe related frameworks, libraries and software
* [Slack community](https://mediapipe.page.link/joinslack) for MediaPipe users
* [Discuss](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mediapipe) - General
community discussion around MediaPipe
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
layout: default
title: AutoFlip (Saliency-aware Video Cropping)
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 13
nav_order: 14
---
# AutoFlip: Saliency-aware Video Cropping
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
layout: default
title: Box Tracking
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 9
nav_order: 10
---
# MediaPipe Box Tracking
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ MediaPipe Face Detection is an ultrafast face detection solution that comes with
face detector tailored for mobile GPU inference. The detector's super-realtime
performance enables it to be applied to any live viewfinder experience that
requires an accurate facial region of interest as an input for other
task-specific models, such as 3D facial keypoint or geometry estimation (e.g.,
task-specific models, such as 3D facial keypoint estimation (e.g.,
[MediaPipe Face Mesh](./face_mesh.md)), facial features or expression
classification, and face region segmentation. BlazeFace uses a lightweight
feature extraction network inspired by, but distinct from
@@ -45,6 +45,15 @@ section.
Naming style and availability may differ slightly across platforms/languages.
#### model_selection
An integer index `0` or `1`. Use `0` to select a short-range model that works
best for faces within 2 meters from the camera, and `1` for a full-range model
best for faces within 5 meters. For the full-range option, a sparse model is
used for its improved inference speed. Please refer to the
[model cards](./models.md#face_detection) for details. Default to `0` if not
specified.
#### min_detection_confidence
Minimum confidence value (`[0.0, 1.0]`) from the face detection model for the
@@ -68,22 +77,24 @@ normalized to `[0.0, 1.0]` by the image width and height respectively.
Please first follow general [instructions](../getting_started/python.md) to
install MediaPipe Python package, then learn more in the companion
[Python Colab](#resources) and the following usage example.
[Python Colab](#resources) and the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [model_selection](#model_selection)
* [min_detection_confidence](#min_detection_confidence)
```python
import cv2
import mediapipe as mp
mp_face_detction = mp.solutions.face_detection
mp_face_detection = mp.solutions.face_detection
mp_drawing = mp.solutions.drawing_utils
# For static images:
IMAGE_FILES = []
with mp_face_detection.FaceDetection(
min_detection_confidence=0.5) as face_detection:
for idx, file in enumerate(file_list):
model_selection=1, min_detection_confidence=0.5) as face_detection:
for idx, file in enumerate(IMAGE_FILES):
image = cv2.imread(file)
# Convert the BGR image to RGB and process it with MediaPipe Face Detection.
results = face_detection.process(cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB))
@@ -102,7 +113,7 @@ with mp_face_detection.FaceDetection(
# For webcam input:
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
with mp_face_detection.FaceDetection(
min_detection_confidence=0.5) as face_detection:
model_selection=0, min_detection_confidence=0.5) as face_detection:
while cap.isOpened():
success, image = cap.read()
if not success:
@@ -110,12 +121,10 @@ with mp_face_detection.FaceDetection(
# If loading a video, use 'break' instead of 'continue'.
continue
# Flip the image horizontally for a later selfie-view display, and convert
# the BGR image to RGB.
image = cv2.cvtColor(cv2.flip(image, 1), cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
# To improve performance, optionally mark the image as not writeable to
# pass by reference.
image.flags.writeable = False
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
results = face_detection.process(image)
# Draw the face detection annotations on the image.
@@ -124,7 +133,8 @@ with mp_face_detection.FaceDetection(
if results.detections:
for detection in results.detections:
mp_drawing.draw_detection(image, detection)
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Face Detection', image)
# Flip the image horizontally for a selfie-view display.
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Face Detection', cv2.flip(image, 1))
if cv2.waitKey(5) & 0xFF == 27:
break
cap.release()
@@ -138,6 +148,7 @@ and the following usage example.
Supported configuration options:
* [modelSelection](#model_selection)
* [minDetectionConfidence](#min_detection_confidence)
```html
@@ -188,6 +199,7 @@ const faceDetection = new FaceDetection({locateFile: (file) => {
return `https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/[email protected]/${file}`;
}});
faceDetection.setOptions({
modelSelection: 0,
minDetectionConfidence: 0.5
});
faceDetection.onResults(onResults);
@@ -203,6 +215,214 @@ camera.start();
</script>
```
### Android Solution API
Please first follow general
[instructions](../getting_started/android_solutions.md) to add MediaPipe Gradle
dependencies and try the Android Solution API in the companion
[example Android Studio project](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facedetection),
and learn more in the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [staticImageMode](#static_image_mode)
* [modelSelection](#model_selection)
#### Camera Input
```java
// For camera input and result rendering with OpenGL.
FaceDetectionOptions faceDetectionOptions =
FaceDetectionOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(false)
.setModelSelection(0).build();
FaceDetection faceDetection = new FaceDetection(this, faceDetectionOptions);
faceDetection.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Face Detection error:" + message));
// Initializes a new CameraInput instance and connects it to MediaPipe Face Detection Solution.
CameraInput cameraInput = new CameraInput(this);
cameraInput.setNewFrameListener(
textureFrame -> faceDetection.send(textureFrame));
// Initializes a new GlSurfaceView with a ResultGlRenderer<FaceDetectionResult> instance
// that provides the interfaces to run user-defined OpenGL rendering code.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facedetection/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/facedetection/FaceDetectionResultGlRenderer.java
// as an example.
SolutionGlSurfaceView<FaceDetectionResult> glSurfaceView =
new SolutionGlSurfaceView<>(
this, faceDetection.getGlContext(), faceDetection.getGlMajorVersion());
glSurfaceView.setSolutionResultRenderer(new FaceDetectionResultGlRenderer());
glSurfaceView.setRenderInputImage(true);
faceDetection.setResultListener(
faceDetectionResult -> {
if (faceDetectionResult.multiFaceDetections().isEmpty()) {
return;
}
RelativeKeypoint noseTip =
faceDetectionResult
.multiFaceDetections()
.get(0)
.getLocationData()
.getRelativeKeypoints(FaceKeypoint.NOSE_TIP);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Face Detection nose tip normalized coordinates (value range: [0, 1]): x=%f, y=%f",
noseTip.getX(), noseTip.getY()));
// Request GL rendering.
glSurfaceView.setRenderData(faceDetectionResult);
glSurfaceView.requestRender();
});
// The runnable to start camera after the GLSurfaceView is attached.
glSurfaceView.post(
() ->
cameraInput.start(
this,
faceDetection.getGlContext(),
CameraInput.CameraFacing.FRONT,
glSurfaceView.getWidth(),
glSurfaceView.getHeight()));
```
#### Image Input
```java
// For reading images from gallery and drawing the output in an ImageView.
FaceDetectionOptions faceDetectionOptions =
FaceDetectionOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(true)
.setModelSelection(0).build();
FaceDetection faceDetection = new FaceDetection(this, faceDetectionOptions);
// Connects MediaPipe Face Detection Solution to the user-defined ImageView
// instance that allows users to have the custom drawing of the output landmarks
// on it. See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facedetection/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/facedetection/FaceDetectionResultImageView.java
// as an example.
FaceDetectionResultImageView imageView = new FaceDetectionResultImageView(this);
faceDetection.setResultListener(
faceDetectionResult -> {
if (faceDetectionResult.multiFaceDetections().isEmpty()) {
return;
}
int width = faceDetectionResult.inputBitmap().getWidth();
int height = faceDetectionResult.inputBitmap().getHeight();
RelativeKeypoint noseTip =
faceDetectionResult
.multiFaceDetections()
.get(0)
.getLocationData()
.getRelativeKeypoints(FaceKeypoint.NOSE_TIP);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Face Detection nose tip coordinates (pixel values): x=%f, y=%f",
noseTip.getX() * width, noseTip.getY() * height));
// Request canvas drawing.
imageView.setFaceDetectionResult(faceDetectionResult);
runOnUiThread(() -> imageView.update());
});
faceDetection.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Face Detection error:" + message));
// ActivityResultLauncher to get an image from the gallery as Bitmap.
ActivityResultLauncher<Intent> imageGetter =
registerForActivityResult(
new ActivityResultContracts.StartActivityForResult(),
result -> {
Intent resultIntent = result.getData();
if (resultIntent != null && result.getResultCode() == RESULT_OK) {
Bitmap bitmap = null;
try {
bitmap =
MediaStore.Images.Media.getBitmap(
this.getContentResolver(), resultIntent.getData());
// Please also rotate the Bitmap based on its orientation.
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Bitmap reading error:" + e);
}
if (bitmap != null) {
faceDetection.send(bitmap);
}
}
});
Intent pickImageIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
pickImageIntent.setDataAndType(MediaStore.Images.Media.INTERNAL_CONTENT_URI, "image/*");
imageGetter.launch(pickImageIntent);
```
#### Video Input
```java
// For video input and result rendering with OpenGL.
FaceDetectionOptions faceDetectionOptions =
FaceDetectionOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(false)
.setModelSelection(0).build();
FaceDetection faceDetection = new FaceDetection(this, faceDetectionOptions);
faceDetection.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Face Detection error:" + message));
// Initializes a new VideoInput instance and connects it to MediaPipe Face Detection Solution.
VideoInput videoInput = new VideoInput(this);
videoInput.setNewFrameListener(
textureFrame -> faceDetection.send(textureFrame));
// Initializes a new GlSurfaceView with a ResultGlRenderer<FaceDetectionResult> instance
// that provides the interfaces to run user-defined OpenGL rendering code.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facedetection/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/facedetection/FaceDetectionResultGlRenderer.java
// as an example.
SolutionGlSurfaceView<FaceDetectionResult> glSurfaceView =
new SolutionGlSurfaceView<>(
this, faceDetection.getGlContext(), faceDetection.getGlMajorVersion());
glSurfaceView.setSolutionResultRenderer(new FaceDetectionResultGlRenderer());
glSurfaceView.setRenderInputImage(true);
faceDetection.setResultListener(
faceDetectionResult -> {
if (faceDetectionResult.multiFaceDetections().isEmpty()) {
return;
}
RelativeKeypoint noseTip =
faceDetectionResult
.multiFaceDetections()
.get(0)
.getLocationData()
.getRelativeKeypoints(FaceKeypoint.NOSE_TIP);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Face Detection nose tip normalized coordinates (value range: [0, 1]): x=%f, y=%f",
noseTip.getX(), noseTip.getY()));
// Request GL rendering.
glSurfaceView.setRenderData(faceDetectionResult);
glSurfaceView.requestRender();
});
ActivityResultLauncher<Intent> videoGetter =
registerForActivityResult(
new ActivityResultContracts.StartActivityForResult(),
result -> {
Intent resultIntent = result.getData();
if (resultIntent != null) {
if (result.getResultCode() == RESULT_OK) {
glSurfaceView.post(
() ->
videoInput.start(
this,
resultIntent.getData(),
faceDetection.getGlContext(),
glSurfaceView.getWidth(),
glSurfaceView.getHeight()));
}
}
});
Intent pickVideoIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
pickVideoIntent.setDataAndType(MediaStore.Video.Media.INTERNAL_CONTENT_URI, "video/*");
videoGetter.launch(pickVideoIntent);
```
## Example Apps
Please first see general instructions for
@@ -254,10 +474,6 @@ same configuration as the GPU pipeline, runs entirely on CPU.
* Target:
[`mediapipe/examples/desktop/face_detection:face_detection_gpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/desktop/face_detection/BUILD)
### Web
Please refer to [these instructions](../index.md#mediapipe-on-the-web).
### Coral
Please refer to
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@@ -20,34 +20,34 @@ nav_order: 2
## Overview
MediaPipe Face Mesh is a face geometry solution that estimates 468 3D face
landmarks in real-time even on mobile devices. It employs machine learning (ML)
to infer the 3D surface geometry, requiring only a single camera input without
the need for a dedicated depth sensor. Utilizing lightweight model architectures
together with GPU acceleration throughout the pipeline, the solution delivers
real-time performance critical for live experiences.
MediaPipe Face Mesh is a solution that estimates 468 3D face landmarks in
real-time even on mobile devices. It employs machine learning (ML) to infer the
3D facial surface, requiring only a single camera input without the need for a
dedicated depth sensor. Utilizing lightweight model architectures together with
GPU acceleration throughout the pipeline, the solution delivers real-time
performance critical for live experiences.
Additionally, the solution is bundled with the Face Geometry module that bridges
the gap between the face landmark estimation and useful real-time augmented
reality (AR) applications. It establishes a metric 3D space and uses the face
landmark screen positions to estimate face geometry within that space. The face
geometry data consists of common 3D geometry primitives, including a face pose
transformation matrix and a triangular face mesh. Under the hood, a lightweight
statistical analysis method called
Additionally, the solution is bundled with the Face Transform module that
bridges the gap between the face landmark estimation and useful real-time
augmented reality (AR) applications. It establishes a metric 3D space and uses
the face landmark screen positions to estimate a face transform within that
space. The face transform data consists of common 3D primitives, including a
face pose transformation matrix and a triangular face mesh. Under the hood, a
lightweight statistical analysis method called
[Procrustes Analysis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procrustes_analysis) is
employed to drive a robust, performant and portable logic. The analysis runs on
CPU and has a minimal speed/memory footprint on top of the ML model inference.
![face_mesh_ar_effects.gif](../images/face_mesh_ar_effects.gif) |
:-------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 1. AR effects utilizing facial surface geometry.* |
*Fig 1. AR effects utilizing the 3D facial surface.* |
## ML Pipeline
Our ML pipeline consists of two real-time deep neural network models that work
together: A detector that operates on the full image and computes face locations
and a 3D face landmark model that operates on those locations and predicts the
approximate surface geometry via regression. Having the face accurately cropped
approximate 3D surface via regression. Having the face accurately cropped
drastically reduces the need for common data augmentations like affine
transformations consisting of rotations, translation and scale changes. Instead
it allows the network to dedicate most of its capacity towards coordinate
@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ prediction accuracy. In addition, in our pipeline the crops can also be
generated based on the face landmarks identified in the previous frame, and only
when the landmark model could no longer identify face presence is the face
detector invoked to relocalize the face. This strategy is similar to that
employed in our [MediaPipe Hands](./hands.md) solution, which uses a palm detector
together with a hand landmark model.
employed in our [MediaPipe Hands](./hands.md) solution, which uses a palm
detector together with a hand landmark model.
The pipeline is implemented as a MediaPipe
[graph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/face_mesh/face_mesh_mobile.pbtxt)
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ and renders using a dedicated
The
[face landmark subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_landmark/face_landmark_front_gpu.pbtxt)
internally uses a
[face_detection_subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_front_gpu.pbtxt)
[face_detection_subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_short_range_gpu.pbtxt)
from the
[face detection module](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection).
@@ -111,7 +111,24 @@ You can find more information about the face landmark model in this
:------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 2. Face landmarks: the red box indicates the cropped area as input to the landmark model, the red dots represent the 468 landmarks in 3D, and the green lines connecting landmarks illustrate the contours around the eyes, eyebrows, lips and the entire face.* |
## Face Geometry Module
#### Attention Mesh Model
In addition to the [Face Landmark Model](#face-landmark-model) we provide
another model that applies
[attention](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attention_(machine_learning)) to
semantically meaningful face regions, and therefore predicting landmarks more
accurately around lips, eyes and irises, at the expense of more compute. It
enables applications like AR makeup and AR puppeteering.
The attention mesh model can be selected in the Solution APIs via the
[refine_landmarks](#refine_landmarks) option. You can also find more information
about the model in this [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.10962).
![attention_mesh_architecture.png](../images/attention_mesh_architecture.png) |
:---------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 3. Attention Mesh: Overview of model architecture.* |
## Face Transform Module
The [Face Landmark Model](#face-landmark-model) performs a single-camera face landmark
detection in the screen coordinate space: the X- and Y- coordinates are
@@ -123,7 +140,7 @@ enable the full spectrum of augmented reality (AR) features like aligning a
virtual 3D object with a detected face.
The
[Face Geometry module](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_geometry)
[Face Transform module](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_geometry)
moves away from the screen coordinate space towards a metric 3D space and
provides necessary primitives to handle a detected face as a regular 3D object.
By design, you'll be able to use a perspective camera to project the final 3D
@@ -134,7 +151,7 @@ landmark positions are not changed.
#### Metric 3D Space
The **Metric 3D space** established within the Face Geometry module is a
The **Metric 3D space** established within the Face Transform module is a
right-handed orthonormal metric 3D coordinate space. Within the space, there is
a **virtual perspective camera** located at the space origin and pointed in the
negative direction of the Z-axis. In the current pipeline, it is assumed that
@@ -145,8 +162,8 @@ be set freely, however for better results it is advised to set them as close to
the *real physical camera parameters* as possible.
![face_geometry_metric_3d_space.gif](../images/face_geometry_metric_3d_space.gif) |
:----------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 3. A visualization of multiple key elements in the Metric 3D space.* |
:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 4. A visualization of multiple key elements in the Metric 3D space.* |
#### Canonical Face Model
@@ -167,11 +184,11 @@ functions:
### Components
#### Geometry Pipeline
#### Transform Pipeline
The **Geometry Pipeline** is a key component, which is responsible for
estimating face geometry objects within the Metric 3D space. On each frame, the
following steps are executed in the given order:
The **Transform Pipeline** is a key component, which is responsible for
estimating the face transform objects within the Metric 3D space. On each frame,
the following steps are executed in the given order:
- Face landmark screen coordinates are converted into the Metric 3D space
coordinates;
@@ -182,12 +199,12 @@ following steps are executed in the given order:
positions (XYZ), while both the vertex texture coordinates (UV) and the
triangular topology are inherited from the canonical face model.
The geometry pipeline is implemented as a MediaPipe
The transform pipeline is implemented as a MediaPipe
[calculator](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_geometry/geometry_pipeline_calculator.cc).
For your convenience, the face geometry pipeline calculator is bundled together
with corresponding metadata into a unified MediaPipe
For your convenience, this calculator is bundled together with corresponding
metadata into a unified MediaPipe
[subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_geometry/face_geometry_from_landmarks.pbtxt).
The face geometry format is defined as a Protocol Buffer
The face transform format is defined as a Protocol Buffer
[message](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_geometry/protos/face_geometry.proto).
#### Effect Renderer
@@ -210,7 +227,7 @@ The effect renderer is implemented as a MediaPipe
| ![face_geometry_renderer.gif](../images/face_geometry_renderer.gif) |
| :---------------------------------------------------------------------: |
| *Fig 4. An example of face effects rendered by the Face Geometry Effect Renderer.* |
| *Fig 5. An example of face effects rendered by the Face Transform Effect Renderer.* |
## Solution APIs
@@ -234,6 +251,12 @@ unrelated, images. Default to `false`.
Maximum number of faces to detect. Default to `1`.
#### refine_landmarks
Whether to further refine the landmark coordinates around the eyes and lips, and
output additional landmarks around the irises by applying the
[Attention Mesh Model](#attention-mesh-model). Default to `false`.
#### min_detection_confidence
Minimum confidence value (`[0.0, 1.0]`) from the face detection model for the
@@ -265,12 +288,13 @@ magnitude of `z` uses roughly the same scale as `x`.
Please first follow general [instructions](../getting_started/python.md) to
install MediaPipe Python package, then learn more in the companion
[Python Colab](#resources) and the following usage example.
