Opencv 2.4.2 Code Explanation-Face Recognition

Prakhar Mohan Srivastava picture Prakhar Mohan Srivastava · Jul 6, 2012 · Viewed 14.2k times · Source

I have referred the documentation provided by OpenCV to make a face recognition program, it recognizes multiple faces and is working normally. In the documentation they have made ellipses to highlight the face. What I don't understand is how they have calculated the center of the ellipse which they have calculated as follows

for( int i = 0; i < faces.size(); i++ )
{
   Point center(faces[i].x+faces[i].width*0.5,faces[i].y+faces[i].height*0.5);
   //more code follows drawing the ellipse

The faces vector that they are using is produced as follows

face_cascade.detectMultiScale(frame_gray,faces,1.1,2,0|CV_HAAR_SCALE_IMAGE,cv::Size(30,30))

The documentation i.e. the program is given in the link

http://docs.opencv.org/doc/tutorials/objdetect/cascade_classifier/cascade_classifier.html

I want to know how they are calculating the center of the ellipse and if I want to draw a rectangle instead of a circle, what do I have to do?

Answer

Abid Rahman K picture Abid Rahman K · Jul 6, 2012

Detected faces are returned as a set of rectangles surrounding the faces. As documentation says, output is Vector of rectangles where each rectangle contains the detected object.

So one rectangle is comprised of [ initial x, initial y, width, height ]. So you can find its center by ( x + width*0.5 , y + height*0.5 ). This center is same for the ellipse also.

If you want to draw rectangles, use rectangle function. See the Documentation.

Arguments in the function will be as follows :

pt1 = ( x , y )

pt2 = ( x + width , y + height )

Change the line drawing ellipse to following line :

rectangle(frame,Point (faces[i].x,faces[i].y),Point (faces[i].x+faces[i].width, faces[i].y+faces[i].height),Scalar(255,0,255),4,8,0);

It gives the result as follows :

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