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2013-10-10Libmv: move platform-specific defines into own fileSergey Sharybin
2013-10-09Move guarded objetc allocation to a guardedalloc headerSergey Sharybin
Also made libmv-capi use guarded objetc allocation. Run into some suspecious cases when it was not so clear whether memory is being freed or not. Now we'll know for sure whether there're leaks or not :) Having this macros in a guardedalloc header helps using them in other areas (for now it's OCIO and libmv, but in the future it'll be more places).
2013-05-30Remove files unused by blender's trackerSergey Sharybin
They were giving compilation error with msvc2012, and instead of having workaround in them let's drop them away form blender (they're not used even).
2013-05-30Motion tracking: automatic keyframe selectionSergey Sharybin
Implements an automatic keyframe selection algorithm which uses couple of approaches to find out best keyframes candidates: - First, slightly modifier Pollefeys's criteria is used, which limits correspondence ration from 80% to 100%. This allows to reject keyframe candidate early without doing heavy math in cases there're not much common features with first keyframe. - Second step is based on Geometric Robust Information Criteria (aka GRIC), which checks whether features motion between candidate keyframes is better defined by homography or fundamental matrices. To be a good keyframe candidate, fundamental matrix need to define motion better than homography (in this case F-GRIC will be smaller than H-GRIC). This two criteria are well described in this paper: http://www.cs.ait.ac.th/~mdailey/papers/Tahir-KeyFrame.pdf - Final step is based on estimating reconstruction error of a full-scene solution using candidate keyframes. This part is based on the following paper: ftp://ftp.tnt.uni-hannover.de/pub/papers/2004/ECCV2004-TTHBAW.pdf This step requires reconstruction using candidate keyframes and obtaining covariance matrix of 3D points positions. Reconstruction was done pretty much straightforward using other simple pipeline routines, and for covariance estimation pseudo-inverse of Hessian is used, which is in this case (J^T * J)+, where + denotes pseudo-inverse. Jacobian matrix is estimating using Ceres evaluate API. This is also crucial to get rid of possible gauge ambiguity, which is in our case made by zero-ing 7 (by gauge freedoms number) eigen values in pseudo-inverse. There're still room for improving and optimizing the code, but we need some point to start with anyway :) Thanks to Keir Mierle and Sameer Agarwal who assisted a lot to make this feature working.
2013-05-13Remplace bunch of annoying ifdefs in tracking.c with a libmv-capi_stub.ccSergey Sharybin
Makes code in tracking.cc much easier to understand and modify, without worring to breck compulation with Libmv disabled. It is still possible compilation will break due to libmv-capi changes, but that's not happening so much often.
2013-05-09Reconstructed scene scale ambiguity improvementSergey Sharybin
Made it so reconstructed scene always scaled in a way that variance of camera centers is unity. This solves "issues" when different keyframes will give the same reprojection error but will give scenes with different.scale, which could easily have been considered as a bad keyframe combination. This change is essential for automatic keyframe selection algorithm to work reliable for user.
2013-04-05Update libmv to current upstream versionSergey Sharybin
- Solves some strict compilation warning - Style/code cleanup
2013-02-28Remove unused rigid registration codeSergey Sharybin
There're some features planned which would require rigid registration, but this code would need to be re-done anyway to use new minimizer and solving some issues with ICP algorithm there.
2013-02-28Modal (aka tripod) solver reworkSergey Sharybin
Several major things are done in this commit: - First of all, logic of modal solver was changed. We do not rely on only minimizer to take care of guessing rotation for frame, but we're using analytical rotation computation for point clouds to obtain initial rotation. Then this rotation is being refined using Ceres minimizer and now instead of minimizing average distance between points of point of two clouds, minimization of reprojection error of point cloud onto frame happens. This gives quite a bit of precision improvement. - Second bigger improvement here is using bundle adjustment for a result of first step when we're only estimating rotation between neighbor images and reprojecting markers. This averages error across the image sequence avoiding error accumulation. Also, this will tweak bundles themselves a bit for better match. - And last bigger improvement here is support of camera intrinsics refirenment. This allowed to significantly improve solution for real-life footage and results after such refining are much more usable than it were before. Thanks to Keir for the help and code review.