[Python Colab](#resources) and the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode)
* [max_num_faces](#max_num_faces)
* [refine_landmarks](#refine_landmarks)
* [min_detection_confidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [min_tracking_confidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -278,15 +302,18 @@ Supported configuration options:
import cv2
import mediapipe as mp
mp_drawing = mp.solutions.drawing_utils
mp_drawing_styles = mp.solutions.drawing_styles
mp_face_mesh = mp.solutions.face_mesh
# For static images:
IMAGE_FILES = []
drawing_spec = mp_drawing.DrawingSpec(thickness=1, circle_radius=1)
with mp_face_mesh.FaceMesh(
static_image_mode=True,
max_num_faces=1,
refine_landmarks=True,
min_detection_confidence=0.5) as face_mesh:
for idx, file in enumerate(file_list):
for idx, file in enumerate(IMAGE_FILES):
image = cv2.imread(file)
# Convert the BGR image to RGB before processing.
results = face_mesh.process(cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB))
@@ -300,15 +327,32 @@ with mp_face_mesh.FaceMesh(
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image=annotated_image,
landmark_list=face_landmarks,
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACE_CONNECTIONS,
landmark_drawing_spec=drawing_spec,
connection_drawing_spec=drawing_spec)
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACEMESH_TESSELATION,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_tesselation_style())
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image=annotated_image,
landmark_list=face_landmarks,
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACEMESH_CONTOURS,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_contours_style())
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image=annotated_image,
landmark_list=face_landmarks,
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACEMESH_IRISES,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_iris_connections_style())
cv2.imwrite('/tmp/annotated_image' + str(idx) + '.png', annotated_image)
# For webcam input:
drawing_spec = mp_drawing.DrawingSpec(thickness=1, circle_radius=1)
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
with mp_face_mesh.FaceMesh(
max_num_faces=1,
refine_landmarks=True,
min_detection_confidence=0.5,
min_tracking_confidence=0.5) as face_mesh:
while cap.isOpened():
@@ -318,12 +362,10 @@ with mp_face_mesh.FaceMesh(
# If loading a video, use 'break' instead of 'continue'.
continue
# Flip the image horizontally for a later selfie-view display, and convert
# the BGR image to RGB.
image = cv2.cvtColor(cv2.flip(image, 1), cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
# To improve performance, optionally mark the image as not writeable to
# pass by reference.
image.flags.writeable = False
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
results = face_mesh.process(image)
# Draw the face mesh annotations on the image.
@@ -334,10 +376,26 @@ with mp_face_mesh.FaceMesh(
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image=image,
landmark_list=face_landmarks,
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACE_CONNECTIONS,
landmark_drawing_spec=drawing_spec,
connection_drawing_spec=drawing_spec)
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe FaceMesh', image)
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACEMESH_TESSELATION,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_tesselation_style())
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image=image,
landmark_list=face_landmarks,
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACEMESH_CONTOURS,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_contours_style())
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image=image,
landmark_list=face_landmarks,
connections=mp_face_mesh.FACEMESH_IRISES,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_iris_connections_style())
# Flip the image horizontally for a selfie-view display.
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Face Mesh', cv2.flip(image, 1))
if cv2.waitKey(5) & 0xFF == 27:
break
cap.release()
@@ -352,6 +410,7 @@ and the following usage example.
Supported configuration options:
* [maxNumFaces](#max_num_faces)
* [refineLandmarks](#refine_landmarks)
* [minDetectionConfidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [minTrackingConfidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -392,8 +451,10 @@ function onResults(results) {
{color: '#C0C0C070', lineWidth: 1});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_RIGHT_EYE, {color: '#FF3030'});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_RIGHT_EYEBROW, {color: '#FF3030'});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_RIGHT_IRIS, {color: '#FF3030'});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_LEFT_EYE, {color: '#30FF30'});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_LEFT_EYEBROW, {color: '#30FF30'});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_LEFT_IRIS, {color: '#30FF30'});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_FACE_OVAL, {color: '#E0E0E0'});
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks, FACEMESH_LIPS, {color: '#E0E0E0'});
}
@@ -406,6 +467,7 @@ const faceMesh = new FaceMesh({locateFile: (file) => {
}});
faceMesh.setOptions({
maxNumFaces: 1,
refineLandmarks: true,
minDetectionConfidence: 0.5,
minTrackingConfidence: 0.5
});
@@ -422,6 +484,202 @@ camera.start();
</script>
```
### Android Solution API
Please first follow general
[instructions](../getting_started/android_solutions.md) to add MediaPipe Gradle
dependencies and try the Android Solution API in the companion
[example Android Studio project](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facemesh),
and learn more in the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [staticImageMode](#static_image_mode)
* [maxNumFaces](#max_num_faces)
* [refineLandmarks](#refine_landmarks)
* runOnGpu: Run the pipeline and the model inference on GPU or CPU.
#### Camera Input
```java
// For camera input and result rendering with OpenGL.
FaceMeshOptions faceMeshOptions =
FaceMeshOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(false)
.setRefineLandmarks(true)
.setMaxNumFaces(1)
.setRunOnGpu(true).build();
FaceMesh faceMesh = new FaceMesh(this, faceMeshOptions);
faceMesh.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Face Mesh error:" + message));
// Initializes a new CameraInput instance and connects it to MediaPipe Face Mesh Solution.
CameraInput cameraInput = new CameraInput(this);
cameraInput.setNewFrameListener(
textureFrame -> faceMesh.send(textureFrame));
// Initializes a new GlSurfaceView with a ResultGlRenderer<FaceMeshResult> instance
// that provides the interfaces to run user-defined OpenGL rendering code.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facemesh/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/facemesh/FaceMeshResultGlRenderer.java
// as an example.
SolutionGlSurfaceView<FaceMeshResult> glSurfaceView =
new SolutionGlSurfaceView<>(
this, faceMesh.getGlContext(), faceMesh.getGlMajorVersion());
glSurfaceView.setSolutionResultRenderer(new FaceMeshResultGlRenderer());
glSurfaceView.setRenderInputImage(true);
faceMesh.setResultListener(
faceMeshResult -> {
NormalizedLandmark noseLandmark =
result.multiFaceLandmarks().get(0).getLandmarkList().get(1);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Face Mesh nose normalized coordinates (value range: [0, 1]): x=%f, y=%f",
noseLandmark.getX(), noseLandmark.getY()));
// Request GL rendering.
glSurfaceView.setRenderData(faceMeshResult);
glSurfaceView.requestRender();
});
// The runnable to start camera after the GLSurfaceView is attached.
glSurfaceView.post(
() ->
cameraInput.start(
this,
faceMesh.getGlContext(),
CameraInput.CameraFacing.FRONT,
glSurfaceView.getWidth(),
glSurfaceView.getHeight()));
```
#### Image Input
```java
// For reading images from gallery and drawing the output in an ImageView.
FaceMeshOptions faceMeshOptions =
FaceMeshOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(true)
.setRefineLandmarks(true)
.setMaxNumFaces(1)
.setRunOnGpu(true).build();
FaceMesh faceMesh = new FaceMesh(this, faceMeshOptions);
// Connects MediaPipe Face Mesh Solution to the user-defined ImageView instance
// that allows users to have the custom drawing of the output landmarks on it.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facemesh/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/facemesh/FaceMeshResultImageView.java
// as an example.
FaceMeshResultImageView imageView = new FaceMeshResultImageView(this);
faceMesh.setResultListener(
faceMeshResult -> {
int width = faceMeshResult.inputBitmap().getWidth();
int height = faceMeshResult.inputBitmap().getHeight();
NormalizedLandmark noseLandmark =
result.multiFaceLandmarks().get(0).getLandmarkList().get(1);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Face Mesh nose coordinates (pixel values): x=%f, y=%f",
noseLandmark.getX() * width, noseLandmark.getY() * height));
// Request canvas drawing.
imageView.setFaceMeshResult(faceMeshResult);
runOnUiThread(() -> imageView.update());
});
faceMesh.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Face Mesh error:" + message));
// ActivityResultLauncher to get an image from the gallery as Bitmap.
ActivityResultLauncher<Intent> imageGetter =
registerForActivityResult(
new ActivityResultContracts.StartActivityForResult(),
result -> {
Intent resultIntent = result.getData();
if (resultIntent != null && result.getResultCode() == RESULT_OK) {
Bitmap bitmap = null;
try {
bitmap =
MediaStore.Images.Media.getBitmap(
this.getContentResolver(), resultIntent.getData());
// Please also rotate the Bitmap based on its orientation.
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Bitmap reading error:" + e);
}
if (bitmap != null) {
faceMesh.send(bitmap);
}
}
});
Intent pickImageIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
pickImageIntent.setDataAndType(MediaStore.Images.Media.INTERNAL_CONTENT_URI, "image/*");
imageGetter.launch(pickImageIntent);
```
#### Video Input
```java
// For video input and result rendering with OpenGL.
FaceMeshOptions faceMeshOptions =
FaceMeshOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(false)
.setRefineLandmarks(true)
.setMaxNumFaces(1)
.setRunOnGpu(true).build();
FaceMesh faceMesh = new FaceMesh(this, faceMeshOptions);
faceMesh.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Face Mesh error:" + message));
// Initializes a new VideoInput instance and connects it to MediaPipe Face Mesh Solution.
VideoInput videoInput = new VideoInput(this);
videoInput.setNewFrameListener(
textureFrame -> faceMesh.send(textureFrame));
// Initializes a new GlSurfaceView with a ResultGlRenderer<FaceMeshResult> instance
// that provides the interfaces to run user-defined OpenGL rendering code.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/facemesh/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/facemesh/FaceMeshResultGlRenderer.java
// as an example.
SolutionGlSurfaceView<FaceMeshResult> glSurfaceView =
new SolutionGlSurfaceView<>(
this, faceMesh.getGlContext(), faceMesh.getGlMajorVersion());
glSurfaceView.setSolutionResultRenderer(new FaceMeshResultGlRenderer());
glSurfaceView.setRenderInputImage(true);
faceMesh.setResultListener(
faceMeshResult -> {
NormalizedLandmark noseLandmark =
result.multiFaceLandmarks().get(0).getLandmarkList().get(1);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Face Mesh nose normalized coordinates (value range: [0, 1]): x=%f, y=%f",
noseLandmark.getX(), noseLandmark.getY()));
// Request GL rendering.
glSurfaceView.setRenderData(faceMeshResult);
glSurfaceView.requestRender();
});
ActivityResultLauncher<Intent> videoGetter =
registerForActivityResult(
new ActivityResultContracts.StartActivityForResult(),
result -> {
Intent resultIntent = result.getData();
if (resultIntent != null) {
if (result.getResultCode() == RESULT_OK) {
glSurfaceView.post(
() ->
videoInput.start(
this,
resultIntent.getData(),
faceMesh.getGlContext(),
glSurfaceView.getWidth(),
glSurfaceView.getHeight()));
}
}
});
Intent pickVideoIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
pickVideoIntent.setDataAndType(MediaStore.Video.Media.INTERNAL_CONTENT_URI, "video/*");
videoGetter.launch(pickVideoIntent);
```
## Example Apps
Please first see general instructions for
+9 -2
View File
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
layout: default
title: Hair Segmentation
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 7
nav_order: 8
---
# MediaPipe Hair Segmentation
@@ -51,7 +51,14 @@ to visualize its associated subgraphs, please see
### Web
Please refer to [these instructions](../index.md#mediapipe-on-the-web).
Use [this link](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/hair_segmentation) to load a demo
in the MediaPipe Visualizer, and over there click the "Runner" icon in the top
bar like shown below. The demos use your webcam video as input, which is
processed all locally in real-time and never leaves your device. Please see
[MediaPipe on the Web](https://developers.googleblog.com/2020/01/mediapipe-on-web.html)
in Google Developers Blog for details.
![visualizer_runner](../images/visualizer_runner.png)
## Resources
+245 -11
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@@ -91,8 +91,10 @@ To detect initial hand locations, we designed a
mobile real-time uses in a manner similar to the face detection model in
[MediaPipe Face Mesh](./face_mesh.md). Detecting hands is a decidedly complex
task: our
[model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/palm_detection/palm_detection.tflite)
has to work across a variety of hand sizes with a large scale span (~20x)
[lite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/palm_detection/palm_detection_lite.tflite)
and
[full model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/palm_detection/palm_detection_full.tflite)
have to work across a variety of hand sizes with a large scale span (~20x)
relative to the image frame and be able to detect occluded and self-occluded
hands. Whereas faces have high contrast patterns, e.g., in the eye and mouth
region, the lack of such features in hands makes it comparatively difficult to
@@ -120,7 +122,7 @@ just 86.22%.
### Hand Landmark Model
After the palm detection over the whole image our subsequent hand landmark
[model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/hand_landmark/hand_landmark.tflite)
[model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/hand_landmark/hand_landmark_full.tflite)
performs precise keypoint localization of 21 3D hand-knuckle coordinates inside
the detected hand regions via regression, that is direct coordinate prediction.
The model learns a consistent internal hand pose representation and is robust
@@ -163,6 +165,11 @@ unrelated, images. Default to `false`.
Maximum number of hands to detect. Default to `2`.
#### model_complexity
Complexity of the hand landmark model: `0` or `1`. Landmark accuracy as well as
inference latency generally go up with the model complexity. Default to `1`.
#### min_detection_confidence
Minimum confidence value (`[0.0, 1.0]`) from the hand detection model for the
@@ -190,6 +197,13 @@ of 21 hand landmarks and each landmark is composed of `x`, `y` and `z`. `x` and
and the smaller the value the closer the landmark is to the camera. The
magnitude of `z` uses roughly the same scale as `x`.
#### multi_hand_world_landmarks
Collection of detected/tracked hands, where each hand is represented as a list
of 21 hand landmarks in world coordinates. Each landmark is composed of `x`, `y`
and `z`: real-world 3D coordinates in meters with the origin at the hand's
approximate geometric center.
#### multi_handedness
Collection of handedness of the detected/tracked hands (i.e. is it a left or
@@ -206,12 +220,13 @@ is not the case, please swap the handedness output in the application.
Please first follow general [instructions](../getting_started/python.md) to
install MediaPipe Python package, then learn more in the companion
[Python Colab](#resources) and the following usage example.
[Python Colab](#resources) and the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode)
* [max_num_hands](#max_num_hands)
* [model_complexity](#model_complexity)
* [min_detection_confidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [min_tracking_confidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -219,14 +234,16 @@ Supported configuration options:
import cv2
import mediapipe as mp
mp_drawing = mp.solutions.drawing_utils
mp_drawing_styles = mp.solutions.drawing_styles
mp_hands = mp.solutions.hands
# For static images:
IMAGE_FILES = []
with mp_hands.Hands(
static_image_mode=True,
max_num_hands=2,
min_detection_confidence=0.5) as hands:
for idx, file in enumerate(file_list):
for idx, file in enumerate(IMAGE_FILES):
# Read an image, flip it around y-axis for correct handedness output (see
# above).
image = cv2.flip(cv2.imread(file), 1)
@@ -247,13 +264,24 @@ with mp_hands.Hands(
f'{hand_landmarks.landmark[mp_hands.HandLandmark.INDEX_FINGER_TIP].y * image_height})'
)
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
annotated_image, hand_landmarks, mp_hands.HAND_CONNECTIONS)
annotated_image,
hand_landmarks,
mp_hands.HAND_CONNECTIONS,
mp_drawing_styles.get_default_hand_landmarks_style(),
mp_drawing_styles.get_default_hand_connections_style())
cv2.imwrite(
'/tmp/annotated_image' + str(idx) + '.png', cv2.flip(annotated_image, 1))
# Draw hand world landmarks.
if not results.multi_hand_world_landmarks:
continue
for hand_world_landmarks in results.multi_hand_world_landmarks:
mp_drawing.plot_landmarks(
hand_world_landmarks, mp_hands.HAND_CONNECTIONS, azimuth=5)
# For webcam input:
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
with mp_hands.Hands(
model_complexity=0,
min_detection_confidence=0.5,
min_tracking_confidence=0.5) as hands:
while cap.isOpened():
@@ -263,12 +291,10 @@ with mp_hands.Hands(
# If loading a video, use 'break' instead of 'continue'.
continue
# Flip the image horizontally for a later selfie-view display, and convert
# the BGR image to RGB.
image = cv2.cvtColor(cv2.flip(image, 1), cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
# To improve performance, optionally mark the image as not writeable to
# pass by reference.
image.flags.writeable = False
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
results = hands.process(image)
# Draw the hand annotations on the image.
@@ -277,8 +303,13 @@ with mp_hands.Hands(
if results.multi_hand_landmarks:
for hand_landmarks in results.multi_hand_landmarks:
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image, hand_landmarks, mp_hands.HAND_CONNECTIONS)
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Hands', image)
image,
hand_landmarks,
mp_hands.HAND_CONNECTIONS,
mp_drawing_styles.get_default_hand_landmarks_style(),
mp_drawing_styles.get_default_hand_connections_style())
# Flip the image horizontally for a selfie-view display.
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Hands', cv2.flip(image, 1))
if cv2.waitKey(5) & 0xFF == 27:
break
cap.release()
@@ -293,6 +324,7 @@ and a [fun application], and the following usage example.
Supported configuration options:
* [maxNumHands](#max_num_hands)
* [modelComplexity](#model_complexity)
* [minDetectionConfidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [minTrackingConfidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -342,6 +374,7 @@ const hands = new Hands({locateFile: (file) => {
}});
hands.setOptions({
maxNumHands: 2,
modelComplexity: 1,
minDetectionConfidence: 0.5,
minTrackingConfidence: 0.5
});
@@ -358,6 +391,207 @@ camera.start();
</script>
```
### Android Solution API
Please first follow general
[instructions](../getting_started/android_solutions.md) to add MediaPipe Gradle
dependencies and try the Android Solution API in the companion
[example Android Studio project](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/hands),
and learn more in the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [staticImageMode](#static_image_mode)
* [maxNumHands](#max_num_hands)
* runOnGpu: Run the pipeline and the model inference on GPU or CPU.
#### Camera Input
```java
// For camera input and result rendering with OpenGL.
HandsOptions handsOptions =
HandsOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(false)
.setMaxNumHands(2)
.setRunOnGpu(true).build();
Hands hands = new Hands(this, handsOptions);
hands.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Hands error:" + message));
// Initializes a new CameraInput instance and connects it to MediaPipe Hands Solution.
CameraInput cameraInput = new CameraInput(this);
cameraInput.setNewFrameListener(
textureFrame -> hands.send(textureFrame));
// Initializes a new GlSurfaceView with a ResultGlRenderer<HandsResult> instance
// that provides the interfaces to run user-defined OpenGL rendering code.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/hands/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/hands/HandsResultGlRenderer.java
// as an example.
SolutionGlSurfaceView<HandsResult> glSurfaceView =
new SolutionGlSurfaceView<>(
this, hands.getGlContext(), hands.getGlMajorVersion());
glSurfaceView.setSolutionResultRenderer(new HandsResultGlRenderer());
glSurfaceView.setRenderInputImage(true);
hands.setResultListener(
handsResult -> {
if (result.multiHandLandmarks().isEmpty()) {
return;
}
NormalizedLandmark wristLandmark =
handsResult.multiHandLandmarks().get(0).getLandmarkList().get(HandLandmark.WRIST);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Hand wrist normalized coordinates (value range: [0, 1]): x=%f, y=%f",
wristLandmark.getX(), wristLandmark.getY()));
// Request GL rendering.
glSurfaceView.setRenderData(handsResult);
glSurfaceView.requestRender();
});
// The runnable to start camera after the GLSurfaceView is attached.
glSurfaceView.post(
() ->
cameraInput.start(
this,
hands.getGlContext(),
CameraInput.CameraFacing.FRONT,
glSurfaceView.getWidth(),
glSurfaceView.getHeight()));
```
#### Image Input
```java
// For reading images from gallery and drawing the output in an ImageView.
HandsOptions handsOptions =
HandsOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(true)
.setMaxNumHands(2)
.setRunOnGpu(true).build();
Hands hands = new Hands(this, handsOptions);
// Connects MediaPipe Hands Solution to the user-defined ImageView instance that
// allows users to have the custom drawing of the output landmarks on it.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/hands/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/hands/HandsResultImageView.java
// as an example.
HandsResultImageView imageView = new HandsResultImageView(this);
hands.setResultListener(
handsResult -> {
if (result.multiHandLandmarks().isEmpty()) {
return;
}
int width = handsResult.inputBitmap().getWidth();
int height = handsResult.inputBitmap().getHeight();
NormalizedLandmark wristLandmark =
handsResult.multiHandLandmarks().get(0).getLandmarkList().get(HandLandmark.WRIST);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Hand wrist coordinates (pixel values): x=%f, y=%f",
wristLandmark.getX() * width, wristLandmark.getY() * height));
// Request canvas drawing.
imageView.setHandsResult(handsResult);
runOnUiThread(() -> imageView.update());
});
hands.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Hands error:" + message));
// ActivityResultLauncher to get an image from the gallery as Bitmap.
