import cv2 palette = (2 ** 11 - 1, 2 ** 15 - 1, 2 ** 20 - 1) def bbox_rel(*xyxy): """" Calculates the relative bounding box from absolute pixel values. """ bbox_left = min([xyxy[0].item(), xyxy[2].item()]) bbox_top = min([xyxy[1].item(), xyxy[3].item()]) bbox_w = abs(xyxy[0].item() - xyxy[2].item()) bbox_h = abs(xyxy[1].item() - xyxy[3].item()) x_c = (bbox_left + bbox_w / 2) y_c = (bbox_top + bbox_h / 2) w = bbox_w h = bbox_h return x_c, y_c, w, h def compute_color_for_labels(label): """ Simple function that adds fixed color depending on the class """ color = [int((p * (label ** 2 - label + 1)) % 255) for p in palette] return tuple(color) def draw_boxes(img, bbox, identities=None, offset=(0, 0)): for i, box in enumerate(bbox): x1, y1, x2, y2 = [int(i) for i in box] x1 += offset[0] x2 += offset[0] y1 += offset[1] y2 += offset[1] # box text and bar id = int(identities[i]) if identities is not None else 0 color = compute_color_for_labels(id) label = '{}{:d}'.format("", id) t_size = cv2.getTextSize(label, cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_PLAIN, 2, 2)[0] cv2.rectangle(img, (x1, y1), (x2, y2), color, 3) cv2.rectangle( img, (x1, y1), (x1 + t_size[0] + 3, y1 + t_size[1] + 4), color, -1) cv2.putText(img, label, (x1, y1 + t_size[1] + 4), cv2.FONT_HERSHEY_PLAIN, 2, [255, 255, 255], 2) return img