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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T15:11:38+00:00 2026-05-17T15:11:38+00:00

I am using the OpenCV function: cvExtractSURF but I am finding a major memory

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I am using the OpenCV function: cvExtractSURF but I am finding a major memory leak. Has anyone successfully implemented this call?

My code is as follows:

IplImage *cvImage = [self CreateIplImageFromUIImage:image grayscale:YES];

CvMemStorage* storage = cvCreateMemStorage(0);

CvSeq *objectKeypoints = 0;
//CvSeq *objectDescriptors = 0;

CvSURFParams params = cvSURFParams(self.hessianThreshold, 0);
double tt = (double)cvGetTickCount();

//Extract the features
cvExtractSURF( cvImage, 0, &objectKeypoints, NULL, storage, params, 0);

tt = (double)cvGetTickCount() - tt;
//NSLog(@"%d features found in %gms seconds\n", objectKeypoints->total, tt/(cvGetTickFrequency()*1000.));

cvReleaseImage(&cvImage);
cvReleaseMemStorage(&storage);

Any ideas where this could be leaking? When I comment out the line:

cvExtractSURF( cvImage, 0, &objectKeypoints, NULL, storage, params, 0);

no leak occurs.

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    2026-05-17T15:11:38+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 3:11 pm

    The function cvExtractSURF creates a list of objects of type CvSURFPoint and puts a pointer to it in objectKeypoints. You have to free that up.

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    cvRelease((void **)&objectKeypoints);
    
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