ActivityResultLauncher<Intent> imageGetter =
registerForActivityResult(
new ActivityResultContracts.StartActivityForResult(),
result -> {
Intent resultIntent = result.getData();
if (resultIntent != null && result.getResultCode() == RESULT_OK) {
Bitmap bitmap = null;
try {
bitmap =
MediaStore.Images.Media.getBitmap(
this.getContentResolver(), resultIntent.getData());
// Please also rotate the Bitmap based on its orientation.
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Bitmap reading error:" + e);
}
if (bitmap != null) {
hands.send(bitmap);
}
}
});
Intent pickImageIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
pickImageIntent.setDataAndType(MediaStore.Images.Media.INTERNAL_CONTENT_URI, "image/*");
imageGetter.launch(pickImageIntent);
```
#### Video Input
```java
// For video input and result rendering with OpenGL.
HandsOptions handsOptions =
HandsOptions.builder()
.setStaticImageMode(false)
.setMaxNumHands(2)
.setRunOnGpu(true).build();
Hands hands = new Hands(this, handsOptions);
hands.setErrorListener(
(message, e) -> Log.e(TAG, "MediaPipe Hands error:" + message));
// Initializes a new VideoInput instance and connects it to MediaPipe Hands Solution.
VideoInput videoInput = new VideoInput(this);
videoInput.setNewFrameListener(
textureFrame -> hands.send(textureFrame));
// Initializes a new GlSurfaceView with a ResultGlRenderer<HandsResult> instance
// that provides the interfaces to run user-defined OpenGL rendering code.
// See mediapipe/examples/android/solutions/hands/src/main/java/com/google/mediapipe/examples/hands/HandsResultGlRenderer.java
// as an example.
SolutionGlSurfaceView<HandsResult> glSurfaceView =
new SolutionGlSurfaceView<>(
this, hands.getGlContext(), hands.getGlMajorVersion());
glSurfaceView.setSolutionResultRenderer(new HandsResultGlRenderer());
glSurfaceView.setRenderInputImage(true);
hands.setResultListener(
handsResult -> {
if (result.multiHandLandmarks().isEmpty()) {
return;
}
NormalizedLandmark wristLandmark =
handsResult.multiHandLandmarks().get(0).getLandmarkList().get(HandLandmark.WRIST);
Log.i(
TAG,
String.format(
"MediaPipe Hand wrist normalized coordinates (value range: [0, 1]): x=%f, y=%f",
wristLandmark.getX(), wristLandmark.getY()));
// Request GL rendering.
glSurfaceView.setRenderData(handsResult);
glSurfaceView.requestRender();
});
ActivityResultLauncher<Intent> videoGetter =
registerForActivityResult(
new ActivityResultContracts.StartActivityForResult(),
result -> {
Intent resultIntent = result.getData();
if (resultIntent != null) {
if (result.getResultCode() == RESULT_OK) {
glSurfaceView.post(
() ->
videoInput.start(
this,
resultIntent.getData(),
hands.getGlContext(),
glSurfaceView.getWidth(),
glSurfaceView.getHeight()));
}
}
});
Intent pickVideoIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK);
pickVideoIntent.setDataAndType(MediaStore.Video.Media.INTERNAL_CONTENT_URI, "video/*");
videoGetter.launch(pickVideoIntent);
```
## Example Apps
Please first see general instructions for
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@@ -135,12 +135,11 @@ another detection until it loses track, on reducing computation and latency. If
set to `true`, person detection runs every input image, ideal for processing a
batch of static, possibly unrelated, images. Default to `false`.
#### upper_body_only
#### model_complexity
If set to `true`, the solution outputs only the 25 upper-body pose landmarks
(535 in total) instead of the full set of 33 pose landmarks (543 in total). Note
that upper-body-only prediction may be more accurate for use cases where the
lower-body parts are mostly out of view. Default to `false`.
Complexity of the pose landmark model: `0`, `1` or `2`. Landmark accuracy as
well as inference latency generally go up with the model complexity. Default to
`1`.
#### smooth_landmarks
@@ -148,6 +147,23 @@ If set to `true`, the solution filters pose landmarks across different input
images to reduce jitter, but ignored if [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode)
is also set to `true`. Default to `true`.
#### enable_segmentation
If set to `true`, in addition to the pose, face and hand landmarks the solution
also generates the segmentation mask. Default to `false`.
#### smooth_segmentation
If set to `true`, the solution filters segmentation masks across different input
images to reduce jitter. Ignored if [enable_segmentation](#enable_segmentation)
is `false` or [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode) is `true`. Default to
`true`.
#### refine_face_landmarks
Whether to further refine the landmark coordinates around the eyes and lips, and
output additional landmarks around the irises. Default to `false`.
#### min_detection_confidence
Minimum confidence value (`[0.0, 1.0]`) from the person-detection model for the
@@ -177,6 +193,16 @@ A list of pose landmarks. Each landmark consists of the following:
* `visibility`: A value in `[0.0, 1.0]` indicating the likelihood of the
landmark being visible (present and not occluded) in the image.
#### pose_world_landmarks
Another list of pose landmarks in world coordinates. Each landmark consists of
the following:
* `x`, `y` and `z`: Real-world 3D coordinates in meters with the origin at the
center between hips.
* `visibility`: Identical to that defined in the corresponding
[pose_landmarks](#pose_landmarks).
#### face_landmarks
A list of 468 face landmarks. Each landmark consists of `x`, `y` and `z`. `x`
@@ -198,17 +224,29 @@ the camera. The magnitude of `z` uses roughly the same scale as `x`.
A list of 21 hand landmarks on the right hand, in the same representation as
[left_hand_landmarks](#left_hand_landmarks).
#### segmentation_mask
The output segmentation mask, predicted only when
[enable_segmentation](#enable_segmentation) is set to `true`. The mask has the
same width and height as the input image, and contains values in `[0.0, 1.0]`
where `1.0` and `0.0` indicate high certainty of a "human" and "background"
pixel respectively. Please refer to the platform-specific usage examples below
for usage details.
### Python Solution API
Please first follow general [instructions](../getting_started/python.md) to
install MediaPipe Python package, then learn more in the companion
[Python Colab](#resources) and the following usage example.
[Python Colab](#resources) and the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode)
* [upper_body_only](#upper_body_only)
* [model_complexity](#model_complexity)
* [smooth_landmarks](#smooth_landmarks)
* [enable_segmentation](#enable_segmentation)
* [smooth_segmentation](#smooth_segmentation)
* [refine_face_landmarks](#refine_face_landmarks)
* [min_detection_confidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [min_tracking_confidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -216,11 +254,17 @@ Supported configuration options:
import cv2
import mediapipe as mp
mp_drawing = mp.solutions.drawing_utils
mp_drawing_styles = mp.solutions.drawing_styles
mp_holistic = mp.solutions.holistic
# For static images:
with mp_holistic.Holistic(static_image_mode=True) as holistic:
for idx, file in enumerate(file_list):
IMAGE_FILES = []
with mp_holistic.Holistic(
static_image_mode=True,
model_complexity=2,
enable_segmentation=True,
refine_face_landmarks=True) as holistic:
for idx, file in enumerate(IMAGE_FILES):
image = cv2.imread(file)
image_height, image_width, _ = image.shape
# Convert the BGR image to RGB before processing.
@@ -232,19 +276,33 @@ with mp_holistic.Holistic(static_image_mode=True) as holistic:
f'{results.pose_landmarks.landmark[mp_holistic.PoseLandmark.NOSE].x * image_width}, '
f'{results.pose_landmarks.landmark[mp_holistic.PoseLandmark.NOSE].y * image_height})'
)
# Draw pose, left and right hands, and face landmarks on the image.
annotated_image = image.copy()
# Draw segmentation on the image.
# To improve segmentation around boundaries, consider applying a joint
# bilateral filter to "results.segmentation_mask" with "image".
condition = np.stack((results.segmentation_mask,) * 3, axis=-1) > 0.1
bg_image = np.zeros(image.shape, dtype=np.uint8)
bg_image[:] = BG_COLOR
annotated_image = np.where(condition, annotated_image, bg_image)
# Draw pose, left and right hands, and face landmarks on the image.
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
annotated_image, results.face_landmarks, mp_holistic.FACE_CONNECTIONS)
annotated_image,
results.face_landmarks,
mp_holistic.FACEMESH_TESSELATION,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_tesselation_style())
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
annotated_image, results.left_hand_landmarks, mp_holistic.HAND_CONNECTIONS)
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
annotated_image, results.right_hand_landmarks, mp_holistic.HAND_CONNECTIONS)
# Use mp_holistic.UPPER_BODY_POSE_CONNECTIONS for drawing below when
# upper_body_only is set to True.
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
annotated_image, results.pose_landmarks, mp_holistic.POSE_CONNECTIONS)
annotated_image,
results.pose_landmarks,
mp_holistic.POSE_CONNECTIONS,
landmark_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles.
get_default_pose_landmarks_style())
cv2.imwrite('/tmp/annotated_image' + str(idx) + '.png', annotated_image)
# Plot pose world landmarks.
mp_drawing.plot_landmarks(
results.pose_world_landmarks, mp_holistic.POSE_CONNECTIONS)
# For webcam input:
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
@@ -258,26 +316,30 @@ with mp_holistic.Holistic(
# If loading a video, use 'break' instead of 'continue'.
continue
# Flip the image horizontally for a later selfie-view display, and convert
# the BGR image to RGB.
image = cv2.cvtColor(cv2.flip(image, 1), cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
# To improve performance, optionally mark the image as not writeable to
# pass by reference.
image.flags.writeable = False
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
results = holistic.process(image)
# Draw landmark annotation on the image.
image.flags.writeable = True
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR)
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image, results.face_landmarks, mp_holistic.FACE_CONNECTIONS)
image,
results.face_landmarks,
mp_holistic.FACEMESH_CONTOURS,
landmark_drawing_spec=None,
connection_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_face_mesh_contours_style())
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image, results.left_hand_landmarks, mp_holistic.HAND_CONNECTIONS)
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image, results.right_hand_landmarks, mp_holistic.HAND_CONNECTIONS)
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image, results.pose_landmarks, mp_holistic.POSE_CONNECTIONS)
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Holistic', image)
image,
results.pose_landmarks,
mp_holistic.POSE_CONNECTIONS,
landmark_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles
.get_default_pose_landmarks_style())
# Flip the image horizontally for a selfie-view display.
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Holistic', cv2.flip(image, 1))
if cv2.waitKey(5) & 0xFF == 27:
break
cap.release()
@@ -291,8 +353,11 @@ and the following usage example.
Supported configuration options:
* [upperBodyOnly](#upper_body_only)
* [modelComplexity](#model_complexity)
* [smoothLandmarks](#smooth_landmarks)
* [enableSegmentation](#enable_segmentation)
* [smoothSegmentation](#smooth_segmentation)
* [refineFaceLandmarks](#refineFaceLandmarks)
* [minDetectionConfidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [minTrackingConfidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -325,8 +390,20 @@ const canvasCtx = canvasElement.getContext('2d');
function onResults(results) {
canvasCtx.save();
canvasCtx.clearRect(0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
canvasCtx.drawImage(results.segmentationMask, 0, 0,
canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
// Only overwrite existing pixels.
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'source-in';
canvasCtx.fillStyle = '#00FF00';
canvasCtx.fillRect(0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
// Only overwrite missing pixels.
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'destination-atop';
canvasCtx.drawImage(
results.image, 0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'source-over';
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, results.poseLandmarks, POSE_CONNECTIONS,
{color: '#00FF00', lineWidth: 4});
drawLandmarks(canvasCtx, results.poseLandmarks,
@@ -348,8 +425,11 @@ const holistic = new Holistic({locateFile: (file) => {
return `https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/holistic/${file}`;
}});
holistic.setOptions({
upperBodyOnly: false,
modelComplexity: 1,
smoothLandmarks: true,
enableSegmentation: true,
smoothSegmentation: true,
refineFaceLandmarks: true,
minDetectionConfidence: 0.5,
minTrackingConfidence: 0.5
});
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layout: default
title: Instant Motion Tracking
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 10
nav_order: 11
---
# MediaPipe Instant Motion Tracking
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ and renders using a dedicated
The
[face landmark subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_landmark/face_landmark_front_gpu.pbtxt)
internally uses a
[face detection subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_front_gpu.pbtxt)
[face detection subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_short_range_gpu.pbtxt)
from the
[face detection module](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection).
@@ -193,7 +193,17 @@ on how to build MediaPipe examples.
### Web
Please refer to [these instructions](../index.md#mediapipe-on-the-web).
You can use the following links to load a demo in the MediaPipe Visualizer, and
over there click the "Runner" icon in the top bar like shown below. The demos
use your webcam video as input, which is processed all locally in real-time and
never leaves your device. Please see
[MediaPipe on the Web](https://developers.googleblog.com/2020/01/mediapipe-on-web.html)
in Google Developers Blog for details.
![visualizer_runner](../images/visualizer_runner.png)
* [MediaPipe Iris](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/iris_tracking)
* [MediaPipe Iris: Depth-from-Iris](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/demo/iris_depth)
## Resources
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layout: default
title: KNIFT (Template-based Feature Matching)
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 12
nav_order: 13
---
# MediaPipe KNIFT
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layout: default
title: Dataset Preparation with MediaSequence
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 14
nav_order: 15
---
# Dataset Preparation with MediaSequence
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@@ -14,19 +14,37 @@ nav_order: 30
### [Face Detection](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/face_detection)
* Face detection model for front-facing/selfie camera:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/models/face_detection_front.tflite),
[TFLite model quantized for EdgeTPU/Coral](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/coral/models/face-detector-quantized_edgetpu.tflite)
* Face detection model for back-facing camera:
[TFLite model ](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/models/face_detection_back.tflite)
* [Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/blazeface-mc)
* Short-range model (best for faces within 2 meters from the camera):
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_short_range.tflite),
[TFLite model quantized for EdgeTPU/Coral](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/coral/models/face-detector-quantized_edgetpu.tflite),
[Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/blazeface-mc)
* Full-range model (dense, best for faces within 5 meters from the camera):
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_full_range.tflite),
[Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/blazeface-back-mc)
* Full-range model (sparse, best for faces within 5 meters from the camera):
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_detection/face_detection_full_range_sparse.tflite),
[Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/blazeface-back-sparse-mc)
Full-range dense and sparse models have the same quality in terms of
[F-score](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-score) however differ in underlying
metrics. The dense model is slightly better in
[Recall](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_and_recall) whereas the sparse
model outperforms the dense one in
[Precision](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_and_recall). Speed-wise
sparse model is ~30% faster when executing on CPU via
[XNNPACK](https://github.com/google/XNNPACK) whereas on GPU the models
demonstrate comparable latencies. Depending on your application, you may prefer
one over the other.
### [Face Mesh](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/face_mesh)
* Face landmark model:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_landmark/face_landmark.tflite),
[TF.js model](https://tfhub.dev/mediapipe/facemesh/1)
* [Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/facemesh-mc)
* Face landmark model w/ attention (aka Attention Mesh):
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/face_landmark/face_landmark_with_attention.tflite)
* [Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/facemesh-mc),
[Model card (w/ attention)](https://mediapipe.page.link/attentionmesh-mc)
### [Iris](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/iris)
@@ -37,22 +55,23 @@ nav_order: 30
### [Hands](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hands)
* Palm detection model:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/palm_detection/palm_detection.tflite),
[TFLite model (lite)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/palm_detection/palm_detection_lite.tflite),
[TFLite model (full)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/palm_detection/palm_detection_full.tflite),
[TF.js model](https://tfhub.dev/mediapipe/handdetector/1)
* Hand landmark model:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/hand_landmark/hand_landmark.tflite),
[TFLite model (sparse)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/hand_landmark/hand_landmark_sparse.tflite),
[TFLite model (lite)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/hand_landmark/hand_landmark_lite.tflite),
[TFLite model (full)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/hand_landmark/hand_landmark_full.tflite),
[TF.js model](https://tfhub.dev/mediapipe/handskeleton/1)
* [Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/handmc), [Model card (sparse)](https://mediapipe.page.link/handmc-sparse)
* [Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/handmc)
### [Pose](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/pose)
* Pose detection model:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/pose_detection/pose_detection.tflite)
* Full-body pose landmark model:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/pose_landmark/pose_landmark_full_body.tflite)
* Upper-body pose landmark model:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/pose_landmark/pose_landmark_upper_body.tflite)
* Pose landmark model:
[TFLite model (lite)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/pose_landmark/pose_landmark_lite.tflite),
[TFLite model (full)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/pose_landmark/pose_landmark_full.tflite),
[TFLite model (heavy)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/pose_landmark/pose_landmark_heavy.tflite)
* [Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/blazepose-mc)
### [Holistic](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/holistic)
@@ -60,6 +79,12 @@ nav_order: 30
* Hand recrop model:
[TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/holistic_landmark/hand_recrop.tflite)
### [Selfie Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/selfie_segmentation)
* [TFLite model (general)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation.tflite)
* [TFLite model (landscape)](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_landscape.tflite)
* [Model card](https://mediapipe.page.link/selfiesegmentation-mc)
### [Hair Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hair_segmentation)
* [TFLite model](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/models/hair_segmentation.tflite)
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layout: default
title: Object Detection
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 8
nav_order: 9
---
# MediaPipe Object Detection
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ on how to build MediaPipe examples.
Note: The following runs TensorFlow inference on CPU. If you would like to
run inference on GPU (Linux only), please follow
[TensorFlow CUDA Support and Setup on Linux Desktop](gpu.md#tensorflow-cuda-support-and-setup-on-linux-desktop)
[TensorFlow CUDA Support and Setup on Linux Desktop](../getting_started/gpu_support.md#tensorflow-cuda-support-and-setup-on-linux-desktop)
instead.
To build the TensorFlow CPU inference example on desktop, run:
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
layout: default
title: Objectron (3D Object Detection)
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 11
nav_order: 12
---
# MediaPipe Objectron
@@ -224,29 +224,33 @@ where object detection simply runs on every image. Default to `0.99`.
#### model_name
Name of the model to use for predicting 3D bounding box landmarks. Currently supports
`{'Shoe', 'Chair', 'Cup', 'Camera'}`.
Name of the model to use for predicting 3D bounding box landmarks. Currently
supports `{'Shoe', 'Chair', 'Cup', 'Camera'}`. Default to `Shoe`.
#### focal_length
Camera focal length `(fx, fy)`, by default is defined in
[NDC space](#ndc-space). To use focal length `(fx_pixel, fy_pixel)` in
[pixel space](#pixel-space), users should provide `image_size` = `(image_width,
image_height)` to enable conversions inside the API. For further details about
NDC and pixel space, please see [Coordinate Systems](#coordinate-systems).
By default, camera focal length defined in [NDC space](#ndc-space), i.e., `(fx,
fy)`. Default to `(1.0, 1.0)`. To specify focal length in
[pixel space](#pixel-space) instead, i.e., `(fx_pixel, fy_pixel)`, users should
provide [`image_size`](#image_size) = `(image_width, image_height)` to enable
conversions inside the API. For further details about NDC and pixel space,
please see [Coordinate Systems](#coordinate-systems).
#### principal_point
Camera principal point `(px, py)`, by default is defined in
[NDC space](#ndc-space). To use principal point `(px_pixel, py_pixel)` in
[pixel space](#pixel-space), users should provide `image_size` = `(image_width,
image_height)` to enable conversions inside the API. For further details about
NDC and pixel space, please see [Coordinate Systems](#coordinate-systems).
By default, camera principal point defined in [NDC space](#ndc-space), i.e.,
`(px, py)`. Default to `(0.0, 0.0)`. To specify principal point in
[pixel space](#pixel-space), i.e.,`(px_pixel, py_pixel)`, users should provide
[`image_size`](#image_size) = `(image_width, image_height)` to enable
conversions inside the API. For further details about NDC and pixel space,
please see [Coordinate Systems](#coordinate-systems).
#### image_size
(**Optional**) size `(image_width, image_height)` of the input image, **ONLY**
needed when use `focal_length` and `principal_point` in pixel space.
**Specify only when [`focal_length`](#focal_length) and
[`principal_point`](#principal_point) are specified in pixel space.**
Size of the input image, i.e., `(image_width, image_height)`.
