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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

[FIXED] How to crop multi images use list bounding box position in the file (python)?

 July 27, 2022     bounding-box, crop, image-processing, json, python     No comments   

Issue

I have a dataset of images.jpg and a file csv has values bounding box position is top, left, right, bottom. I use ubuntu OS and the python language.


Solution

Something like this should work. It assumes a few things:

  • that the separator in your CSV is a semi-colon, i.e. ;
  • that your CSV file is called images.csv
  • that you want the cropped images output to a sub-directory called output
  • that you have PIL/Pillow installed, though it could easily be adapted to use pyvips, OpenCV, skimage

#!/usr/bin/env python3

import os
import re
import csv
import json
from PIL import Image

def cropImage(filename,coords):
    """Crop image specified by filename to coordinates specified."""
    print(f"DEBUG: cropImage({filename},{coords})")

    # Open image and get height and width
    im = Image.open(filename)
    w, h = im.width, im.height

    # Work out crop coordinates, top, left, bottom, right
    l = int(coords['left']  * w)
    r = int(coords['right'] * w)
    t = int(coords['top']   * h)
    b = int(coords['bottom']* h)

    # Crop and save
    im = im.crop((l,t,r,b))
    im.save("output/" + filename)
    return

# Create output directory if not existing
if not os.path.exists('output'):
    os.makedirs('output')

# Process CSV file - expected format
# heading;heading
# 00000001.jpg?sr.dw=700;{'right': 0.9, 'bottom': 0.8, 'top': 0.1, 'left': 0.2}
# 00000002.jpg?sr.dw=700;{'right': 0.96, 'bottom': 0.86, 'top': 0.2, 'left': 0.25}

with open('images.csv') as csvfile:
    csv_reader = csv.reader(csvfile, delimiter=';')
    for row in csv_reader:
        fieldA, fieldB = row[:2]

        # Ignore header lines
        if not "jpg" in fieldA:
            continue

        # Strip trailing rubbish off filename
        filename = re.sub("\?.*","",fieldA)
        print(f"DEBUG: filename={filename}")

        # Replace single quotes in JSON with double quotes
        JSON = fieldB.replace("'",'"')
        print(f"DEBUG: JSON={JSON}")
        coords = json.loads(JSON)
        print(f"DEBUG: coords={coords}")

        cropImage(filename, coords)


Answered By - Mark Setchell
Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (PHPFixing Admin)
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