2013-02-26Use threaded cost function and jacobian computationSergey Sharybin
Also made it theraded linear solver, seems it makes sense for iterative schur with inner iterations enabled. Use OpenMO's max therads called from bundler code to detect how many threads to use. Could be changed in a way that number of threads is passing in options from blender side in the future. Also removed redundant V3D definition from compiler's flags.
2013-02-26Bye-bye, SSBA!Sergey Sharybin
With new bundle adjustment based on Ceres we don't need SSBA library anymore. This also means we don't need ldl library and libmv is no longer depends on colamd as well.
2013-02-22Remove extern_ssba workaroundSergey Sharybin
SSBA seemed to be working OK last time i've checked it with MSVC and optimization enabled. Also, we'll likely replace it with own BA soon, which works fine with MSVC anyway.
2013-02-20Made ldl code a part of extern_ssba library, otherwise gcc fails toSergey Sharybin
find ldl symbols because order of libraries seems to be critical for gcc linker. A bit stupid, but that's how linker works.. Both CMake and SCons shall work fine on linux now.
2013-02-20Fix #34299: Motion Tracking 20x slower under WindowsSergey Sharybin
Root of the issue goes to SSBA library which didn't work properly when using optimization in MSVC. It was worked around by disabling optimization for libmv, which is in fact shame and shouldn't have been done. It seems after some changes optimization does not affect on SSBA code, but enabling optimization could be risky so close to release. For now solved by splitting SSBA to separate CMake/SCons library, disabling optimization only for this particular library and enabling optimization for rest of libmv. Tested on all files which used to fail with optimization enabled in SSBA and all of them works the same as before. Tracking speed is significantly higher now. After release we'll enable optimization for SSBA as well, so there'll be no crappy build setup. Later we'll replace old SSBA library with new BA code based on Ceres. Bundle script would be broken for until then, so better not to use it.
2013-02-18Correction to cmake rules for libmv/ceresSergey Sharybin
libmv still requires optimization switched off because of some incompatibility of SSBA and MSVC optimizer which makes bundle adjustment work just wrong. This shall not be an issue for Ceres and no need to disable optimization for extern_ceres
2012-12-20Camera tracking: synchronize changes with own branchSergey Sharybin
Should be no functional changes.
2012-12-04cmake was missing some header files.Campbell Barton
2012-10-17code cleanup:Campbell Barton
- move object_iterators.c --> view3d_iterators. (ED_object.h had to include ED_view3d.h which isn't so nice) - move projection functions from view3d_view.c --> view3d_project.c (view3d_view was becoming a mishmash of utility functions and operators). - some some cmake includes as system-includes.
2012-09-16Libmv: remove unwind hack from CMake rules.Sergey Sharybin
Such stuff better be solved in glog itself. Should be pretty safe change since it was defined for CMake only and AFAIR Jens wanted to get rid of this too.