### Output
@@ -277,7 +281,7 @@ following:
Please first follow general [instructions](../getting_started/python.md) to
install MediaPipe Python package, then learn more in the companion
[Python Colab](#resources) and the following usage example.
[Python Colab](#resources) and the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
@@ -297,11 +301,12 @@ mp_drawing = mp.solutions.drawing_utils
mp_objectron = mp.solutions.objectron
# For static images:
IMAGE_FILES = []
with mp_objectron.Objectron(static_image_mode=True,
max_num_objects=5,
min_detection_confidence=0.5,
model_name='Shoe') as objectron:
for idx, file in enumerate(file_list):
for idx, file in enumerate(IMAGE_FILES):
image = cv2.imread(file)
# Convert the BGR image to RGB and process it with MediaPipe Objectron.
results = objectron.process(cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB))
@@ -333,11 +338,10 @@ with mp_objectron.Objectron(static_image_mode=False,
# If loading a video, use 'break' instead of 'continue'.
continue
# Convert the BGR image to RGB.
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
# To improve performance, optionally mark the image as not writeable to
# pass by reference.
image.flags.writeable = False
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
results = objectron.process(image)
# Draw the box landmarks on the image.
@@ -349,12 +353,96 @@ with mp_objectron.Objectron(static_image_mode=False,
image, detected_object.landmarks_2d, mp_objectron.BOX_CONNECTIONS)
mp_drawing.draw_axis(image, detected_object.rotation,
detected_object.translation)
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Objectron', image)
# Flip the image horizontally for a selfie-view display.
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Objectron', cv2.flip(image, 1))
if cv2.waitKey(5) & 0xFF == 27:
break
cap.release()
```
## JavaScript Solution API
Please first see general [introduction](../getting_started/javascript.md) on
MediaPipe in JavaScript, then learn more in the companion [web demo](#resources)
and the following usage example.
Supported configuration options:
* [staticImageMode](#static_image_mode)
* [maxNumObjects](#max_num_objects)
* [minDetectionConfidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [minTrackingConfidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
* [modelName](#model_name)
* [focalLength](#focal_length)
* [principalPoint](#principal_point)
* [imageSize](#image_size)
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/camera_utils/camera_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/control_utils/control_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/control_utils_3d/control_utils_3d.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/drawing_utils/drawing_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/objectron/objectron.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div class="container">
<video class="input_video"></video>
<canvas class="output_canvas" width="1280px" height="720px"></canvas>
</div>
</body>
</html>
```
```javascript
<script type="module">
const videoElement = document.getElementsByClassName('input_video')[0];
const canvasElement = document.getElementsByClassName('output_canvas')[0];
const canvasCtx = canvasElement.getContext('2d');
function onResults(results) {
canvasCtx.save();
canvasCtx.drawImage(
results.image, 0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
if (!!results.objectDetections) {
for (const detectedObject of results.objectDetections) {
// Reformat keypoint information as landmarks, for easy drawing.
const landmarks: mpObjectron.Point2D[] =
detectedObject.keypoints.map(x => x.point2d);
// Draw bounding box.
drawingUtils.drawConnectors(canvasCtx, landmarks,
mpObjectron.BOX_CONNECTIONS, {color: '#FF0000'});
// Draw centroid.
drawingUtils.drawLandmarks(canvasCtx, [landmarks[0]], {color: '#FFFFFF'});
}
}
canvasCtx.restore();
}
const objectron = new Objectron({locateFile: (file) => {
return `https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/objectron/${file}`;
}});
objectron.setOptions({
modelName: 'Chair',
maxNumObjects: 3,
});
objectron.onResults(onResults);
const camera = new Camera(videoElement, {
onFrame: async () => {
await objectron.send({image: videoElement});
},
width: 1280,
height: 720
});
camera.start();
</script>
```
## Example Apps
Please first see general instructions for
@@ -441,7 +529,7 @@ Example app bounding boxes are rendered with [GlAnimationOverlayCalculator](http
> ```
> and then run
>
> ```build
> ```bash
> bazel run -c opt mediapipe/graphs/object_detection_3d/obj_parser:ObjParser -- input_dir=[INTERMEDIATE_OUTPUT_DIR] output_dir=[OUTPUT_DIR]
> ```
> INPUT_DIR should be the folder with initial asset .obj files to be processed,
@@ -560,11 +648,15 @@ py = -py_pixel * 2.0 / image_height + 1.0
[Announcing the Objectron Dataset](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/11/announcing-objectron-dataset.html)
* Google AI Blog:
[Real-Time 3D Object Detection on Mobile Devices with MediaPipe](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/03/real-time-3d-object-detection-on-mobile.html)
* Paper: [Objectron: A Large Scale Dataset of Object-Centric Videos in the Wild with Pose Annotations](https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09988), to appear in CVPR 2021
* Paper: [Objectron: A Large Scale Dataset of Object-Centric Videos in the
Wild with Pose Annotations](https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.09988), to appear in
CVPR 2021
* Paper: [MobilePose: Real-Time Pose Estimation for Unseen Objects with Weak
Shape Supervision](https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.03522)
* Paper:
[Instant 3D Object Tracking with Applications in Augmented Reality](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1O_zHmlgXIzAdKljp20U_JUkEHOGG52R8)
([presentation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ndF1AIo7h0)), Fourth Workshop on Computer Vision for AR/VR, CVPR 2020
([presentation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ndF1AIo7h0)), Fourth
Workshop on Computer Vision for AR/VR, CVPR 2020
* [Models and model cards](./models.md#objectron)
* [Web demo](https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/objectron)
* [Python Colab](https://mediapipe.page.link/objectron_py_colab)
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@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ overlay of digital content and information on top of the physical world in
augmented reality.
MediaPipe Pose is a ML solution for high-fidelity body pose tracking, inferring
33 3D landmarks on the whole body (or 25 upper-body landmarks) from RGB video
frames utilizing our
33 3D landmarks and background segmentation mask on the whole body from RGB
video frames utilizing our
[BlazePose](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/08/on-device-real-time-body-pose-tracking.html)
research that also powers the
[ML Kit Pose Detection API](https://developers.google.com/ml-kit/vision/pose-detection).
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ environments for inference, whereas our method achieves real-time performance on
most modern [mobile phones](#mobile), [desktops/laptops](#desktop), in
[python](#python-solution-api) and even on the [web](#javascript-solution-api).
![pose_tracking_upper_body_example.gif](../images/mobile/pose_tracking_upper_body_example.gif) |
:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 1. Example of MediaPipe Pose for upper-body pose tracking.* |
![pose_tracking_example.gif](../images/mobile/pose_tracking_example.gif) |
:----------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 1. Example of MediaPipe Pose for pose tracking.* |
## ML Pipeline
@@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ The solution utilizes a two-step detector-tracker ML pipeline, proven to be
effective in our [MediaPipe Hands](./hands.md) and
[MediaPipe Face Mesh](./face_mesh.md) solutions. Using a detector, the pipeline
first locates the person/pose region-of-interest (ROI) within the frame. The
tracker subsequently predicts the pose landmarks within the ROI using the
ROI-cropped frame as input. Note that for video use cases the detector is
invoked only as needed, i.e., for the very first frame and when the tracker
could no longer identify body pose presence in the previous frame. For other
frames the pipeline simply derives the ROI from the previous frames pose
tracker subsequently predicts the pose landmarks and segmentation mask within
the ROI using the ROI-cropped frame as input. Note that for video use cases the
detector is invoked only as needed, i.e., for the very first frame and when the
tracker could no longer identify body pose presence in the previous frame. For
other frames the pipeline simply derives the ROI from the previous frames pose
landmarks.
The pipeline is implemented as a MediaPipe
@@ -77,6 +77,36 @@ Note: To visualize a graph, copy the graph and paste it into
to visualize its associated subgraphs, please see
[visualizer documentation](../tools/visualizer.md).
## Pose Estimation Quality
To evaluate the quality of our [models](./models.md#pose) against other
well-performing publicly available solutions, we use three different validation
datasets, representing different verticals: Yoga, Dance and HIIT. Each image
contains only a single person located 2-4 meters from the camera. To be
consistent with other solutions, we perform evaluation only for 17 keypoints
from [COCO topology](https://cocodataset.org/#keypoints-2020).
Method | Yoga <br/> [`mAP`] | Yoga <br/> [`[email protected]`] | Dance <br/> [`mAP`] | Dance <br/> [`[email protected]`] | HIIT <br/> [`mAP`] | HIIT <br/> [`[email protected]`]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -----------------: | ---------------------: | ------------------: | ----------------------: | -----------------: | ---------------------:
BlazePose GHUM Heavy | 68.1 | **96.4** | 73.0 | **97.2** | 74.0 | **97.5**
BlazePose GHUM Full | 62.6 | **95.5** | 67.4 | **96.3** | 68.0 | **95.7**
BlazePose GHUM Lite | 45.0 | **90.2** | 53.6 | **92.5** | 53.8 | **93.5**
[AlphaPose ResNet50](https://github.com/MVIG-SJTU/AlphaPose) | 63.4 | **96.0** | 57.8 | **95.5** | 63.4 | **96.0**
[Apple Vision](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/vision/detecting_human_body_poses_in_images) | 32.8 | **82.7** | 36.4 | **91.4** | 44.5 | **88.6**
![pose_tracking_pck_chart.png](../images/mobile/pose_tracking_pck_chart.png) |
:--------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 2. Quality evaluation in [`[email protected]`].* |
We designed our models specifically for live perception use cases, so all of
them work in real-time on the majority of modern devices.
Method | Latency <br/> Pixel 3 [TFLite GPU](https://www.tensorflow.org/lite/performance/gpu_advanced) | Latency <br/> MacBook Pro (15-inch 2017)
-------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | ---------------------------------------:
BlazePose GHUM Heavy | 53 ms | 38 ms
BlazePose GHUM Full | 25 ms | 27 ms
BlazePose GHUM Lite | 20 ms | 25 ms
## Models
### Person/pose Detection Model (BlazePose Detector)
@@ -93,25 +123,25 @@ hip midpoints.
![pose_tracking_detector_vitruvian_man.png](../images/mobile/pose_tracking_detector_vitruvian_man.png) |
:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 2. Vitruvian man aligned via two virtual keypoints predicted by BlazePose detector in addition to the face bounding box.* |
*Fig 3. Vitruvian man aligned via two virtual keypoints predicted by BlazePose detector in addition to the face bounding box.* |
### Pose Landmark Model (BlazePose GHUM 3D)
### Pose Landmark Model (BlazePose [GHUM](https://github.com/google-research/google-research/tree/master/ghum) 3D)
The landmark model in MediaPipe Pose comes in two versions: a full-body model
that predicts the location of 33 pose landmarks (see figure below), and an
upper-body version that only predicts the first 25. The latter may be more
accurate than the former in scenarios where the lower-body parts are mostly out
of view.
Please find more detail in the
[BlazePose Google AI Blog](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/08/on-device-real-time-body-pose-tracking.html),
this [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.10204) and
[the model card](./models.md#pose), and the attributes in each landmark
[below](#pose_landmarks).
The landmark model in MediaPipe Pose predicts the location of 33 pose landmarks
(see figure below).
![pose_tracking_full_body_landmarks.png](../images/mobile/pose_tracking_full_body_landmarks.png) |
:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
*Fig 3. 33 pose landmarks.* |
*Fig 4. 33 pose landmarks.* |
Optionally, MediaPipe Pose can predicts a full-body
[segmentation mask](#segmentation_mask) represented as a two-class segmentation
(human or background).
Please find more detail in the
[BlazePose Google AI Blog](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/08/on-device-real-time-body-pose-tracking.html),
this [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.10204),
[the model card](./models.md#pose) and the [Output](#output) section below.
## Solution APIs
@@ -129,12 +159,11 @@ until it loses track, on reducing computation and latency. If set to `true`,
person detection runs every input image, ideal for processing a batch of static,
possibly unrelated, images. Default to `false`.
#### upper_body_only
#### model_complexity
If set to `true`, the solution outputs only the 25 upper-body pose landmarks.
Otherwise, it outputs the full set of 33 pose landmarks. Note that
upper-body-only prediction may be more accurate for use cases where the
lower-body parts are mostly out of view. Default to `false`.
Complexity of the pose landmark model: `0`, `1` or `2`. Landmark accuracy as
well as inference latency generally go up with the model complexity. Default to
`1`.
#### smooth_landmarks
@@ -142,6 +171,18 @@ If set to `true`, the solution filters pose landmarks across different input
images to reduce jitter, but ignored if [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode)
is also set to `true`. Default to `true`.
#### enable_segmentation
If set to `true`, in addition to the pose landmarks the solution also generates
the segmentation mask. Default to `false`.
#### smooth_segmentation
If set to `true`, the solution filters segmentation masks across different input
images to reduce jitter. Ignored if [enable_segmentation](#enable_segmentation)
is `false` or [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode) is `true`. Default to
`true`.
#### min_detection_confidence
Minimum confidence value (`[0.0, 1.0]`) from the person-detection model for the
@@ -162,31 +203,56 @@ Naming style may differ slightly across platforms/languages.
#### pose_landmarks
A list of pose landmarks. Each lanmark consists of the following:
A list of pose landmarks. Each landmark consists of the following:
* `x` and `y`: Landmark coordinates normalized to `[0.0, 1.0]` by the image
width and height respectively.
* `z`: Represents the landmark depth with the depth at the midpoint of hips
being the origin, and the smaller the value the closer the landmark is to
the camera. The magnitude of `z` uses roughly the same scale as `x`.
Note: `z` is predicted only in full-body mode, and should be discarded when
[upper_body_only](#upper_body_only) is `true`.
* `visibility`: A value in `[0.0, 1.0]` indicating the likelihood of the
landmark being visible (present and not occluded) in the image.
#### pose_world_landmarks
*Fig 5. Example of MediaPipe Pose real-world 3D coordinates.* |
:-----------------------------------------------------------: |
<video autoplay muted loop preload style="height: auto; width: 480px"><source src="../images/mobile/pose_world_landmarks.mp4" type="video/mp4"></video> |
Another list of pose landmarks in world coordinates. Each landmark consists of
the following:
* `x`, `y` and `z`: Real-world 3D coordinates in meters with the origin at the
center between hips.
* `visibility`: Identical to that defined in the corresponding
[pose_landmarks](#pose_landmarks).
#### segmentation_mask
The output segmentation mask, predicted only when
[enable_segmentation](#enable_segmentation) is set to `true`. The mask has the
same width and height as the input image, and contains values in `[0.0, 1.0]`
where `1.0` and `0.0` indicate high certainty of a "human" and "background"
pixel respectively. Please refer to the platform-specific usage examples below
for usage details.
*Fig 6. Example of MediaPipe Pose segmentation mask.* |
:---------------------------------------------------: |
<video autoplay muted loop preload style="height: auto; width: 480px"><source src="../images/mobile/pose_segmentation.mp4" type="video/mp4"></video> |
### Python Solution API
Please first follow general [instructions](../getting_started/python.md) to
install MediaPipe Python package, then learn more in the companion
[Python Colab](#resources) and the following usage example.
[Python Colab](#resources) and the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [static_image_mode](#static_image_mode)
* [upper_body_only](#upper_body_only)
* [model_complexity](#model_complexity)
* [smooth_landmarks](#smooth_landmarks)
* [enable_segmentation](#enable_segmentation)
* [smooth_segmentation](#smooth_segmentation)
* [min_detection_confidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [min_tracking_confidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -194,12 +260,18 @@ Supported configuration options:
import cv2
import mediapipe as mp
mp_drawing = mp.solutions.drawing_utils
mp_drawing_styles = mp.solutions.drawing_styles
mp_pose = mp.solutions.pose
# For static images:
IMAGE_FILES = []
BG_COLOR = (192, 192, 192) # gray
with mp_pose.Pose(
static_image_mode=True, min_detection_confidence=0.5) as pose:
for idx, file in enumerate(file_list):
static_image_mode=True,
model_complexity=2,
enable_segmentation=True,
min_detection_confidence=0.5) as pose:
for idx, file in enumerate(IMAGE_FILES):
image = cv2.imread(file)
image_height, image_width, _ = image.shape
# Convert the BGR image to RGB before processing.
@@ -209,16 +281,28 @@ with mp_pose.Pose(
continue
print(
f'Nose coordinates: ('
f'{results.pose_landmarks.landmark[mp_holistic.PoseLandmark.NOSE].x * image_width}, '
f'{results.pose_landmarks.landmark[mp_holistic.PoseLandmark.NOSE].y * image_height})'
f'{results.pose_landmarks.landmark[mp_pose.PoseLandmark.NOSE].x * image_width}, '
f'{results.pose_landmarks.landmark[mp_pose.PoseLandmark.NOSE].y * image_height})'
)
# Draw pose landmarks on the image.
annotated_image = image.copy()
# Use mp_pose.UPPER_BODY_POSE_CONNECTIONS for drawing below when
# upper_body_only is set to True.
# Draw segmentation on the image.
# To improve segmentation around boundaries, consider applying a joint
# bilateral filter to "results.segmentation_mask" with "image".
condition = np.stack((results.segmentation_mask,) * 3, axis=-1) > 0.1
bg_image = np.zeros(image.shape, dtype=np.uint8)
bg_image[:] = BG_COLOR
annotated_image = np.where(condition, annotated_image, bg_image)
# Draw pose landmarks on the image.
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
annotated_image, results.pose_landmarks, mp_pose.POSE_CONNECTIONS)
annotated_image,
results.pose_landmarks,
mp_pose.POSE_CONNECTIONS,
landmark_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles.get_default_pose_landmarks_style())
cv2.imwrite('/tmp/annotated_image' + str(idx) + '.png', annotated_image)
# Plot pose world landmarks.
mp_drawing.plot_landmarks(
results.pose_world_landmarks, mp_pose.POSE_CONNECTIONS)
# For webcam input:
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
@@ -232,20 +316,22 @@ with mp_pose.Pose(
# If loading a video, use 'break' instead of 'continue'.
continue
# Flip the image horizontally for a later selfie-view display, and convert
# the BGR image to RGB.
image = cv2.cvtColor(cv2.flip(image, 1), cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
# To improve performance, optionally mark the image as not writeable to
# pass by reference.
image.flags.writeable = False
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
results = pose.process(image)
# Draw the pose annotation on the image.
image.flags.writeable = True
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR)
mp_drawing.draw_landmarks(
image, results.pose_landmarks, mp_pose.POSE_CONNECTIONS)
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Pose', image)
image,
results.pose_landmarks,
mp_pose.POSE_CONNECTIONS,
landmark_drawing_spec=mp_drawing_styles.get_default_pose_landmarks_style())
# Flip the image horizontally for a selfie-view display.
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Pose', cv2.flip(image, 1))
if cv2.waitKey(5) & 0xFF == 27:
break
cap.release()
@@ -259,8 +345,10 @@ and the following usage example.
Supported configuration options:
* [upperBodyOnly](#upper_body_only)
* [modelComplexity](#model_complexity)
* [smoothLandmarks](#smooth_landmarks)
* [enableSegmentation](#enable_segmentation)
* [smoothSegmentation](#smooth_segmentation)
* [minDetectionConfidence](#min_detection_confidence)
* [minTrackingConfidence](#min_tracking_confidence)
@@ -271,6 +359,7 @@ Supported configuration options:
<meta charset="utf-8">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/camera_utils/camera_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/control_utils/control_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/control_utils_3d/control_utils_3d.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/drawing_utils/drawing_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/pose/pose.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
</head>
@@ -279,6 +368,7 @@ Supported configuration options:
<div class="container">
<video class="input_video"></video>
<canvas class="output_canvas" width="1280px" height="720px"></canvas>
<div class="landmark-grid-container"></div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
@@ -289,25 +379,48 @@ Supported configuration options:
const videoElement = document.getElementsByClassName('input_video')[0];
const canvasElement = document.getElementsByClassName('output_canvas')[0];
const canvasCtx = canvasElement.getContext('2d');
const landmarkContainer = document.getElementsByClassName('landmark-grid-container')[0];
const grid = new LandmarkGrid(landmarkContainer);
function onResults(results) {
if (!results.poseLandmarks) {
grid.updateLandmarks([]);
return;
}
canvasCtx.save();
canvasCtx.clearRect(0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
canvasCtx.drawImage(results.segmentationMask, 0, 0,
canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
// Only overwrite existing pixels.
