Resize bounding boxes
Read an image.
I = imread('peppers.png');
Define bounding boxes and labels.
bboxA = [ 410 230 100 90 186 78 80 60 ]
bboxA = 2×4
410 230 100 90
186 78 80 60
labelsA = [ "garlic" "onion" ];
Resize the image and the bounding boxes.
scale = 1.5; J = imresize(I,scale); bboxB = bboxresize(bboxA,scale);
Display the results.
figure I = insertObjectAnnotation(I,'Rectangle',bboxA,labelsA); J = insertObjectAnnotation(J,'Rectangle',bboxB,labelsA); imshowpair(I,J,'montage')
bboxA
— Bounding boxesBounding boxes, specified as an M-by-4, M-by-5, or M-by-9 nonsparse numeric matrix of M bounding boxes. Each row, M, of the matrix defines a bounding box as either an axis-aligned rectangle, a rotate rectangle, or a cuboid. The table below describes the format of the bounding boxes.
Bounding Box | Description |
---|---|
Axis-aligned rectangle |
Defined in pixel coordinates as an M-by-4 numeric matrix with rows of the form [x y w h], where:
|
Rotated rectangle |
Defined in spatial coordinates as an M-by-5 numeric matrix with rows of the form [xctr yctr xlen ylen yaw], where:
|
Cuboid |
Defined in spatial coordinates as an M-by-9 numeric matrix with rows of the form [xctr yctr zctr xlen ylen zlen xrot yrot zrot], where:
The figure shows how these values determine the position of a cuboid. |
scale
— ScaleScale, specified as a scalar or a row vector. When you specify a scalar, the
function applies the same scale factor to the height and width of the bounding boxes in
bboxA
. When you specify a row vector, the function applies the
factor in the first element of the vector to resize the height and the second element to
resize the width of the bounding boxes.
bboxB
— Warped bounding boxesWarped bounding boxes, returned as an M2-by-N
matrix of M2 bounding boxes. The number of bounding boxes returned is
less than the number of bounding boxes in the input. Each row, M2, of
the matrix defines one bounding box of the same type as the input
bboxA
.
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