2012-06-10Planar tracking support for motion trackingSergey Sharybin
=========================================== Major list of changes done in tomato branch: - Add a planar tracking implementation to libmv This adds a new planar tracking implementation to libmv. The tracker is based on Ceres[1], the new nonlinear minimizer that myself and Sameer released from Google as open source. Since the motion model is more involved, the interface is different than the RegionTracker interface used previously in Blender. The start of a C API in libmv-capi.{cpp,h} is also included. - Migrate from pat_{min,max} for markers to 4 corners representation Convert markers in the movie clip editor / 2D tracker from using pat_min and pat_max notation to using the a more general, 4-corner representation. There is still considerable porting work to do; in particular sliding from preview widget does not work correct for rotated markers. All other areas should be ported to new representation: * Added support of sliding individual corners. LMB slide + Ctrl would scale the whole pattern * S would scale the whole marker, S-S would scale pattern only * Added support of marker's rotation which is currently rotates only patterns around their centers or all markers around median, Rotation or other non-translation/scaling transformation of search area doesn't make sense. * Track Preview widget would display transformed pattern which libmv actually operates with. - "Efficient Second-order Minimization" for the planar tracker This implements the "Efficient Second-order Minimization" scheme, as supported by the existing translation tracker. This increases the amount of per-iteration work, but decreases the number of iterations required to converge and also increases the size of the basin of attraction for the optimization. - Remove the use of the legacy RegionTracker API from Blender, and replaces it with the new TrackRegion API. This also adds several features to the planar tracker in libmv: * Do a brute-force initialization of tracking similar to "Hybrid" mode in the stable release, but using all floats. This is slower but more accurate. It is still necessary to evaluate if the performance loss is worth it. In particular, this change is necessary to support high bit depth imagery. * Add support for masks over the search window. This is a step towards supporting user-defined tracker masks. The tracker masks will make it easy for users to make a mask for e.g. a ball. Not exposed into interface yet/ * Add Pearson product moment correlation coefficient checking (aka "Correlation" in the UI. This causes tracking failure if the tracked patch is not linearly related to the template. * Add support for warping a few points in addition to the supplied points. This is useful because the tracking code deliberately does not expose the underlying warp representation. Instead, warps are specified in an aparametric way via the correspondences. - Replace the old style tracker configuration panel with the new planar tracking panel. From a users perspective, this means: * The old "tracking algorithm" picker is gone. There is only 1 algorithm now. We may revisit this later, but I would much prefer to have only 1 algorithm. So far no optimization work has been done so the speed is not there yet. * There is now a dropdown to select the motion model. Choices: * Translation * Translation, rotation * Translation, scale * Translation, rotation, scale * Affine * Perspective * The old "Hybrid" mode is gone; instead there is a toggle to enable or disable translation-only tracker initialization. This is the equivalent of the hyrbid mode before, but rewritten to work with the new planar tracking modes. * The pyramid levels setting is gone. At a future date, the planar tracker will decide to use pyramids or not automatically. The pyramid setting was ultimately a mistake; with the brute force initialization it is unnecessary. - Add light-normalized tracking Added the ability to normalize patterns by their average value while tracking, to make them invariant to global illumination changes. Additional details could be found at wiki page [2] [1] http://code.google.com/p/ceres-solver [2] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Motion_Tracker
2012-06-10Initial Ceres integration into BlenderSergey Sharybin
Currently only put sources of Ceres library into extern/libmv/third_party and setup CMake and SCons building systems. Integration details: - Even CMake build files are not re-used from Ceres's trunk: they're using some automatic stuff detection like glog, pthreads, protobuf and so and it's not so clear how to re-use that files without modifications. And IMO it's easier if build files are getting re-generated automatically to match Blender-specific setup rather than keeping changes made locally in Blender in sync when re-bundling Ceres library. Especially in case when it's already needed to support SCons build system. - Integrated only actual sources, all tests were stripped. Probably it'll be nice to have them, but they'll need clear integration with current module test stuff in Blender. - Suitesparse was disabled. It'll help a lot having it, but there are some difficulties making cholmod working fine on windows. Would be added in future - collections_port.cc was also stripped. It's not used by Ceres's upstream and it gives compilation error (undefined uint32 -- looks like namespace issue). - Currently all schur eliminators are included. Not sure if it makes sense, also not sure if it makes sense having them switchable on and off -- IMO better to have single configuration which works and does not require special tweaks after everything was set up. To bundle updated version of Ceres: - Go to extern/libmv/third_party/ceres folder - Run ./bundle.sh This will checkout fresh Ceres snapshot of Windows branch (which is currently most interesting from integration into Blender POV), apply all patches listed in patches/series and copy needed files into Blender's working copy. This will also re-generate CMake/SCons build rules. If you'll need extra files from Ceres repository which are not present in Blender, you'll need to copy them manually and then run ./mkfiles.sh from extern/libmv/third_party/ceres folder which will update list of files used by Blender. Thanks to Leir Mierle and Sameer Agarwal (and all others who helped developing Ceres) this library and thanks to Keir Mierle with help integrating it into Blender!