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'source-in';
canvasCtx.fillStyle = '#00FF00';
canvasCtx.fillRect(0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
// Only overwrite missing pixels.
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'destination-atop';
canvasCtx.drawImage(
results.image, 0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'source-over';
drawConnectors(canvasCtx, results.poseLandmarks, POSE_CONNECTIONS,
{color: '#00FF00', lineWidth: 4});
drawLandmarks(canvasCtx, results.poseLandmarks,
{color: '#FF0000', lineWidth: 2});
canvasCtx.restore();
grid.updateLandmarks(results.poseWorldLandmarks);
}
const pose = new Pose({locateFile: (file) => {
return `https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/pose/${file}`;
}});
pose.setOptions({
upperBodyOnly: false,
modelComplexity: 1,
smoothLandmarks: true,
enableSegmentation: true,
smoothSegmentation: true,
minDetectionConfidence: 0.5,
minTrackingConfidence: 0.5
});
@@ -347,16 +460,6 @@ to visualize its associated subgraphs, please see
* iOS target:
[`mediapipe/examples/ios/posetrackinggpu:PoseTrackingGpuApp`](http:/mediapipe/examples/ios/posetrackinggpu/BUILD)
#### Upper-body Only
* Graph:
[`mediapipe/graphs/pose_tracking/upper_body_pose_tracking_gpu.pbtxt`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/pose_tracking/upper_body_pose_tracking_gpu.pbtxt)
* Android target:
[(or download prebuilt ARM64 APK)](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uKc6T7KSuA0Mlq2URi5YookHu0U3yoh_/view?usp=sharing)
[`mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/upperbodyposetrackinggpu:upperbodyposetrackinggpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/upperbodyposetrackinggpu/BUILD)
* iOS target:
[`mediapipe/examples/ios/upperbodyposetrackinggpu:UpperBodyPoseTrackingGpuApp`](http:/mediapipe/examples/ios/upperbodyposetrackinggpu/BUILD)
### Desktop
Please first see general instructions for [desktop](../getting_started/cpp.md)
@@ -375,19 +478,6 @@ on how to build MediaPipe examples.
* Target:
[`mediapipe/examples/desktop/pose_tracking:pose_tracking_gpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/desktop/pose_tracking/BUILD)
#### Upper-body Only
* Running on CPU
* Graph:
[`mediapipe/graphs/pose_tracking/upper_body_pose_tracking_cpu.pbtxt`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/pose_tracking/upper_body_pose_tracking_cpu.pbtxt)
* Target:
[`mediapipe/examples/desktop/upper_body_pose_tracking:upper_body_pose_tracking_cpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/desktop/upper_body_pose_tracking/BUILD)
* Running on GPU
* Graph:
[`mediapipe/graphs/pose_tracking/upper_body_pose_tracking_gpu.pbtxt`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/pose_tracking/upper_body_pose_tracking_gpu.pbtxt)
* Target:
[`mediapipe/examples/desktop/upper_body_pose_tracking:upper_body_pose_tracking_gpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/desktop/upper_body_pose_tracking/BUILD)
## Resources
* Google AI Blog:
@@ -396,5 +486,9 @@ on how to build MediaPipe examples.
[BlazePose: On-device Real-time Body Pose Tracking](https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.10204)
([presentation](https://youtu.be/YPpUOTRn5tA))
* [Models and model cards](./models.md#pose)
* [GHUM & GHUML: Generative 3D Human Shape and Articulated Pose Models](https://github.com/google-research/google-research/tree/master/ghum)
* [Web demo](https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/pose)
* [Python Colab](https://mediapipe.page.link/pose_py_colab)
[`mAP`]: https://cocodataset.org/#keypoints-eval
[`[email protected]`]: https://github.com/cbsudux/Human-Pose-Estimation-101
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@@ -0,0 +1,290 @@
---
layout: default
title: Selfie Segmentation
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 7
---
# MediaPipe Selfie Segmentation
{: .no_toc }
<details close markdown="block">
<summary>
Table of contents
</summary>
{: .text-delta }
1. TOC
{:toc}
</details>
---
## Overview
*Fig 1. Example of MediaPipe Selfie Segmentation.* |
:------------------------------------------------: |
<video autoplay muted loop preload style="height: auto; width: 480px"><source src="../images/selfie_segmentation_web.mp4" type="video/mp4"></video> |
MediaPipe Selfie Segmentation segments the prominent humans in the scene. It can
run in real-time on both smartphones and laptops. The intended use cases include
selfie effects and video conferencing, where the person is close (< 2m) to the
camera.
## Models
In this solution, we provide two models: general and landscape. Both models are
based on
[MobileNetV3](https://ai.googleblog.com/2019/11/introducing-next-generation-on-device.html),
with modifications to make them more efficient. The general model operates on a
256x256x3 (HWC) tensor, and outputs a 256x256x1 tensor representing the
segmentation mask. The landscape model is similar to the general model, but
operates on a 144x256x3 (HWC) tensor. It has fewer FLOPs than the general model,
and therefore, runs faster. Note that MediaPipe Selfie Segmentation
automatically resizes the input image to the desired tensor dimension before
feeding it into the ML models.
The general model is also powering
[ML Kit](https://developers.google.com/ml-kit/vision/selfie-segmentation), and a
variant of the landscape model is powering
[Google Meet](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/10/background-features-in-google-meet.html).
Please find more detail about the models in the
[model card](./models.md#selfie-segmentation).
## ML Pipeline
The pipeline is implemented as a MediaPipe
[graph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_gpu.pbtxt)
that uses a
[selfie segmentation subgraph](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_gpu.pbtxt)
from the
[selfie segmentation module](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/modules/selfie_segmentation).
Note: To visualize a graph, copy the graph and paste it into
[MediaPipe Visualizer](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/). For more information on how
to visualize its associated subgraphs, please see
[visualizer documentation](../tools/visualizer.md).
## Solution APIs
### Cross-platform Configuration Options
Naming style and availability may differ slightly across platforms/languages.
#### model_selection
An integer index `0` or `1`. Use `0` to select the general model, and `1` to
select the landscape model (see details in [Models](#models)). Default to `0` if
not specified.
### Output
Naming style may differ slightly across platforms/languages.
#### segmentation_mask
The output segmentation mask, which has the same dimension as the input image.
### Python Solution API
Please first follow general [instructions](../getting_started/python.md) to
install MediaPipe Python package, then learn more in the companion
[Python Colab](#resources) and the usage example below.
Supported configuration options:
* [model_selection](#model_selection)
```python
import cv2
import mediapipe as mp
import numpy as np
mp_drawing = mp.solutions.drawing_utils
mp_selfie_segmentation = mp.solutions.selfie_segmentation
# For static images:
IMAGE_FILES = []
BG_COLOR = (192, 192, 192) # gray
MASK_COLOR = (255, 255, 255) # white
with mp_selfie_segmentation.SelfieSegmentation(
model_selection=0) as selfie_segmentation:
for idx, file in enumerate(IMAGE_FILES):
image = cv2.imread(file)
image_height, image_width, _ = image.shape
# Convert the BGR image to RGB before processing.
results = selfie_segmentation.process(cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB))
# Draw selfie segmentation on the background image.
# To improve segmentation around boundaries, consider applying a joint
# bilateral filter to "results.segmentation_mask" with "image".
condition = np.stack((results.segmentation_mask,) * 3, axis=-1) > 0.1
# Generate solid color images for showing the output selfie segmentation mask.
fg_image = np.zeros(image.shape, dtype=np.uint8)
fg_image[:] = MASK_COLOR
bg_image = np.zeros(image.shape, dtype=np.uint8)
bg_image[:] = BG_COLOR
output_image = np.where(condition, fg_image, bg_image)
cv2.imwrite('/tmp/selfie_segmentation_output' + str(idx) + '.png', output_image)
# For webcam input:
BG_COLOR = (192, 192, 192) # gray
cap = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
with mp_selfie_segmentation.SelfieSegmentation(
model_selection=1) as selfie_segmentation:
bg_image = None
while cap.isOpened():
success, image = cap.read()
if not success:
print("Ignoring empty camera frame.")
# If loading a video, use 'break' instead of 'continue'.
continue
# Flip the image horizontally for a later selfie-view display, and convert
# the BGR image to RGB.
image = cv2.cvtColor(cv2.flip(image, 1), cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB)
# To improve performance, optionally mark the image as not writeable to
# pass by reference.
image.flags.writeable = False
results = selfie_segmentation.process(image)
image.flags.writeable = True
image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR)
# Draw selfie segmentation on the background image.
# To improve segmentation around boundaries, consider applying a joint
# bilateral filter to "results.segmentation_mask" with "image".
condition = np.stack(
(results.segmentation_mask,) * 3, axis=-1) > 0.1
# The background can be customized.
# a) Load an image (with the same width and height of the input image) to
# be the background, e.g., bg_image = cv2.imread('/path/to/image/file')
# b) Blur the input image by applying image filtering, e.g.,
# bg_image = cv2.GaussianBlur(image,(55,55),0)
if bg_image is None:
bg_image = np.zeros(image.shape, dtype=np.uint8)
bg_image[:] = BG_COLOR
output_image = np.where(condition, image, bg_image)
cv2.imshow('MediaPipe Selfie Segmentation', output_image)
if cv2.waitKey(5) & 0xFF == 27:
break
cap.release()
```
### JavaScript Solution API
Please first see general [introduction](../getting_started/javascript.md) on
MediaPipe in JavaScript, then learn more in the companion [web demo](#resources)
and the following usage example.
Supported configuration options:
* [modelSelection](#model_selection)
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/camera_utils/camera_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/control_utils/control_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/drawing_utils/drawing_utils.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation.js" crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div class="container">
<video class="input_video"></video>
<canvas class="output_canvas" width="1280px" height="720px"></canvas>
</div>
</body>
</html>
```
```javascript
<script type="module">
const videoElement = document.getElementsByClassName('input_video')[0];
const canvasElement = document.getElementsByClassName('output_canvas')[0];
const canvasCtx = canvasElement.getContext('2d');
function onResults(results) {
canvasCtx.save();
canvasCtx.clearRect(0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
canvasCtx.drawImage(results.segmentationMask, 0, 0,
canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
// Only overwrite existing pixels.
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'source-in';
canvasCtx.fillStyle = '#00FF00';
canvasCtx.fillRect(0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
// Only overwrite missing pixels.
canvasCtx.globalCompositeOperation = 'destination-atop';
canvasCtx.drawImage(
results.image, 0, 0, canvasElement.width, canvasElement.height);
canvasCtx.restore();
}
const selfieSegmentation = new SelfieSegmentation({locateFile: (file) => {
return `https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mediapipe/selfie_segmentation/${file}`;
}});
selfieSegmentation.setOptions({
modelSelection: 1,
});
selfieSegmentation.onResults(onResults);
const camera = new Camera(videoElement, {
onFrame: async () => {
await selfieSegmentation.send({image: videoElement});
},
width: 1280,
height: 720
});
camera.start();
</script>
```
## Example Apps
Please first see general instructions for
[Android](../getting_started/android.md), [iOS](../getting_started/ios.md), and
[desktop](../getting_started/cpp.md) on how to build MediaPipe examples.
Note: To visualize a graph, copy the graph and paste it into
[MediaPipe Visualizer](https://viz.mediapipe.dev/). For more information on how
to visualize its associated subgraphs, please see
[visualizer documentation](../tools/visualizer.md).
### Mobile
* Graph:
[`mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_gpu.pbtxt`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_gpu.pbtxt)
* Android target:
[(or download prebuilt ARM64 APK)](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DoeyGzMmWUsjfVgZfGGecrn7GKzYcEAo/view?usp=sharing)
[`mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/selfiesegmentationgpu:selfiesegmentationgpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/android/src/java/com/google/mediapipe/apps/selfiesegmentationgpu/BUILD)
* iOS target:
[`mediapipe/examples/ios/selfiesegmentationgpu:SelfieSegmentationGpuApp`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/ios/selfiesegmentationgpu/BUILD)
### Desktop
Please first see general instructions for [desktop](../getting_started/cpp.md)
on how to build MediaPipe examples.
* Running on CPU
* Graph:
[`mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_cpu.pbtxt`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_cpu.pbtxt)
* Target:
[`mediapipe/examples/desktop/selfie_segmentation:selfie_segmentation_cpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/desktop/selfie_segmentation/BUILD)
* Running on GPU
* Graph:
[`mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_gpu.pbtxt`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation/selfie_segmentation_gpu.pbtxt)
* Target:
[`mediapipe/examples/desktop/selfie_segmentation:selfie_segmentation_gpu`](https://github.com/google/mediapipe/tree/master/mediapipe/examples/desktop/selfie_segmentation/BUILD)
## Resources
* Google AI Blog:
[Background Features in Google Meet, Powered by Web ML](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/10/background-features-in-google-meet.html)
* [ML Kit Selfie Segmentation API](https://developers.google.com/ml-kit/vision/selfie-segmentation)
* [Models and model cards](./models.md#selfie-segmentation)
* [Web demo](https://code.mediapipe.dev/codepen/selfie_segmentation)
* [Python Colab](https://mediapipe.page.link/selfie_segmentation_py_colab)
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@@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ has_toc: false
{:toc}
---
MediaPipe offers open source cross-platform, customizable ML solutions for live
and streaming media.
<!-- []() in the first cell is needed to preserve table formatting in GitHub Pages. -->
<!-- Whenever this table is updated, paste a copy to ../external_index.md. -->
@@ -24,11 +27,12 @@ has_toc: false
[Hands](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hands) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Pose](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/pose) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Holistic](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/holistic) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Selfie Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/selfie_segmentation) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
[Hair Segmentation](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/hair_segmentation) | ✅ | | ✅ | | |
[Object Detection](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/object_detection) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | | ✅
[Box Tracking](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/box_tracking) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | | |
[Instant Motion Tracking](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/instant_motion_tracking) | ✅ | | | | |
[Objectron](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/objectron) | ✅ | | ✅ | ✅ | |
[Objectron](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/objectron) | ✅ | | ✅ | ✅ | |
[KNIFT](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/knift) | ✅ | | | | |
[AutoFlip](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/autoflip) | | | ✅ | | |
[MediaSequence](https://google.github.io/mediapipe/solutions/media_sequence) | | | ✅ | | |
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
layout: default
title: YouTube-8M Feature Extraction and Model Inference
parent: Solutions
nav_order: 15
nav_order: 16
---
# YouTube-8M Feature Extraction and Model Inference
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@@ -258,13 +258,14 @@ Many of the following settings are advanced and not recommended for general
usage. Consult [Enabling tracing and profiling](#enabling-tracing-and-profiling)
for a friendlier introduction.
histogram_interval_size_usec :Specifies the size of the runtimes histogram
intervals (in microseconds) to generate the histogram of the Process() time. The
last interval extends to +inf. If not specified, the interval is 1000000 usec =
1 sec.
histogram_interval_size_usec
: Specifies the size of the runtimes histogram intervals (in microseconds) to
generate the histogram of the `Process()` time. The last interval extends to
+inf. If not specified, the interval is 1000000 usec = 1 sec.
num_histogram_intervals :Specifies the number of intervals to generate the
histogram of the `Process()` runtime. If not specified, one interval is used.
num_histogram_intervals
: Specifies the number of intervals to generate the histogram of the
`Process()` runtime. If not specified, one interval is used.
enable_profiler
: If true, the profiler starts profiling when graph is initialized.
@@ -288,7 +289,7 @@ trace_event_types_disabled
trace_log_path
: The output directory and base-name prefix for trace log files. Log files are
written to: StrCat(trace_log_path, index, "`.binarypb`")
written to: `StrCat(trace_log_path, index, ".binarypb")`
trace_log_count
: The number of trace log files retained. The trace log files are named
@@ -310,8 +311,8 @@ trace_log_instant_events
trace_log_interval_count
: The number of trace log intervals per file. The total log duration is:
`trace_log_interval_usec * trace_log_file_count * trace_log_interval_count`.
The default value specifies 10 intervals per file.
`trace_log_interval_usec * trace_log_count * trace_log_interval_count`. The
default value specifies 10 intervals per file.
trace_log_disabled
: An option to turn ON/OFF writing trace files to disk. Saving trace files to
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@@ -75,6 +75,7 @@ alias(
actual = select({
":macos_i386": ":macos_i386",
":macos_x86_64": ":macos_x86_64",
":macos_arm64": ":macos_arm64",
"//conditions:default": ":macos_i386", # Arbitrarily chosen from above.
}),
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
@@ -119,6 +120,15 @@ config_setting(
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
)
config_setting(
name = "macos_arm64",
values = {
"apple_platform_type": "macos",
"cpu": "darwin_arm64",
},
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
)
[
config_setting(
name = arch,
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
"mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectiongpu/BUILD",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectiontrackinggpu/BUILD",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/posetrackinggpu/BUILD",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/upperbodyposetrackinggpu/BUILD",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/selfiesegmentationgpu/BUILD",
"mediapipe/framework/BUILD",
"mediapipe/gpu/BUILD",
"mediapipe/objc/BUILD",
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
"//mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectiongpu:ObjectDetectionGpuApp",
"//mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectiontrackinggpu:ObjectDetectionTrackingGpuApp",
"//mediapipe/examples/ios/posetrackinggpu:PoseTrackingGpuApp",
"//mediapipe/examples/ios/upperbodyposetrackinggpu:UpperBodyPoseTrackingGpuApp",
"//mediapipe/examples/ios/selfiesegmentationgpu:SelfieSegmentationGpuApp",
"//mediapipe/objc:mediapipe_framework_ios"
],
"optionSet" : {
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
"mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectioncpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectiongpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/posetrackinggpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/upperbodyposetrackinggpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/selfiesegmentationgpu",
"mediapipe/framework",
"mediapipe/framework/deps",
"mediapipe/framework/formats",
@@ -123,6 +123,7 @@
"mediapipe/graphs/hand_tracking",
"mediapipe/graphs/object_detection",
"mediapipe/graphs/pose_tracking",
"mediapipe/graphs/selfie_segmentation",
"mediapipe/models",
"mediapipe/modules",
"mediapipe/objc",
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
"mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectiongpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/objectdetectiontrackinggpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/posetrackinggpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/upperbodyposetrackinggpu",
"mediapipe/examples/ios/selfiesegmentationgpu",
"mediapipe/objc"
],
"projectName" : "Mediapipe",
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@@ -244,6 +244,7 @@ cc_test(
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:time_series_header_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:gtest_main",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:parse_text_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/tool:test_util",
"@com_google_absl//absl/flags:flag",
],
)
@@ -20,8 +20,12 @@
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/gtest.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/parse_text_proto.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/status_matchers.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/tool/test_util.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace {
constexpr char kTestPackageRoot[] = "mediapipe/calculators/audio";
TEST(AudioDecoderCalculatorTest, TestWAV) {
CalculatorGraphConfig::Node node_config =
@@ -37,9 +41,8 @@ TEST(AudioDecoderCalculatorTest, TestWAV) {
})pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag("INPUT_FILE_PATH") = MakePacket<std::string>(
file::JoinPath("./",
"/mediapipe/calculators/audio/"
"testdata/sine_wave_1k_44100_mono_2_sec_wav.audio"));
file::JoinPath(GetTestDataDir(kTestPackageRoot),
"sine_wave_1k_44100_mono_2_sec_wav.audio"));
MP_ASSERT_OK(runner.Run());
MP_EXPECT_OK(runner.Outputs()
.Tag("AUDIO_HEADER")
@@ -68,9 +71,8 @@ TEST(AudioDecoderCalculatorTest, Test48KWAV) {
})pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag("INPUT_FILE_PATH") = MakePacket<std::string>(
file::JoinPath("./",
"/mediapipe/calculators/audio/"
"testdata/sine_wave_1k_48000_stereo_2_sec_wav.audio"));
file::JoinPath(GetTestDataDir(kTestPackageRoot),
"sine_wave_1k_48000_stereo_2_sec_wav.audio"));
MP_ASSERT_OK(runner.Run());
MP_EXPECT_OK(runner.Outputs()
.Tag("AUDIO_HEADER")
@@ -99,9 +101,8 @@ TEST(AudioDecoderCalculatorTest, TestMP3) {
})pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag("INPUT_FILE_PATH") = MakePacket<std::string>(
file::JoinPath("./",
"/mediapipe/calculators/audio/"
"testdata/sine_wave_1k_44100_stereo_2_sec_mp3.audio"));
file::JoinPath(GetTestDataDir(kTestPackageRoot),
"sine_wave_1k_44100_stereo_2_sec_mp3.audio"));
MP_ASSERT_OK(runner.Run());
MP_EXPECT_OK(runner.Outputs()
.Tag("AUDIO_HEADER")
@@ -130,9 +131,8 @@ TEST(AudioDecoderCalculatorTest, TestAAC) {
})pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag("INPUT_FILE_PATH") = MakePacket<std::string>(
file::JoinPath("./",
"/mediapipe/calculators/audio/"
"testdata/sine_wave_1k_44100_stereo_2_sec_aac.audio"));
file::JoinPath(GetTestDataDir(kTestPackageRoot),
"sine_wave_1k_44100_stereo_2_sec_aac.audio"));
MP_ASSERT_OK(runner.Run());
MP_EXPECT_OK(runner.Outputs()
.Tag("AUDIO_HEADER")
@@ -147,4 +147,5 @@ TEST(AudioDecoderCalculatorTest, TestAAC) {
std::ceil(44100.0 * 2 / 1024));
}
} // namespace
} // namespace mediapipe
@@ -20,24 +20,22 @@
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include "Eigen/Core"
#include "absl/strings/string_view.h"
#include "audio/dsp/spectrogram/spectrogram.h"
#include "audio/dsp/window_functions.h"
#include "mediapipe/calculators/audio/spectrogram_calculator.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_framework.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/matrix.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/time_series_header.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/core_proto_inc.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/integral_types.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/logging.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/ret_check.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/source_location.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/status_builder.h"
#include "mediapipe/util/time_series_util.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace {
constexpr char kFrameDurationTag[] = "FRAME_DURATION";
constexpr char kFrameOverlapTag[] = "FRAME_OVERLAP";
} // namespace
// MediaPipe Calculator for computing the "spectrogram" (short-time Fourier
// transform squared-magnitude, by default) of a multichannel input
// time series, including optionally overlapping frames. Options are
@@ -46,11 +44,14 @@ namespace mediapipe {
//
// Result is a MatrixData record (for single channel input and when the
// allow_multichannel_input flag is false), or a vector of MatrixData records,
// one for each channel (when the allow_multichannel_input flag is set). The
// rows of each spectrogram matrix correspond to the n_fft/2+1 unique complex
// values, or squared/linear/dB magnitudes, depending on the output_type option.
