import numpy as np from PIL import Image from os.path import * import re import cv2 TAG_CHAR = np.array([202021.25], np.float32) def readFlow(fn): """ Read .flo file in Middlebury format""" # Code adapted from: # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28013200/reading-middlebury-flow-files-with-python-bytes-array-numpy # WARNING: this will work on little-endian architectures (eg Intel x86) only! # print 'fn = %s'%(fn) with open(fn, 'rb') as f: magic = np.fromfile(f, np.float32, count=1) if 202021.25 != magic: print('Magic number incorrect. Invalid .flo file') return None else: w = np.fromfile(f, np.int32, count=1) h = np.fromfile(f, np.int32, count=1) # print 'Reading %d x %d flo file\n' % (w, h) data = np.fromfile(f, np.float32, count=2 * int(w) * int(h)) # Reshape testdata into 3D array (columns, rows, bands) # The reshape here is for visualization, the original code is (w,h,2) return np.resize(data, (int(h), int(w), 2)) def readPFM(file): file = open(file, 'rb') color = None width = None height = None scale = None endian = None header = file.readline().rstrip() if header == b'PF': color = True elif header == b'Pf': color = False else: raise Exception('Not a PFM file.') dim_match = re.match(rb'^(\d+)\s(\d+)\s$', file.readline()) if dim_match: width, height = map(int, dim_match.groups()) else: raise Exception('Malformed PFM header.') scale = float(file.readline().rstrip()) if scale < 0: # little-endian endian = '<' scale = -scale else: endian = '>' # big-endian data = np.fromfile(file, endian + 'f') shape = (height, width, 3) if color else (height, width) data = np.reshape(data, shape) data = np.flipud(data) return data def writeFlow(filename, uv, v=None): """ Write optical flow to file. If v is None, uv is assumed to contain both u and v channels, stacked in depth. Original code by Deqing Sun, adapted from Daniel Scharstein. """ nBands = 2 if v is None: assert (uv.ndim == 3) assert (uv.shape[2] == 2) u = uv[:, :, 0] v = uv[:, :, 1] else: u = uv assert (u.shape == v.shape) height, width = u.shape f = open(filename, 'wb') # write the header f.write(TAG_CHAR) np.array(width).astype(np.int32).tofile(f) np.array(height).astype(np.int32).tofile(f) # arrange into matrix form tmp = np.zeros((height, width * nBands)) tmp[:, np.arange(width) * 2] = u tmp[:, np.arange(width) * 2 + 1] = v tmp.astype(np.float32).tofile(f) f.close() def readFlowKITTI(filename): flow = cv2.imread(filename, cv2.IMREAD_ANYDEPTH | cv2.IMREAD_COLOR) flow = flow[:, :, ::-1].astype(np.float32) flow, valid = flow[:, :, :2], flow[:, :, 2] flow = (flow - 2 ** 15) / 64.0 return flow, valid def writeFlowKITTI(filename, uv): uv = 64.0 * uv + 2 ** 15 valid = np.ones([uv.shape[0], uv.shape[1], 1]) uv = np.concatenate([uv, valid], axis=-1).astype(np.uint16) cv2.imwrite(filename, uv[..., ::-1]) def read_gen(file_name, pil=False): ext = splitext(file_name)[-1] if ext == '.png' or ext == '.jpeg' or ext == '.ppm' or ext == '.jpg': return Image.open(file_name) elif ext == '.bin' or ext == '.raw': return np.load(file_name) elif ext == '.flo': return readFlow(file_name).astype(np.float32) elif ext == '.pfm': flow = readPFM(file_name).astype(np.float32) if len(flow.shape) == 2: return flow else: return flow[:, :, :-1] return []