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'''Goban and Grid Detection:'''
 
'''Goban and Grid Detection:'''
  
1. The input image is filtered and thresholded and a big quadrilateral shape is selected, sorting contours detected with OpenCV.
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1. The input image is filtered and thresholded and a big quadrilateral shape is selected, sorting contours detected with cvFindContours() from OpenCV.
  
 
[[Image:kifu_region.jpg]]
 
[[Image:kifu_region.jpg]]
  
  
2. The selection is rectified with OpenCV perspective correction tool.
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2. The selection can be rectified with cvGetPerspectiveTransform() and cvWarpPerspective() but using a specific procedure allow to save the original coordinates in a table at the cost of a few megabytes of ram. It should be also more performant, avoiding some unused features overhead.  
  
 
[[Image:kifu_rectify.jpg]]
 
[[Image:kifu_rectify.jpg]]
  
  
3. OpenCV find lines in the rectified selection and we compute the intersections for each detected line segment.
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3. cvHoughLines2() find lines in the rectified selection and we compute the intersections for each detected line segment.
  
 
[[Image:kifu_intersections.jpg]]
 
[[Image:kifu_intersections.jpg]]
  
  
4. After, we round the results to group close neighbour points, and compute or approximate the center of each group (ie: intersection)
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4. The intersection is first validated when the angle formed by the intersection point and the line extremities is near 90 degrees; and other detected intersections that are less distant than ~92% of the expected grid spacing are discarded. Finally each 'cell' or group is validated when the 2 opposite corners are around 90 degrees.
  
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[[Image:kifu_intersections2.jpg]]
  
5. Finally, after filtering intersections, looking at the number of intersection for each aligned row or column, and interpolating missing ones (or better); we can validate the region or restart at step 1 with another threshold, or with the exact grid corners coordinates known.
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5. Intersections can be mapped back to the pre-warped coordinates and vote for the original point, and we restart at step 2 with the quadrilateral found with the next threshold value.
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[[Image:kifu_backproj.jpg]]
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6. Assuming extreme intersection coordinates in the original image are the corners, the transformation matrix is recomputed using those "corners" and intersections are mapped into this plane.
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[[Image:kifu_rectify2.jpg]]
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7. Numbering is made line per line, starting from the top left corner, looking for the nearest neighbour on the right of the current position, up to the end of line. The next line is found looking for the nearest neighbour below the line start, etc
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[[Image:kifu_numbering.jpg]]
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8. Finally, we can validate the grid simply by checking the count of numbered intersections, or restart at step 1 with another threshold and look for missing ones.
 
   
 
   
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'''Image change detection:'''  
 
'''Image change detection:'''  

Latest revision as of 03:44, 30 June 2009

Goban and Grid Detection:

1. The input image is filtered and thresholded and a big quadrilateral shape is selected, sorting contours detected with cvFindContours() from OpenCV.

Kifu region.jpg


2. The selection can be rectified with cvGetPerspectiveTransform() and cvWarpPerspective() but using a specific procedure allow to save the original coordinates in a table at the cost of a few megabytes of ram. It should be also more performant, avoiding some unused features overhead.

Kifu rectify.jpg


3. cvHoughLines2() find lines in the rectified selection and we compute the intersections for each detected line segment.

Kifu intersections.jpg


4. The intersection is first validated when the angle formed by the intersection point and the line extremities is near 90 degrees; and other detected intersections that are less distant than ~92% of the expected grid spacing are discarded. Finally each 'cell' or group is validated when the 2 opposite corners are around 90 degrees.

Kifu intersections2.jpg


5. Intersections can be mapped back to the pre-warped coordinates and vote for the original point, and we restart at step 2 with the quadrilateral found with the next threshold value.

Kifu backproj.jpg


6. Assuming extreme intersection coordinates in the original image are the corners, the transformation matrix is recomputed using those "corners" and intersections are mapped into this plane.

Kifu rectify2.jpg

7. Numbering is made line per line, starting from the top left corner, looking for the nearest neighbour on the right of the current position, up to the end of line. The next line is found looking for the nearest neighbour below the line start, etc

Kifu numbering.jpg

8. Finally, we can validate the grid simply by checking the count of numbered intersections, or restart at step 1 with another threshold and look for missing ones.


Image change detection:

Using vertical and horizontal RGB components sums of a thresholded difference between a reference image and the current one,

it is easy to compute the image coordinates of a played stone

Kifu threshold.jpg Kifu sums.jpg


Stone detection:

When a stone is played it overlaps 1 grid square on a corner, 2 on the borders and 4 in the center.

Computing horizontal and vertical pixel sums for each grid cell or around each intersection can tell where the stone is played and reveal the color of the stone, being darker or brighter than the empty intersection region.

The intersection can also be seen on the difference image when the stone is white, that could also be used to detect the stone color.




Methods for mapping the coordinates:


"2.2 Perspective transformation with two vanishing points" (pages 2 and 3, equations 7 and 10)

http://cipa.icomos.org/fileadmin/papers/potsdam/2001-21-gf01a.pdf


Inverse homography and plane image rectification (page 14)

http://www-prima.imag.fr/jlc/Courses/2002/DEA-IVR.VO/DEA-IVR.VO.S2.pdf


"Inferring Projective Mappings" (page 3)

http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.9.7803

with related java and C source code here: http://www.developpez.net/forums/showthread.php?t=591698




Links:


irc://irc.freenode.net/#kifu


http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/kifu


http://opencvlibrary.sourceforge.net/


Photointerpretation and Small Scale Stereoplotting with Digitally Rectified Photographs with Geometrical constraints: http://cipa.icomos.org/fileadmin/papers/potsdam/2001-21-gf01a.pdf


Vision par Ordinateur: http://www-prima.imag.fr/jlc/Courses/2002/DEA-IVR.VO/DEA-IVR.VO.S2.pdf


Projective Mappings for Image Warping: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.9.7803


http://sciences.ch/htmlfr/geometrie/geometrieprojective01.php