// Each input packet will result in zero or one output packets, each containing
// one Matrix for each channel of the input, where each Matrix has one or more
// one for each channel (when the allow_multichannel_input flag is set). Each
// waveform frame is converted to frequency by a fast Fourier transform whose
// size, n_fft, is the smallest power of two large enough to enclose the frame
// length of round(frame_duration_seconds * sample_rate).The rows of each
// spectrogram matrix(result) correspond to the n_fft/2+1 unique complex values,
// or squared/linear/dB magnitudes, depending on the output_type option. Each
// input packet will result in zero or one output packets, each containing one
// Matrix for each channel of the input, where each Matrix has one or more
// columns of spectral values, one for each complete frame of input samples. If
// the input packet contains too few samples to trigger a new output frame, no
// output packet is generated (since zero-length packets are not legal since
@@ -71,6 +72,22 @@ class SpectrogramCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
// Input stream with TimeSeriesHeader.
);
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kFrameDurationTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets()
.Tag(kFrameDurationTag)
.Set<double>(
// Optional side packet for frame_duration_seconds if provided.
);
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kFrameOverlapTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets()
.Tag(kFrameOverlapTag)
.Set<double>(
// Optional side packet for frame_overlap_seconds if provided.
);
}
SpectrogramCalculatorOptions spectrogram_options =
cc->Options<SpectrogramCalculatorOptions>();
if (!spectrogram_options.allow_multichannel_input()) {
@@ -184,27 +201,47 @@ class SpectrogramCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
// Fixed scale factor applied to output values (regardless of type).
double output_scale_;
static const float kLnPowerToDb;
static const float kLnSquaredMagnitudeToDb;
};
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(SpectrogramCalculator);
// Factor to convert ln(magnitude_squared) to deciBels = 10.0/ln(10.0).
const float SpectrogramCalculator::kLnPowerToDb = 4.342944819032518;
// DECIBELS = 20*log10(LINEAR_MAGNITUDE) = 10*Log10(SQUARED_MAGNITUDE)
// =10/ln(10)*ln(SQUARED_MAGNITUDE).
// Factor to convert ln(SQUARED_MAGNITUDE) to deciBels = 10.0/ln(10.0).
const float SpectrogramCalculator::kLnSquaredMagnitudeToDb = 4.342944819032518;
absl::Status SpectrogramCalculator::Open(CalculatorContext* cc) {
SpectrogramCalculatorOptions spectrogram_options =
cc->Options<SpectrogramCalculatorOptions>();
// Provide frame_duration_seconds and frame_overlap_seconds either from static
// options, or dynamically from a side packet, the side packet one will
// override the options one if provided.
double frame_duration_seconds = 0;
double frame_overlap_seconds = 0;
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kFrameDurationTag)) {
frame_duration_seconds =
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kFrameDurationTag).Get<double>();
} else {
frame_duration_seconds = spectrogram_options.frame_duration_seconds();
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kFrameOverlapTag)) {
frame_overlap_seconds =
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kFrameOverlapTag).Get<double>();
} else {
frame_overlap_seconds = spectrogram_options.frame_overlap_seconds();
}
use_local_timestamp_ = spectrogram_options.use_local_timestamp();
if (spectrogram_options.frame_duration_seconds() <= 0.0) {
if (frame_duration_seconds <= 0.0) {
// TODO: return an error.
}
if (spectrogram_options.frame_overlap_seconds() >=
spectrogram_options.frame_duration_seconds()) {
if (frame_overlap_seconds >= frame_duration_seconds) {
// TODO: return an error.
}
if (spectrogram_options.frame_overlap_seconds() < 0.0) {
if (frame_overlap_seconds < 0.0) {
// TODO: return an error.
}
@@ -220,10 +257,8 @@ absl::Status SpectrogramCalculator::Open(CalculatorContext* cc) {
// TODO: return an error.
}
frame_duration_samples_ =
round(spectrogram_options.frame_duration_seconds() * input_sample_rate_);
frame_overlap_samples_ =
round(spectrogram_options.frame_overlap_seconds() * input_sample_rate_);
frame_duration_samples_ = round(frame_duration_seconds * input_sample_rate_);
frame_overlap_samples_ = round(frame_overlap_seconds * input_sample_rate_);
pad_final_packet_ = spectrogram_options.pad_final_packet();
output_type_ = spectrogram_options.output_type();
@@ -419,7 +454,7 @@ absl::Status SpectrogramCalculator::ProcessVector(const Matrix& input_stream,
return ProcessVectorToOutput(
input_stream,
+[](const Matrix& col) -> const Matrix {
return kLnPowerToDb * col.array().log().matrix();
return kLnSquaredMagnitudeToDb * col.array().log().matrix();
}, cc);
}
// clang-format on
@@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ message SpectrogramCalculatorOptions {
// Duration of overlap between adjacent windows.
// Hence, frame_rate = 1/(frame_duration_seconds - frame_overlap_seconds).
// Required that 0 <= frame_overlap_seconds < frame_duration_seconds.
// Note the frame_rate here is not the MediaPipe packet rate, the frame here
// means each Fourier transform analysis waveform frame, the output MediaPipe
// packet rate will the the same as input, if frame rate is lower than input
// packet rate, will result in intermittent empty output packets. Required
// that 0 <= frame_overlap_seconds < frame_duration_seconds.
optional double frame_overlap_seconds = 2 [default = 0.0];
// Whether to pad the final packet with zeros. If true, guarantees that
@@ -42,6 +46,11 @@ message SpectrogramCalculatorOptions {
// Output value type can be squared-magnitude, linear-magnitude,
// deciBels (dB, = 20*log10(linear_magnitude)), or std::complex.
// Their relationship:
// COMPLEX c = Re + Im*i;
// SQUARED_MAGNITUDE = Re^2 + Im^2;
// LINEAR_MAGNITUDE = sqrt(SQUARED_MAGNITUDE);
// DECIBELS = 20*log10(LINEAR_MAGNITUDE) = 10*log10(SQUARED_MAGNITUDE);
enum OutputType {
SQUARED_MAGNITUDE = 0;
LINEAR_MAGNITUDE = 1;
+179 -12
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@@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ mediapipe_proto_library(
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_options_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:classification_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:landmark_proto",
],
)
@@ -140,6 +141,16 @@ mediapipe_proto_library(
],
)
mediapipe_proto_library(
name = "graph_profile_calculator_proto",
srcs = ["graph_profile_calculator.proto"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_options_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_proto",
],
)
cc_library(
name = "add_header_calculator",
srcs = ["add_header_calculator.cc"],
@@ -203,6 +214,7 @@ cc_library(
"//mediapipe/framework:collection_item_id",
"//mediapipe/framework:packet",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:classification_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:detection_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:landmark_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:rect_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:integral_types",
@@ -233,6 +245,22 @@ cc_test(
],
)
cc_library(
name = "concatenate_vector_calculator_hdr",
hdrs = ["concatenate_vector_calculator.h"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
":concatenate_vector_calculator_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:node",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:port",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:integral_types",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:ret_check",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
],
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_library(
name = "concatenate_vector_calculator",
srcs = ["concatenate_vector_calculator.cc"],
@@ -283,8 +311,8 @@ cc_library(
)
cc_library(
name = "concatenate_normalized_landmark_list_calculator",
srcs = ["concatenate_normalized_landmark_list_calculator.cc"],
name = "concatenate_proto_list_calculator",
srcs = ["concatenate_proto_list_calculator.cc"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
":concatenate_vector_calculator_cc_proto",
@@ -298,10 +326,10 @@ cc_library(
)
cc_test(
name = "concatenate_normalized_landmark_list_calculator_test",
srcs = ["concatenate_normalized_landmark_list_calculator_test.cc"],
name = "concatenate_proto_list_calculator_test",
srcs = ["concatenate_proto_list_calculator_test.cc"],
deps = [
":concatenate_normalized_landmark_list_calculator",
":concatenate_proto_list_calculator",
":concatenate_vector_calculator_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_runner",
@@ -403,6 +431,23 @@ cc_library(
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_test(
name = "make_pair_calculator_test",
size = "small",
srcs = ["make_pair_calculator_test.cc"],
deps = [
":make_pair_calculator",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_runner",
"//mediapipe/framework:timestamp",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:gtest_main",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
"//mediapipe/framework/tool:validate_type",
"//mediapipe/util:packet_test_util",
"//mediapipe/util:time_series_test_util",
],
)
cc_library(
name = "matrix_multiply_calculator",
srcs = ["matrix_multiply_calculator.cc"],
@@ -451,8 +496,8 @@ cc_library(
)
cc_library(
name = "nonzero_calculator",
srcs = ["nonzero_calculator.cc"],
name = "non_zero_calculator",
srcs = ["non_zero_calculator.cc"],
visibility = [
"//visibility:public",
],
@@ -464,6 +509,21 @@ cc_library(
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_test(
name = "non_zero_calculator_test",
size = "small",
srcs = ["non_zero_calculator_test.cc"],
deps = [
":non_zero_calculator",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_runner",
"//mediapipe/framework:timestamp",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:gtest_main",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
"//mediapipe/framework/tool:validate_type",
],
)
cc_test(
name = "mux_calculator_test",
srcs = ["mux_calculator_test.cc"],
@@ -473,9 +533,13 @@ cc_test(
":split_vector_calculator",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_runner",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:node",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:port",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:gtest_main",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:parse_text_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
"@com_google_absl//absl/status",
"@com_google_absl//absl/types:optional",
],
)
@@ -493,6 +557,22 @@ cc_library(
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_test(
name = "packet_cloner_calculator_test",
srcs = ["packet_cloner_calculator_test.cc"],
deps = [
":packet_cloner_calculator",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:timestamp",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:gtest_main",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:parse_text_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
"//mediapipe/framework/stream_handler:immediate_input_stream_handler",
"//mediapipe/framework/tool:sink",
"@com_google_absl//absl/strings",
],
)
cc_library(
name = "packet_inner_join_calculator",
srcs = ["packet_inner_join_calculator.cc"],
@@ -665,6 +745,18 @@ cc_library(
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_library(
name = "default_side_packet_calculator",
srcs = ["default_side_packet_calculator.cc"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:ret_check",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
],
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_library(
name = "side_packet_to_stream_calculator",
srcs = ["side_packet_to_stream_calculator.cc"],
@@ -890,8 +982,8 @@ cc_test(
)
cc_library(
name = "split_normalized_landmark_list_calculator",
srcs = ["split_normalized_landmark_list_calculator.cc"],
name = "split_proto_list_calculator",
srcs = ["split_proto_list_calculator.cc"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
":split_vector_calculator_cc_proto",
@@ -905,10 +997,10 @@ cc_library(
)
cc_test(
name = "split_normalized_landmark_list_calculator_test",
srcs = ["split_normalized_landmark_list_calculator_test.cc"],
name = "split_proto_list_calculator_test",
srcs = ["split_proto_list_calculator_test.cc"],
deps = [
":split_normalized_landmark_list_calculator",
":split_proto_list_calculator",
":split_vector_calculator_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_runner",
@@ -1121,6 +1213,7 @@ cc_library(
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:collection_item_id",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:classification_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:landmark_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:integral_types",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:ret_check",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
@@ -1140,3 +1233,77 @@ cc_test(
"@com_google_absl//absl/strings",
],
)
cc_library(
name = "graph_profile_calculator",
srcs = ["graph_profile_calculator.cc"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
":graph_profile_calculator_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_profile_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:node",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:packet",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:port",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:ret_check",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
],
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_test(
name = "graph_profile_calculator_test",
srcs = ["graph_profile_calculator_test.cc"],
deps = [
":graph_profile_calculator",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_profile_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework:test_calculators",
"//mediapipe/framework/deps:clock",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:core_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:gtest_main",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:integral_types",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:logging",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:parse_text_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:threadpool",
"//mediapipe/framework/tool:simulation_clock_executor",
"//mediapipe/framework/tool:sink",
"@com_google_absl//absl/status",
"@com_google_absl//absl/strings",
"@com_google_absl//absl/time",
],
)
cc_library(
name = "get_vector_item_calculator",
srcs = ["get_vector_item_calculator.cc"],
hdrs = ["get_vector_item_calculator.h"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework:packet",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:node",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:port",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:classification_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:landmark_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:ret_check",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
],
alwayslink = 1,
)
cc_library(
name = "vector_size_calculator",
srcs = ["vector_size_calculator.cc"],
hdrs = ["vector_size_calculator.h"],
visibility = ["//visibility:public"],
deps = [
"//mediapipe/framework:calculator_framework",
"//mediapipe/framework/api2:node",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:classification_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/formats:landmark_cc_proto",
"//mediapipe/framework/port:status",
],
alwayslink = 1,
)
@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@
namespace mediapipe {
constexpr char kDataTag[] = "DATA";
constexpr char kHeaderTag[] = "HEADER";
class AddHeaderCalculatorTest : public ::testing::Test {};
TEST_F(AddHeaderCalculatorTest, HeaderStream) {
@@ -36,11 +39,11 @@ TEST_F(AddHeaderCalculatorTest, HeaderStream) {
CalculatorRunner runner(node);
// Set header and add 5 packets.
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("HEADER").header =
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag(kHeaderTag).header =
Adopt(new std::string("my_header"));
for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {
Packet packet = Adopt(new int(i)).At(Timestamp(i * 1000));
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("DATA").packets.push_back(packet);
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag(kDataTag).packets.push_back(packet);
}
// Run calculator.
@@ -85,13 +88,14 @@ TEST_F(AddHeaderCalculatorTest, NoPacketsOnHeaderStream) {
CalculatorRunner runner(node);
// Set header and add 5 packets.
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("HEADER").header =
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag(kHeaderTag).header =
Adopt(new std::string("my_header"));
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("HEADER").packets.push_back(
Adopt(new std::string("not allowed")));
runner.MutableInputs()
->Tag(kHeaderTag)
.packets.push_back(Adopt(new std::string("not allowed")));
for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {
Packet packet = Adopt(new int(i)).At(Timestamp(i * 1000));
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("DATA").packets.push_back(packet);
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag(kDataTag).packets.push_back(packet);
}
// Run calculator.
@@ -108,11 +112,11 @@ TEST_F(AddHeaderCalculatorTest, InputSidePacket) {
CalculatorRunner runner(node);
// Set header and add 5 packets.
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag("HEADER") =
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag(kHeaderTag) =
Adopt(new std::string("my_header"));
for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {
Packet packet = Adopt(new int(i)).At(Timestamp(i * 1000));
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("DATA").packets.push_back(packet);
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag(kDataTag).packets.push_back(packet);
}
// Run calculator.
@@ -143,13 +147,13 @@ TEST_F(AddHeaderCalculatorTest, UsingBothSideInputAndStream) {
CalculatorRunner runner(node);
// Set both headers and add 5 packets.
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag("HEADER") =
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag(kHeaderTag) =
Adopt(new std::string("my_header"));
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag("HEADER") =
runner.MutableSidePackets()->Tag(kHeaderTag) =
Adopt(new std::string("my_header"));
for (int i = 0; i < 5; ++i) {
Packet packet = Adopt(new int(i)).At(Timestamp(i * 1000));
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("DATA").packets.push_back(packet);
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag(kDataTag).packets.push_back(packet);
}
// Run should fail because header can only be provided one way.
