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AVL.FitSegmentToRidges_Direct

Namespace:AvlNet
Assembly:AVL.NET.dll

Syntax

C++
C#
 
public static void FitSegmentToRidges_Direct
(
	AvlNet.Image inImage,
	AvlNet.SegmentFittingField inFittingField,
	AvlNet.CoordinateSystem2D? inFittingFieldAlignment,
	int inScanCount,
	int inScanWidth,
	AvlNet.SamplingParams inSamplingParams,
	AvlNet.RidgeScanParams inRidgeScanParams,
	AvlNet.Selection inRidgeSelection,
	AvlNet.LocalBlindness? inLocalBlindness,
	float inMaxIncompleteness,
	AvlNet.LineMEstimator? inOutlierSuppression,
	out AvlNet.Segment2D? outSegment,
	NullableRef<List<AvlNet.Ridge1D?>> outRidges,
	NullableRef<NullableRef<AvlNet.Profile>> outDeviationProfile,
	NullableValue<AvlNet.SegmentFittingField> outAlignedFittingField,
	NullableRef<List<AvlNet.Point2D>> outInliers,
	NullableRef<SafeList<AvlNet.Profile>> outBrightnessProfiles,
	NullableRef<SafeList<AvlNet.Profile>> outResponseProfiles,
	IList<AvlNet.Segment2D> diagScanSegments,
	IList<AvlNet.Rectangle2D> diagSamplingAreas
)

Parameters

Name Type Range Default Description
inImageAvlNet.ImageImage to fit segment to
inFittingFieldAvlNet.SegmentFittingFieldSegment fitting field
inFittingFieldAlignmentAvlNet.CoordinateSystem2D?Adjusts the fitting field to the position of the inspected object
inScanCountint<3, INF>10The number of points that will be searched to estimate the position of the segment
inScanWidthint<1, INF>5The width of each scan field (in pixels)
inSamplingParamsAvlNet.SamplingParamsParameters controlling the sampling process
inRidgeScanParamsAvlNet.RidgeScanParamsRidgeScanParams ( ProfileInterpolation: Quadratic4 SmoothingStdDev: 1.0f RidgeWidth: 5 RidgeMargin: 2 MinMagnitude: 5.0f RidgePolarity: Dark )Parameters controlling the ridge extraction process
inRidgeSelectionAvlNet.SelectionSelection mode of ridges
inLocalBlindnessAvlNet.LocalBlindness?Defines conditions in which weaker ridges can be detected in the vicinity of stronger ridges
inMaxIncompletenessfloat<0.0f, 0.999f>0.1fMaximal fraction of ridge points not found
inOutlierSuppressionAvlNet.LineMEstimator?Selects a method for ignoring incorrectly detected points
outSegmentAvlNet.Segment2D?Fitted segment or nothing if the fitting fails
outRidgesAvlNet.NullableRef<System.Collections.Generic.List<AvlNet.Ridge1D?>>Found ridges
outDeviationProfileAvlNet.NullableRef<AvlNet.NullableRef<AvlNet.Profile>>Profile of distances between the actual segment points and the corresponding reference segment points
outAlignedFittingFieldAvlNet.NullableValue<AvlNet.SegmentFittingField>Fitting field used; in the image coordinate system
outInliersAvlNet.NullableRef<System.Collections.Generic.List<AvlNet.Point2D>>Points matching the fitting segment
outBrightnessProfilesAvlNet.NullableRef<AvlNet.SafeList<AvlNet.Profile>>Extracted image profiles
outResponseProfilesAvlNet.NullableRef<AvlNet.SafeList<AvlNet.Profile>>Profiles of the ridge operator response
diagScanSegmentsSystem.Collections.Generic.IList<AvlNet.Segment2D>Segments along which the scans were run
diagSamplingAreasSystem.Collections.Generic.IList<AvlNet.Rectangle2D>Areas from which the input image is sampled

Description

The operation tries to fit a given segment to ridges present in the inImage image. Internally, it performs a series of scans with the ScanSingleRidge_Direct filter along inScanCount specific scan segments which length is always equal to the inFittingField width and cannot be less than 4. The found points are then used to determine the actual position of the segment in the image. Only inMaxIncompleteness fraction of these scans may fail. If the fitting according to the given parameters is not possible, outSegment is set to Nil.

Examples

Fitting a segment to a line on an object
(inRidgeScanParams.RidgePolarity = Dark).

Remarks

Read more about Local Coordinate Systems in Machine Vision Guide: Local Coordinate Systems.

This filter is a part of the Shape Fitting toolset. To read more about this technique, one can refer to the Shape Fitting chapter of our Machine Vision Guide

Hardware Acceleration

This operation supports automatic parallelization for multicore and multiprocessor systems.

Hardware acceleration settings may be manipulated with Settings class.

Function Overrides

See also