OpenCV groupRectangles - getting grouped and ungrouped rectangles

Ben Dowling picture Ben Dowling · Jan 29, 2014 · Viewed 12.8k times · Source

I'm using OpenCV and want to group together rectangles that have significant overlap. I've tried using groupRectangles for this, which takes a group threshold argument. With a threshold of 0 it doesn't do any grouping at all, and with a threshold of 1 is only returns rectangles that were the result of at least 2 rectangles. For example, given the rectangles on the left in the image below you end up with the 2 rectangles on the right:

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What I'd like to end up with is 3 rectangles. The 2 on the right in the image above, plus the rectangle in the top right of the image to the left that doesn't overlap with any other rectangles. What's the best way to achieve this?

Answer

Ben Dowling picture Ben Dowling · Feb 14, 2014

The solution I ended up going with was to duplicate all of the initial rectangles before calling groupRectangles. That way every input rectangle is guaranteed to be grouped with at least one other rectangle, and will appear in the output:

int size = rects.size();
for( int i = 0; i < size; i++ )
{
    rects.push_back(Rect(rects[i]));
}
groupRectangles(rects, 1, 0.2);