@@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ typedef BeginLoopCalculator<std::vector<::mediapipe::NormalizedLandmarkList>>
BeginLoopNormalizedLandmarkListVectorCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(BeginLoopNormalizedLandmarkListVectorCalculator);
// A calculator to process std::vector<int>.
typedef BeginLoopCalculator<std::vector<int>> BeginLoopIntCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(BeginLoopIntCalculator);
// A calculator to process std::vector<NormalizedRect>.
typedef BeginLoopCalculator<std::vector<::mediapipe::NormalizedRect>>
BeginLoopNormalizedRectCalculator;
@@ -42,4 +46,13 @@ REGISTER_CALCULATOR(BeginLoopDetectionCalculator);
typedef BeginLoopCalculator<std::vector<Matrix>> BeginLoopMatrixCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(BeginLoopMatrixCalculator);
// A calculator to process std::vector<std::vector<Matrix>>.
typedef BeginLoopCalculator<std::vector<std::vector<Matrix>>>
BeginLoopMatrixVectorCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(BeginLoopMatrixVectorCalculator);
// A calculator to process std::vector<uint64_t>.
typedef BeginLoopCalculator<std::vector<uint64_t>> BeginLoopUint64tCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(BeginLoopUint64tCalculator);
} // namespace mediapipe
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
// Copyright 2019 The MediaPipe Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#ifndef MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_CONCATENATE_NORMALIZED_LIST_CALCULATOR_H_ // NOLINT
#define MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_CONCATENATE_NORMALIZED_LIST_CALCULATOR_H_ // NOLINT
#include "mediapipe/calculators/core/concatenate_vector_calculator.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/api2/node.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_framework.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/landmark.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/canonical_errors.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/ret_check.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/status.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace api2 {
// Concatenates several NormalizedLandmarkList protos following stream index
// order. This class assumes that every input stream contains a
// NormalizedLandmarkList proto object.
class ConcatenateNormalizedLandmarkListCalculator : public Node {
public:
static constexpr Input<NormalizedLandmarkList>::Multiple kIn{""};
static constexpr Output<NormalizedLandmarkList> kOut{""};
MEDIAPIPE_NODE_CONTRACT(kIn, kOut);
static absl::Status UpdateContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
RET_CHECK_GE(kIn(cc).Count(), 1);
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) override {
only_emit_if_all_present_ =
cc->Options<::mediapipe::ConcatenateVectorCalculatorOptions>()
.only_emit_if_all_present();
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) override {
if (only_emit_if_all_present_) {
for (const auto& input : kIn(cc)) {
if (input.IsEmpty()) return absl::OkStatus();
}
}
NormalizedLandmarkList output;
for (const auto& input : kIn(cc)) {
if (input.IsEmpty()) continue;
const NormalizedLandmarkList& list = *input;
for (int j = 0; j < list.landmark_size(); ++j) {
*output.add_landmark() = list.landmark(j);
}
}
kOut(cc).Send(std::move(output));
return absl::OkStatus();
}
private:
bool only_emit_if_all_present_;
};
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(ConcatenateNormalizedLandmarkListCalculator);
} // namespace api2
} // namespace mediapipe
// NOLINTNEXTLINE
#endif // MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_CONCATENATE_NORMALIZED_LIST_CALCULATOR_H_
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
// Copyright 2019 The MediaPipe Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#ifndef MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_CONCATENATE_PROTO_LIST_CALCULATOR_H_ // NOLINT
#define MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_CONCATENATE_PROTO_LIST_CALCULATOR_H_ // NOLINT
#include "mediapipe/calculators/core/concatenate_vector_calculator.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/api2/node.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_framework.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/landmark.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/canonical_errors.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/ret_check.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/status.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace api2 {
// Concatenate several input packets of ListType with a repeated field of
// ItemType into a single output packet of ListType following stream index
// order.
template <typename ItemType, typename ListType>
class ConcatenateListsCalculator : public Node {
public:
static constexpr typename Input<ListType>::Multiple kIn{""};
static constexpr Output<ListType> kOut{""};
MEDIAPIPE_NODE_CONTRACT(kIn, kOut);
static absl::Status UpdateContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
RET_CHECK_GE(kIn(cc).Count(), 1);
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) override {
only_emit_if_all_present_ =
cc->Options<::mediapipe::ConcatenateVectorCalculatorOptions>()
.only_emit_if_all_present();
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) override {
if (only_emit_if_all_present_) {
for (const auto& input : kIn(cc)) {
if (input.IsEmpty()) return absl::OkStatus();
}
}
ListType output;
for (const auto& input : kIn(cc)) {
if (input.IsEmpty()) continue;
const ListType& list = *input;
for (int j = 0; j < ListSize(list); ++j) {
*AddItem(output) = GetItem(list, j);
}
}
kOut(cc).Send(std::move(output));
return absl::OkStatus();
}
protected:
virtual int ListSize(const ListType& list) const = 0;
virtual const ItemType GetItem(const ListType& list, int idx) const = 0;
virtual ItemType* AddItem(ListType& list) const = 0;
private:
bool only_emit_if_all_present_;
};
// TODO: Move calculators to separate *.cc files
class ConcatenateNormalizedLandmarkListCalculator
: public ConcatenateListsCalculator<NormalizedLandmark,
NormalizedLandmarkList> {
protected:
int ListSize(const NormalizedLandmarkList& list) const override {
return list.landmark_size();
}
const NormalizedLandmark GetItem(const NormalizedLandmarkList& list,
int idx) const override {
return list.landmark(idx);
}
NormalizedLandmark* AddItem(NormalizedLandmarkList& list) const override {
return list.add_landmark();
}
};
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(ConcatenateNormalizedLandmarkListCalculator);
class ConcatenateLandmarkListCalculator
: public ConcatenateListsCalculator<Landmark, LandmarkList> {
protected:
int ListSize(const LandmarkList& list) const override {
return list.landmark_size();
}
const Landmark GetItem(const LandmarkList& list, int idx) const override {
return list.landmark(idx);
}
Landmark* AddItem(LandmarkList& list) const override {
return list.add_landmark();
}
};
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(ConcatenateLandmarkListCalculator);
} // namespace api2
} // namespace mediapipe
// NOLINTNEXTLINE
#endif // MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_CONCATENATE_PROTO_LIST_CALCULATOR_H_
@@ -73,8 +73,17 @@ typedef ConcatenateVectorCalculator<::mediapipe::NormalizedLandmark>
ConcatenateLandmarkVectorCalculator;
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(ConcatenateLandmarkVectorCalculator);
typedef ConcatenateVectorCalculator<::mediapipe::LandmarkList>
ConcatenateLandmarkListVectorCalculator;
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(ConcatenateLandmarkListVectorCalculator);
typedef ConcatenateVectorCalculator<::mediapipe::NormalizedLandmarkList>
ConcatenateLandmarListVectorCalculator;
ConcatenateNormalizedLandmarkListVectorCalculator;
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(ConcatenateNormalizedLandmarkListVectorCalculator);
// For backwards compatibility, keep the version with the typo.
using ConcatenateLandmarListVectorCalculator =
ConcatenateNormalizedLandmarkListVectorCalculator;
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(ConcatenateLandmarListVectorCalculator);
typedef ConcatenateVectorCalculator<mediapipe::ClassificationList>
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_framework.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/collection_item_id.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/classification.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/landmark.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/canonical_errors.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/integral_types.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/ret_check.h"
@@ -79,6 +80,8 @@ class ConstantSidePacketCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
packet.Set<uint64>();
} else if (packet_options.has_classification_list_value()) {
packet.Set<ClassificationList>();
} else if (packet_options.has_landmark_list_value()) {
packet.Set<LandmarkList>();
} else {
return absl::InvalidArgumentError(
"None of supported values were specified in options.");
@@ -108,6 +111,9 @@ class ConstantSidePacketCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
} else if (packet_options.has_classification_list_value()) {
packet.Set(MakePacket<ClassificationList>(
packet_options.classification_list_value()));
} else if (packet_options.has_landmark_list_value()) {
packet.Set(
MakePacket<LandmarkList>(packet_options.landmark_list_value()));
} else {
return absl::InvalidArgumentError(
"None of supported values were specified in options.");
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ package mediapipe;
import "mediapipe/framework/calculator.proto";
import "mediapipe/framework/formats/classification.proto";
import "mediapipe/framework/formats/landmark.proto";
option objc_class_prefix = "MediaPipe";
@@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ message ConstantSidePacketCalculatorOptions {
string string_value = 4;
uint64 uint64_value = 5;
ClassificationList classification_list_value = 6;
LandmarkList landmark_list_value = 7;
}
}
@@ -19,6 +19,13 @@
namespace mediapipe {
constexpr char kIncrementTag[] = "INCREMENT";
constexpr char kInitialValueTag[] = "INITIAL_VALUE";
constexpr char kBatchSizeTag[] = "BATCH_SIZE";
constexpr char kErrorCountTag[] = "ERROR_COUNT";
constexpr char kMaxCountTag[] = "MAX_COUNT";
constexpr char kErrorOnOpenTag[] = "ERROR_ON_OPEN";
// Source calculator that produces MAX_COUNT*BATCH_SIZE int packets of
// sequential numbers from INITIAL_VALUE (default 0) with a common
// difference of INCREMENT (default 1) between successive numbers (with
@@ -33,53 +40,53 @@ class CountingSourceCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
static absl::Status GetContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
cc->Outputs().Index(0).Set<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ERROR_ON_OPEN")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("ERROR_ON_OPEN").Set<bool>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kErrorOnOpenTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kErrorOnOpenTag).Set<bool>();
}
RET_CHECK(cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("MAX_COUNT") ||
cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ERROR_COUNT"));
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("MAX_COUNT")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("MAX_COUNT").Set<int>();
RET_CHECK(cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kMaxCountTag) ||
cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kErrorCountTag));
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kMaxCountTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kMaxCountTag).Set<int>();
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ERROR_COUNT")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("ERROR_COUNT").Set<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kErrorCountTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kErrorCountTag).Set<int>();
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("BATCH_SIZE")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("BATCH_SIZE").Set<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kBatchSizeTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kBatchSizeTag).Set<int>();
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("INITIAL_VALUE")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("INITIAL_VALUE").Set<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kInitialValueTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kInitialValueTag).Set<int>();
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("INCREMENT")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("INCREMENT").Set<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kIncrementTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kIncrementTag).Set<int>();
}
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) override {
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ERROR_ON_OPEN") &&
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("ERROR_ON_OPEN").Get<bool>()) {
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kErrorOnOpenTag) &&
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kErrorOnOpenTag).Get<bool>()) {
return absl::NotFoundError("expected error");
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ERROR_COUNT")) {
error_count_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("ERROR_COUNT").Get<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kErrorCountTag)) {
error_count_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kErrorCountTag).Get<int>();
RET_CHECK_LE(0, error_count_);
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("MAX_COUNT")) {
max_count_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("MAX_COUNT").Get<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kMaxCountTag)) {
max_count_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kMaxCountTag).Get<int>();
RET_CHECK_LE(0, max_count_);
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("BATCH_SIZE")) {
batch_size_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("BATCH_SIZE").Get<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kBatchSizeTag)) {
batch_size_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kBatchSizeTag).Get<int>();
RET_CHECK_LT(0, batch_size_);
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("INITIAL_VALUE")) {
counter_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("INITIAL_VALUE").Get<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kInitialValueTag)) {
counter_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kInitialValueTag).Get<int>();
}
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("INCREMENT")) {
increment_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("INCREMENT").Get<int>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kIncrementTag)) {
increment_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kIncrementTag).Get<int>();
RET_CHECK_LT(0, increment_);
}
RET_CHECK(error_count_ >= 0 || max_count_ >= 0);
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
// Copyright 2019 The MediaPipe Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_framework.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/ret_check.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/status.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace {
constexpr char kOptionalValueTag[] = "OPTIONAL_VALUE";
constexpr char kDefaultValueTag[] = "DEFAULT_VALUE";
constexpr char kValueTag[] = "VALUE";
} // namespace
// Outputs side packet default value if optional value is not provided.
//
// This calculator utilizes the fact that MediaPipe automatically removes
// optional side packets of the calculator configuration (i.e. OPTIONAL_VALUE).
// And if it happens - returns default value, otherwise - returns optional
// value.
//
// Input:
// OPTIONAL_VALUE (optional) - AnyType (but same type as DEFAULT_VALUE)
// Optional side packet value that is outputted by the calculator as is if
// provided.
//
// DEFAULT_VALUE - AnyType
// Default side pack value that is outputted by the calculator if
// OPTIONAL_VALUE is not provided.
//
// Output:
// VALUE - AnyType (but same type as DEFAULT_VALUE)
// Either OPTIONAL_VALUE (if provided) or DEFAULT_VALUE (otherwise).
//
// Usage example:
// node {
// calculator: "DefaultSidePacketCalculator"
// input_side_packet: "OPTIONAL_VALUE:segmentation_mask_enabled_optional"
// input_side_packet: "DEFAULT_VALUE:segmentation_mask_enabled_default"
// output_side_packet: "VALUE:segmentation_mask_enabled"
// }
class DefaultSidePacketCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
public:
static absl::Status GetContract(CalculatorContract* cc);
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) override;
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) override;
};
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(DefaultSidePacketCalculator);
absl::Status DefaultSidePacketCalculator::GetContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
RET_CHECK(cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kDefaultValueTag))
<< "Default value must be provided";
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDefaultValueTag).SetAny();
// Optional input side packet can be unspecified. In this case MediaPipe will
// remove it from the calculator config.
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kOptionalValueTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets()
.Tag(kOptionalValueTag)
.SetSameAs(&cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDefaultValueTag))
.Optional();
}
RET_CHECK(cc->OutputSidePackets().HasTag(kValueTag));
cc->OutputSidePackets().Tag(kValueTag).SetSameAs(
&cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDefaultValueTag));
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status DefaultSidePacketCalculator::Open(CalculatorContext* cc) {
// If optional value is provided it is returned as the calculator output.
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kOptionalValueTag)) {
auto& packet = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kOptionalValueTag);
cc->OutputSidePackets().Tag(kValueTag).Set(packet);
return absl::OkStatus();
}
// If no optional value
auto& packet = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDefaultValueTag);
cc->OutputSidePackets().Tag(kValueTag).Set(packet);
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status DefaultSidePacketCalculator::Process(CalculatorContext* cc) {
return absl::OkStatus();
}
} // namespace mediapipe
@@ -35,11 +35,14 @@
// }
namespace mediapipe {
constexpr char kFloatVectorTag[] = "FLOAT_VECTOR";
constexpr char kEncodedTag[] = "ENCODED";
class DequantizeByteArrayCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
public:
static absl::Status GetContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
cc->Inputs().Tag("ENCODED").Set<std::string>();
cc->Outputs().Tag("FLOAT_VECTOR").Set<std::vector<float>>();
cc->Inputs().Tag(kEncodedTag).Set<std::string>();
cc->Outputs().Tag(kFloatVectorTag).Set<std::vector<float>>();
return absl::OkStatus();
}
@@ -66,7 +69,7 @@ class DequantizeByteArrayCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
const std::string& encoded =
cc->Inputs().Tag("ENCODED").Value().Get<std::string>();
cc->Inputs().Tag(kEncodedTag).Value().Get<std::string>();
std::vector<float> float_vector;
float_vector.reserve(encoded.length());
for (int i = 0; i < encoded.length(); ++i) {
@@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ class DequantizeByteArrayCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
static_cast<unsigned char>(encoded.at(i)) * scalar_ + bias_);
}
cc->Outputs()
.Tag("FLOAT_VECTOR")
.Tag(kFloatVectorTag)
.AddPacket(MakePacket<std::vector<float>>(float_vector)
.At(cc->InputTimestamp()));
return absl::OkStatus();
@@ -25,6 +25,9 @@
namespace mediapipe {
constexpr char kFloatVectorTag[] = "FLOAT_VECTOR";
constexpr char kEncodedTag[] = "ENCODED";
TEST(QuantizeFloatVectorCalculatorTest, WrongConfig) {
CalculatorGraphConfig::Node node_config =
ParseTextProtoOrDie<CalculatorGraphConfig::Node>(R"pb(
@@ -39,8 +42,10 @@ TEST(QuantizeFloatVectorCalculatorTest, WrongConfig) {
)pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
std::string empty_string;
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("ENCODED").packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(empty_string).At(Timestamp(0)));
runner.MutableInputs()
->Tag(kEncodedTag)
.packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(empty_string).At(Timestamp(0)));
auto status = runner.Run();
EXPECT_FALSE(status.ok());
EXPECT_THAT(
@@ -64,8 +69,10 @@ TEST(QuantizeFloatVectorCalculatorTest, WrongConfig2) {
)pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
std::string empty_string;
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("ENCODED").packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(empty_string).At(Timestamp(0)));
runner.MutableInputs()
->Tag(kEncodedTag)
.packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(empty_string).At(Timestamp(0)));
auto status = runner.Run();
EXPECT_FALSE(status.ok());
EXPECT_THAT(
@@ -89,8 +96,10 @@ TEST(QuantizeFloatVectorCalculatorTest, WrongConfig3) {
)pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
std::string empty_string;
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("ENCODED").packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(empty_string).At(Timestamp(0)));
runner.MutableInputs()
->Tag(kEncodedTag)
.packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(empty_string).At(Timestamp(0)));
auto status = runner.Run();
EXPECT_FALSE(status.ok());
EXPECT_THAT(
@@ -114,14 +123,16 @@ TEST(DequantizeByteArrayCalculatorTest, TestDequantization) {
)pb");
CalculatorRunner runner(node_config);
unsigned char input[4] = {0x7F, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x01};
runner.MutableInputs()->Tag("ENCODED").packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(
std::string(reinterpret_cast<char const*>(input), 4))
.At(Timestamp(0)));
runner.MutableInputs()
->Tag(kEncodedTag)
.packets.push_back(
MakePacket<std::string>(
std::string(reinterpret_cast<char const*>(input), 4))
.At(Timestamp(0)));
auto status = runner.Run();
MP_ASSERT_OK(runner.Run());
const std::vector<Packet>& outputs =
runner.Outputs().Tag("FLOAT_VECTOR").packets;
runner.Outputs().Tag(kFloatVectorTag).packets;
EXPECT_EQ(1, outputs.size());
const std::vector<float>& result = outputs[0].Get<std::vector<float>>();
ASSERT_FALSE(result.empty());
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
#include <vector>
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/classification.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/detection.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/landmark.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/rect.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/util/render_data.pb.h"
@@ -28,6 +29,10 @@ typedef EndLoopCalculator<std::vector<::mediapipe::NormalizedRect>>
EndLoopNormalizedRectCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(EndLoopNormalizedRectCalculator);
typedef EndLoopCalculator<std::vector<::mediapipe::LandmarkList>>
EndLoopLandmarkListVectorCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(EndLoopLandmarkListVectorCalculator);
typedef EndLoopCalculator<std::vector<::mediapipe::NormalizedLandmarkList>>
EndLoopNormalizedLandmarkListVectorCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(EndLoopNormalizedLandmarkListVectorCalculator);
@@ -46,4 +51,8 @@ REGISTER_CALCULATOR(EndLoopClassificationListCalculator);
typedef EndLoopCalculator<std::vector<TfLiteTensor>> EndLoopTensorCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(EndLoopTensorCalculator);
typedef EndLoopCalculator<std::vector<::mediapipe::Detection>>
EndLoopDetectionCalculator;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(EndLoopDetectionCalculator);
} // namespace mediapipe
@@ -24,11 +24,16 @@
namespace mediapipe {
constexpr char kFinishedTag[] = "FINISHED";
constexpr char kAllowTag[] = "ALLOW";
constexpr char kMaxInFlightTag[] = "MAX_IN_FLIGHT";
constexpr char kOptionsTag[] = "OPTIONS";
// FlowLimiterCalculator is used to limit the number of frames in flight
// by dropping input frames when necessary.
//
// The input stream "FINISH" is used to signal the FlowLimiterCalculator
// when a frame is finished processing. Either a non-empty "FINISH" packet
// The input stream "FINISHED" is used to signal the FlowLimiterCalculator
// when a frame is finished processing. Either a non-empty "FINISHED" packet
// or a timestamp bound should be received for each processed frame.
//
// The combination of `max_in_flight: 1` and `max_in_queue: 1` generally gives
@@ -69,16 +74,19 @@ class FlowLimiterCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
public:
static absl::Status GetContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
auto& side_inputs = cc->InputSidePackets();
side_inputs.Tag("OPTIONS").Set<FlowLimiterCalculatorOptions>().Optional();
cc->Inputs().Tag("OPTIONS").Set<FlowLimiterCalculatorOptions>().Optional();
side_inputs.Tag(kOptionsTag).Set<FlowLimiterCalculatorOptions>().Optional();
cc->Inputs()
.Tag(kOptionsTag)
.Set<FlowLimiterCalculatorOptions>()
.Optional();
RET_CHECK_GE(cc->Inputs().NumEntries(""), 1);
for (int i = 0; i < cc->Inputs().NumEntries(""); ++i) {
cc->Inputs().Get("", i).SetAny();
cc->Outputs().Get("", i).SetSameAs(&(cc->Inputs().Get("", i)));
}
cc->Inputs().Get("FINISHED", 0).SetAny();
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("MAX_IN_FLIGHT").Set<int>().Optional();
cc->Outputs().Tag("ALLOW").Set<bool>().Optional();
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kMaxInFlightTag).Set<int>().Optional();
cc->Outputs().Tag(kAllowTag).Set<bool>().Optional();
cc->SetInputStreamHandler("ImmediateInputStreamHandler");
cc->SetProcessTimestampBounds(true);
return absl::OkStatus();
@@ -87,9 +95,9 @@ class FlowLimiterCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
options_ = cc->Options<FlowLimiterCalculatorOptions>();
options_ = tool::RetrieveOptions(options_, cc->InputSidePackets());
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("MAX_IN_FLIGHT")) {
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kMaxInFlightTag)) {
options_.set_max_in_flight(
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("MAX_IN_FLIGHT").Get<int>());
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kMaxInFlightTag).Get<int>());
}
input_queues_.resize(cc->Inputs().NumEntries(""));
RET_CHECK_OK(CopyInputHeadersToOutputs(cc->Inputs(), &(cc->Outputs())));
@@ -104,8 +112,8 @@ class FlowLimiterCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
// Outputs a packet indicating whether a frame was sent or dropped.
void SendAllow(bool allow, Timestamp ts, CalculatorContext* cc) {
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag("ALLOW")) {
cc->Outputs().Tag("ALLOW").AddPacket(MakePacket<bool>(allow).At(ts));
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag(kAllowTag)) {
cc->Outputs().Tag(kAllowTag).AddPacket(MakePacket<bool>(allow).At(ts));
}
}
@@ -155,7 +163,7 @@ class FlowLimiterCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
options_ = tool::RetrieveOptions(options_, cc->Inputs());
// Process the FINISHED input stream.
