I am developing some image processing tools in iOS. Currently, I have a contour of features computed, which is of type InputArrayOfArrays.
Declared as:
std::vector<std::vector<cv::Point> > contours_final( temp_contours.size() );
Now, I would like to extract areas of the original RGB picture circled by contours and may further store sub-image as cv::Mat format. How can I do that?
Thanks in advance!
I’m guessing what you want to do is just extract the regions in the the detected contours. Here is a possible solution:
You might also want to consider saving the individual masks to optionally use as a alpha channel in case you want to save the subregions in a format that supports transparency (e.g. png).
NOTE: I’m NOT extracting ALL the pixels in the bounding box for each contour, just those within the contour. Pixels that are not within the contour but in the bounding box are set to 0. The reason is that your Mat object is an array and that makes it rectangular.
Lastly, I don’t see any reason for you to just save the pixels in the contour in a specially created data structure because you would then need to store the position for each pixel in order to recreate the image. If your concern is saving space, that would not save you much space if at all. Saving the tightest bounding box would suffice. If instead you wish to just analyze the pixels in the contour region, then save a copy of the mask for each contour so that you can use it to check which pixels are within the contour.