Counting bounding boxes inside ROI
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Hi all, I am currently working on a project on vehicle detection. One of my goal of this project is to count the number of car inside ROI such a lane. the method I think of is to using the centroid of the bounding box to see if it is inside the ROI. but I haven't got a clue on how to start. Since the ROI is a polygon and the centroid is a x,y coordinate, how to know if it has leave the ROI?
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Joseph Cheng
il 21 Mar 2014
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There are many ways to do this but it depends on how you are defining or receiving the ROI. Is the ROI defined by its corners such that you get 3+ (x,y) points and anything within the triangle to polygon is the ROI? If so it is like if i give you 3+ "y=mx+b" lines and ask if the point is above or below each line. If the ROI is just a mask of zeros and ones then you can just check the (x,y) location in the mask.
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Yin Lok
il 23 Mar 2014
Joseph Cheng
il 24 Mar 2014
Sorry for the late reply, I've been thinking about it more and using the information in your latest comment, you can use the binary mask to get rid of the image outside of your ROI. Then if you are doing anything like the bottom example in the link Image Analyst supplied, you can probably put a minimum size threshold for the vehicle size and remove that tracked vehicle as it leaves the ROI.
vaishali masal
il 29 Ott 2016
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I am doing project of vehicle-number-plate-recognition. the whole i got http://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/40426-vehicle-number-plate-recognition on this link. but that code is valid only for 6 characters. But in India vehicles have 10 characters numbers for eg: TN32 BZ 7701 Can you please tell me how i should modify above code. mail id: masal.vaishali18@gmail.com
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Image Analyst
il 29 Ott 2016
You posted this as an answer to Yin's question mistakenly. This is not an answer to Yin's question. You should post this as your own question.
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