Packet finished_packet = cc->Inputs().Tag("FINISHED").Value();
Packet finished_packet = cc->Inputs().Tag(kFinishedTag).Value();
if (finished_packet.Timestamp() == cc->InputTimestamp()) {
while (!frames_in_flight_.empty() &&
frames_in_flight_.front() <= finished_packet.Timestamp()) {
@@ -210,8 +218,8 @@ class FlowLimiterCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
Timestamp bound =
cc->Inputs().Get("", 0).Value().Timestamp().NextAllowedInStream();
SetNextTimestampBound(bound, &cc->Outputs().Get("", 0));
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag("ALLOW")) {
SetNextTimestampBound(bound, &cc->Outputs().Tag("ALLOW"));
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag(kAllowTag)) {
SetNextTimestampBound(bound, &cc->Outputs().Tag(kAllowTag));
}
}
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ message FlowLimiterCalculatorOptions {
optional int32 max_in_flight = 1 [default = 1];
// The maximum number of frames queued waiting for processing.
// The default value limits to 1 frame awaiting processing.
// The default value limits to 0 frames awaiting processing.
optional int32 max_in_queue = 2 [default = 0];
// The maximum time in microseconds to wait for a frame to finish processing.
@@ -36,6 +36,13 @@
namespace mediapipe {
namespace {
constexpr char kDropTimestampsTag[] = "DROP_TIMESTAMPS";
constexpr char kClockTag[] = "CLOCK";
constexpr char kWarmupTimeTag[] = "WARMUP_TIME";
constexpr char kSleepTimeTag[] = "SLEEP_TIME";
constexpr char kPacketTag[] = "PACKET";
// A simple Semaphore for synchronizing test threads.
class AtomicSemaphore {
public:
@@ -204,17 +211,17 @@ TEST_F(FlowLimiterCalculatorSemaphoreTest, FramesDropped) {
class SleepCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
public:
static absl::Status GetContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET").SetAny();
cc->Outputs().Tag("PACKET").SetSameAs(&cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET"));
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("SLEEP_TIME").Set<int64>();
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("WARMUP_TIME").Set<int64>();
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("CLOCK").Set<mediapipe::Clock*>();
cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag).SetAny();
cc->Outputs().Tag(kPacketTag).SetSameAs(&cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag));
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kSleepTimeTag).Set<int64>();
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kWarmupTimeTag).Set<int64>();
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kClockTag).Set<mediapipe::Clock*>();
cc->SetTimestampOffset(0);
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
clock_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("CLOCK").Get<mediapipe::Clock*>();
clock_ = cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kClockTag).Get<mediapipe::Clock*>();
return absl::OkStatus();
}
@@ -222,10 +229,12 @@ class SleepCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
++packet_count;
absl::Duration sleep_time = absl::Microseconds(
packet_count == 1
? cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("WARMUP_TIME").Get<int64>()
: cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("SLEEP_TIME").Get<int64>());
? cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kWarmupTimeTag).Get<int64>()
: cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kSleepTimeTag).Get<int64>());
clock_->Sleep(sleep_time);
cc->Outputs().Tag("PACKET").AddPacket(cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET").Value());
cc->Outputs()
.Tag(kPacketTag)
.AddPacket(cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag).Value());
return absl::OkStatus();
}
@@ -240,24 +249,27 @@ REGISTER_CALCULATOR(SleepCalculator);
class DropCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
public:
static absl::Status GetContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET").SetAny();
cc->Outputs().Tag("PACKET").SetSameAs(&cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET"));
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("DROP_TIMESTAMPS").Set<bool>();
cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag).SetAny();
cc->Outputs().Tag(kPacketTag).SetSameAs(&cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag));
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDropTimestampsTag).Set<bool>();
cc->SetProcessTimestampBounds(true);
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
if (!cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET").Value().IsEmpty()) {
if (!cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag).Value().IsEmpty()) {
++packet_count;
}
bool drop = (packet_count == 3);
if (!drop && !cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET").Value().IsEmpty()) {
cc->Outputs().Tag("PACKET").AddPacket(cc->Inputs().Tag("PACKET").Value());
if (!drop && !cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag).Value().IsEmpty()) {
cc->Outputs()
.Tag(kPacketTag)
.AddPacket(cc->Inputs().Tag(kPacketTag).Value());
}
if (!drop || !cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("DROP_TIMESTAMPS").Get<bool>()) {
cc->Outputs().Tag("PACKET").SetNextTimestampBound(
cc->InputTimestamp().NextAllowedInStream());
if (!drop || !cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDropTimestampsTag).Get<bool>()) {
cc->Outputs()
.Tag(kPacketTag)
.SetNextTimestampBound(cc->InputTimestamp().NextAllowedInStream());
}
return absl::OkStatus();
}
+53 -35
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@@ -21,6 +21,11 @@
namespace mediapipe {
namespace {
constexpr char kStateChangeTag[] = "STATE_CHANGE";
constexpr char kDisallowTag[] = "DISALLOW";
constexpr char kAllowTag[] = "ALLOW";
enum GateState {
GATE_UNINITIALIZED,
GATE_ALLOW,
@@ -59,8 +64,9 @@ std::string ToString(GateState state) {
// ALLOW or DISALLOW can also be specified as an input side packet. The rules
// for evaluation remain the same as above.
//
// ALLOW/DISALLOW inputs must be specified either using input stream or
// via input side packet but not both.
// ALLOW/DISALLOW inputs must be specified either using input stream or via
// input side packet but not both. If neither is specified, the behavior is then
// determined by the "allow" field in the calculator options.
//
// Intended to be used with the default input stream handler, which synchronizes
// all data input streams with the ALLOW/DISALLOW control input stream.
@@ -83,30 +89,33 @@ class GateCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
GateCalculator() {}
static absl::Status CheckAndInitAllowDisallowInputs(CalculatorContract* cc) {
bool input_via_side_packet = cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ALLOW") ||
cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("DISALLOW");
bool input_via_side_packet = cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kAllowTag) ||
cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kDisallowTag);
bool input_via_stream =
cc->Inputs().HasTag("ALLOW") || cc->Inputs().HasTag("DISALLOW");
// Only one of input_side_packet or input_stream may specify ALLOW/DISALLOW
// input.
RET_CHECK(input_via_side_packet ^ input_via_stream);
cc->Inputs().HasTag(kAllowTag) || cc->Inputs().HasTag(kDisallowTag);
// Only one of input_side_packet or input_stream may specify
// ALLOW/DISALLOW input.
if (input_via_side_packet) {
RET_CHECK(cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ALLOW") ^
cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("DISALLOW"));
RET_CHECK(!input_via_stream);
RET_CHECK(cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kAllowTag) ^
cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kDisallowTag));
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ALLOW")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("ALLOW").Set<bool>();
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kAllowTag)) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kAllowTag).Set<bool>().Optional();
} else {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("DISALLOW").Set<bool>();
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDisallowTag).Set<bool>().Optional();
}
} else {
RET_CHECK(cc->Inputs().HasTag("ALLOW") ^ cc->Inputs().HasTag("DISALLOW"));
}
if (input_via_stream) {
RET_CHECK(!input_via_side_packet);
RET_CHECK(cc->Inputs().HasTag(kAllowTag) ^
cc->Inputs().HasTag(kDisallowTag));
if (cc->Inputs().HasTag("ALLOW")) {
cc->Inputs().Tag("ALLOW").Set<bool>();
if (cc->Inputs().HasTag(kAllowTag)) {
cc->Inputs().Tag(kAllowTag).Set<bool>();
} else {
cc->Inputs().Tag("DISALLOW").Set<bool>();
cc->Inputs().Tag(kDisallowTag).Set<bool>();
}
}
return absl::OkStatus();
@@ -125,23 +134,22 @@ class GateCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
cc->Outputs().Get("", i).SetSameAs(&cc->Inputs().Get("", i));
}
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag("STATE_CHANGE")) {
cc->Outputs().Tag("STATE_CHANGE").Set<bool>();
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag(kStateChangeTag)) {
cc->Outputs().Tag(kStateChangeTag).Set<bool>();
}
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Open(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_ = false;
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("ALLOW")) {
if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kAllowTag)) {
use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_ = true;
allow_by_side_packet_decision_ =
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("ALLOW").Get<bool>();
} else if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag("DISALLOW")) {
cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kAllowTag).Get<bool>();
} else if (cc->InputSidePackets().HasTag(kDisallowTag)) {
use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_ = true;
allow_by_side_packet_decision_ =
!cc->InputSidePackets().Tag("DISALLOW").Get<bool>();
!cc->InputSidePackets().Tag(kDisallowTag).Get<bool>();
}
cc->SetOffset(TimestampDiff(0));
@@ -152,26 +160,34 @@ class GateCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
const auto& options = cc->Options<::mediapipe::GateCalculatorOptions>();
empty_packets_as_allow_ = options.empty_packets_as_allow();
if (!use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_ &&
!cc->Inputs().HasTag(kAllowTag) && !cc->Inputs().HasTag(kDisallowTag)) {
use_option_for_allow_disallow_ = true;
allow_by_option_decision_ = options.allow();
}
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
bool allow = empty_packets_as_allow_;
if (use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_) {
if (use_option_for_allow_disallow_) {
allow = allow_by_option_decision_;
} else if (use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_) {
allow = allow_by_side_packet_decision_;
} else {
if (cc->Inputs().HasTag("ALLOW") &&
!cc->Inputs().Tag("ALLOW").IsEmpty()) {
allow = cc->Inputs().Tag("ALLOW").Get<bool>();
if (cc->Inputs().HasTag(kAllowTag) &&
!cc->Inputs().Tag(kAllowTag).IsEmpty()) {
allow = cc->Inputs().Tag(kAllowTag).Get<bool>();
}
if (cc->Inputs().HasTag("DISALLOW") &&
!cc->Inputs().Tag("DISALLOW").IsEmpty()) {
allow = !cc->Inputs().Tag("DISALLOW").Get<bool>();
if (cc->Inputs().HasTag(kDisallowTag) &&
!cc->Inputs().Tag(kDisallowTag).IsEmpty()) {
allow = !cc->Inputs().Tag(kDisallowTag).Get<bool>();
}
}
const GateState new_gate_state = allow ? GATE_ALLOW : GATE_DISALLOW;
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag("STATE_CHANGE")) {
if (cc->Outputs().HasTag(kStateChangeTag)) {
if (last_gate_state_ != GATE_UNINITIALIZED &&
last_gate_state_ != new_gate_state) {
VLOG(2) << "State transition in " << cc->NodeName() << " @ "
@@ -179,7 +195,7 @@ class GateCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
<< ToString(last_gate_state_) << " to "
<< ToString(new_gate_state);
cc->Outputs()
.Tag("STATE_CHANGE")
.Tag(kStateChangeTag)
.AddPacket(MakePacket<bool>(allow).At(cc->InputTimestamp()));
}
}
@@ -211,8 +227,10 @@ class GateCalculator : public CalculatorBase {
GateState last_gate_state_ = GATE_UNINITIALIZED;
int num_data_streams_;
bool empty_packets_as_allow_;
bool use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_;
bool use_side_packet_for_allow_disallow_ = false;
bool allow_by_side_packet_decision_;
bool use_option_for_allow_disallow_ = false;
bool allow_by_option_decision_;
};
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(GateCalculator);
@@ -29,4 +29,8 @@ message GateCalculatorOptions {
// disallowing the corresponding packets in the data input streams. Setting
// this option to true inverts that, allowing the data packets to go through.
optional bool empty_packets_as_allow = 1;
// Whether to allow or disallow the input streams to pass when no
// ALLOW/DISALLOW input or side input is specified.
optional bool allow = 2 [default = false];
}
@@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ namespace mediapipe {
namespace {
constexpr char kDisallowTag[] = "DISALLOW";
constexpr char kAllowTag[] = "ALLOW";
class GateCalculatorTest : public ::testing::Test {
protected:
// Helper to run a graph and return status.
@@ -110,6 +113,68 @@ TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, InvalidInputs) {
)")));
}
TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, AllowByALLOWOptionToTrue) {
SetRunner(R"(
calculator: "GateCalculator"
input_stream: "test_input"
output_stream: "test_output"
options: {
[mediapipe.GateCalculatorOptions.ext] {
allow: true
}
}
)");
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue0 = 42;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue0, true);
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue1 = 43;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue1, false);
const std::vector<Packet>& output = runner()->Outputs().Get("", 0).packets;
ASSERT_EQ(2, output.size());
EXPECT_EQ(kTimestampValue0, output[0].Timestamp().Value());
EXPECT_EQ(kTimestampValue1, output[1].Timestamp().Value());
EXPECT_EQ(true, output[0].Get<bool>());
EXPECT_EQ(false, output[1].Get<bool>());
}
TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, DisallowByALLOWOptionSetToFalse) {
SetRunner(R"(
calculator: "GateCalculator"
input_stream: "test_input"
output_stream: "test_output"
options: {
[mediapipe.GateCalculatorOptions.ext] {
allow: false
}
}
)");
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue0 = 42;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue0, true);
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue1 = 43;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue1, false);
const std::vector<Packet>& output = runner()->Outputs().Get("", 0).packets;
ASSERT_EQ(0, output.size());
}
TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, DisallowByALLOWOptionNotSet) {
SetRunner(R"(
calculator: "GateCalculator"
input_stream: "test_input"
output_stream: "test_output"
)");
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue0 = 42;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue0, true);
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue1 = 43;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue1, false);
const std::vector<Packet>& output = runner()->Outputs().Get("", 0).packets;
ASSERT_EQ(0, output.size());
}
TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, AllowByALLOWSidePacketSetToTrue) {
SetRunner(R"(
calculator: "GateCalculator"
@@ -117,7 +182,7 @@ TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, AllowByALLOWSidePacketSetToTrue) {
input_stream: "test_input"
output_stream: "test_output"
)");
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag("ALLOW") = Adopt(new bool(true));
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag(kAllowTag) = Adopt(new bool(true));
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue0 = 42;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue0, true);
@@ -139,7 +204,7 @@ TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, AllowByDisallowSidePacketSetToFalse) {
input_stream: "test_input"
output_stream: "test_output"
)");
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag("DISALLOW") = Adopt(new bool(false));
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag(kDisallowTag) = Adopt(new bool(false));
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue0 = 42;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue0, true);
@@ -161,7 +226,7 @@ TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, DisallowByALLOWSidePacketSetToFalse) {
input_stream: "test_input"
output_stream: "test_output"
)");
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag("ALLOW") = Adopt(new bool(false));
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag(kAllowTag) = Adopt(new bool(false));
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue0 = 42;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue0, true);
@@ -179,7 +244,7 @@ TEST_F(GateCalculatorTest, DisallowByDISALLOWSidePacketSetToTrue) {
input_stream: "test_input"
output_stream: "test_output"
)");
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag("DISALLOW") = Adopt(new bool(true));
runner()->MutableSidePackets()->Tag(kDisallowTag) = Adopt(new bool(true));
constexpr int64 kTimestampValue0 = 42;
RunTimeStep(kTimestampValue0, true);
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
// Copyright 2022 The MediaPipe Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include "mediapipe/calculators/core/get_vector_item_calculator.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/classification.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/formats/landmark.pb.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace api2 {
using GetLandmarkListVectorItemCalculator =
GetVectorItemCalculator<mediapipe::LandmarkList>;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(GetLandmarkListVectorItemCalculator);
using GetClassificationListVectorItemCalculator =
GetVectorItemCalculator<mediapipe::ClassificationList>;
REGISTER_CALCULATOR(GetClassificationListVectorItemCalculator);
} // namespace api2
} // namespace mediapipe
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
// Copyright 2019 The MediaPipe Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#ifndef MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_GET_VECTOR_ITEM_CALCULATOR_H_
#define MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_GET_VECTOR_ITEM_CALCULATOR_H_
#include <optional>
#include "mediapipe/framework/api2/node.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/api2/port.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_framework.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/packet.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/ret_check.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/status.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace api2 {
// A calcutlator to return an item from the vector by its index.
//
// Inputs:
// VECTOR - std::vector<T>
// Vector to take an item from.
// INDEX - int
// Index of the item to return.
//
// Outputs:
// ITEM - T
// Item from the vector at given index.
//
// Example config:
// node {
// calculator: "Get{SpecificType}VectorItemCalculator"
// input_stream: "VECTOR:vector"
// input_stream: "INDEX:index"
// input_stream: "ITEM:item"
// }
//
template <typename T>
class GetVectorItemCalculator : public Node {
public:
static constexpr Input<std::vector<T>> kIn{"VECTOR"};
static constexpr Input<int> kIdx{"INDEX"};
static constexpr Output<T> kOut{"ITEM"};
MEDIAPIPE_NODE_CONTRACT(kIn, kIdx, kOut);
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
if (kIn(cc).IsEmpty() || kIdx(cc).IsEmpty()) {
return absl::OkStatus();
}
const std::vector<T>& items = kIn(cc).Get();
const int idx = kIdx(cc).Get();
RET_CHECK_LT(idx, items.size());
kOut(cc).Send(items[idx]);
return absl::OkStatus();
}
};
} // namespace api2
} // namespace mediapipe
#endif // MEDIAPIPE_CALCULATORS_CORE_GET_VECTOR_ITEM_CALCULATOR_H_
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
// Copyright 2019 The MediaPipe Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include <memory>
#include "mediapipe/calculators/core/graph_profile_calculator.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/api2/node.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/api2/packet.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/api2/port.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_framework.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/calculator_profile.pb.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/ret_check.h"
#include "mediapipe/framework/port/status.h"
namespace mediapipe {
namespace api2 {
// This calculator periodically copies the GraphProfile from
// mediapipe::GraphProfiler::CaptureProfile to the "PROFILE" output stream.
//
// Similarly to the log files saved by GraphProfiler::WriteProfile when trace
// logging is enabled, the first captured profile contains the full
// canonicalized graph config and, if tracing is enabled, calculator names in
// graph traces. Subsequent profiles omit this information.
//
// Example config:
// node {
// calculator: "GraphProfileCalculator"
// output_stream: "FRAME:any_frame"
// output_stream: "PROFILE:graph_profile"
// }
//
class GraphProfileCalculator : public Node {
public:
static constexpr Input<AnyType>::Multiple kFrameIn{"FRAME"};
static constexpr Output<GraphProfile> kProfileOut{"PROFILE"};
MEDIAPIPE_NODE_CONTRACT(kFrameIn, kProfileOut);
static absl::Status UpdateContract(CalculatorContract* cc) {
return absl::OkStatus();
}
absl::Status Process(CalculatorContext* cc) final {
auto options = cc->Options<::mediapipe::GraphProfileCalculatorOptions>();
bool first_profile = prev_profile_ts_ == Timestamp::Unset();
if (first_profile ||
cc->InputTimestamp() - prev_profile_ts_ >= options.profile_interval()) {
prev_profile_ts_ = cc->InputTimestamp();
GraphProfile result;
MP_RETURN_IF_ERROR(cc->GetProfilingContext()->CaptureProfile(
&result, first_profile ? PopulateGraphConfig::kFull
: PopulateGraphConfig::kNo));
kProfileOut(cc).Send(result);
}
return absl::OkStatus();
}
private:
Timestamp prev_profile_ts_;
};
MEDIAPIPE_REGISTER_NODE(GraphProfileCalculator);
} // namespace api2
} // namespace mediapipe
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
// Copyright 2019 The MediaPipe Authors.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
syntax = "proto2";
package mediapipe;
import "mediapipe/framework/calculator.proto";
option objc_class_prefix = "MediaPipe";
message GraphProfileCalculatorOptions {
extend mediapipe.CalculatorOptions {
optional GraphProfileCalculatorOptions ext = 367481815;
}
// The interval in microseconds between successive reported GraphProfiles.
optional int64 profile_interval = 1 [default = 1000000];
}

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