blockedImageAutomationAlgorithm
Description
res = blockedImageAutomationAlgorithm(algObj,bstruct)algObj is a
          vision.labeler.AutomationAlgorithm object. bstruct
        is a structure. The format of the output, res, depends on the type of
        automation algorithm specified.
Examples
Sample Blocked Image Algorithm Automation Function
- Here is an example of a blocked image algorithm automation function. - function res = blockedImageAutomationAlgorithm(algObj,bstruct) % Detect people using aggregate channel features detector = peopleDetectorACF('inria-100x41'); [bboxes, scores] = detect(detector, bstruct.Data,... 'SelectStrongest', false); % Apply non-maximum suppression to select the strongest bounding boxes. [selectedBboxes, selectedScores] = selectStrongestBbox(bboxes, scores,... 'RatioType', 'Min',... 'OverlapThreshold', 0.65); % Consider only detections that meet specified score threshold selectedBboxes = selectedBboxes(selectedScores > 0, :); selectedBboxes(:,1) = selectedBboxes(:,1)+bstruct.Start(2); selectedBboxes(:,2) = selectedBboxes(:,2)+bstruct.Start(1); if algObj.SelectedLabelDefinitions.Type == "Rectangle" % Add the selected label at the bounding box position(s) res = struct(... 'Type', labelType.Rectangle,... 'Name', algObj.SelectedLabelDefinitions.Name,... 'Position', selectedBboxes); end end 
Input Arguments
Output Arguments
Tips
- For automation algorithms without pixel labels, the - Positionfield in- resmust be in a world coordinate system. This can be achieved by adding the X and Y indices in the- bstruct.Startfield to the output of the automation algorithm. To get the correct X coordinate, add- bstruct.Start(2)to get the position of the automation output in world coordinates. To get the correct Y coordinate, add- bstruct.Start(1)to get the position of the automation output in world coordinates.
Version History
Introduced in R2021a