2012-04-14libmv: bundle new upstream version of libmv from own branchSergey Sharybin
Added modal solver module which is needed for tripod solving. For details of this solver read changelog of libmv.
2012-04-12libmv: bundle new upstream version from own branch with rigid registration ↵Sergey Sharybin
implementation Currently not used in blender code but is needed for some current work.
2012-04-11libmv: bundle new upstream version from own branch which should supportSergey Sharybin
compilation of glog on hurd platform.
2012-03-30Camera tracking refactoring:Sergey Sharybin
- Deduplicate patetrn sampling used in esm and lmicklt trackers and move SamplePattern to image/sample.h - Move computation of Pearson product-moment correlation into own function in new file image/correlation.h so all trackers can use it to check final correlation. - Remove SAD tracker. It's almost the same as brute tracker, with only two differences: 1. It does brute search of affine transformation which in some cases helps to track rotating features 2. It didn't use common tracker api which probably gave some speed advantage, but lead to a real headache to use it together with other trackers leading to duplicated code in blender side. - Switch blenedr to use brute tracker instead of sad tracker which tracking made source code much more simple to follow.
2012-03-23fix for cmake error on non osx systemsCampbell Barton
2012-03-21modify osx CMake hack so the CMake files can be parsed more easily by naive ↵Campbell Barton
my error checker.
2012-03-11Bundle new upstream version of libmv from own branchSergey Sharybin
This version of libmv includes new gflags and glog libraries which makes it possible to compile libmv with clang compiler. Also remove code from CMakeLists which was disabling libmv if using clang. Tested on linux with gcc-4.6 and clang-3.0, windows cmake+msvc and scons+mingw. Could be some issues with other platforms/build system which shall be simple to resolve.
2012-03-11OSX/libmv: restrict the unwind.h workaround to 10.6.sdk onlyJens Verwiebe
2012-03-11OSX/libmv: added a ahck to fix compiling with 10.6.sdk, unwind.h relatedJens Verwiebe
2012-02-17Camera tracking: switch to own repo of libmv where most of patches are appliedSergey Sharybin
and which includes latest changes from Keir's branch. Hopefully it'll make backporting of changes back to main libmv repo easier.
2012-02-11update gpl header in cmake filesCampbell Barton
2012-01-11Fixed typo in comments for libmv build rules filesSergey Sharybin
2011-12-15Added note that cmake/scons rules are automatically generated for extern/libmvSergey Sharybin
Also updated generation scripts and templates
2011-12-11missing config_freebsd.h from cmake file listCampbell Barton
2011-12-04Camera tracking: merge hybrid tracker from tomato branchSergey Sharybin
Comment from Keir's commit: Add a new hybrid region tracker for motion tracking to libmv, and add it as an option (under "Hybrid") in the tracking settings. The region tracker is a combination of brute force tracking for coarse alignment, then refinement with the ESM/KLT algorithm already in libmv that gives excellent subpixel precision (typically 1/50'th of a pixel) This also adds a new "brute force" region tracker which does a brute force search through every pixel position in the destination for the pattern in the first frame. It leverages SSE if available, similar to the SAD tracker, to do this quickly. Currently it does some unnecessary conversions to/from floating point that will get fixed later. The hybrid tracker glues the two trackers (brute & ESM) together to get an overall better tracker. The algorithm is simple: 1. Track from frame 1 to frame 2 with the brute force tracker. This tries every possible pixel position for the pattern from frame 1 in frame 2. The position with the smallest sum-of-absolute-differences is chosen. By definition, this position is only accurate up to 1 pixel or so. 2. Using the result from 1, initialize a track with ESM. This does a least-squares fit with subpixel precision. 3. If the ESM shift was more than 2 pixels, report failure. 4. If the ESM track shifted less than 2 pixels, then the track is good and we're done. The rationale here is that if the refinement stage shifts more than 1 pixel, then the brute force result likely found some random position that's not a good fit. svn command used: svn merge -r 42375:42376 -r 42377:42379 ^/branches/soc-2011-tomato
2011-12-01Fix #29469: Latest motion tracking not working.Sergey Sharybin
It was error in CMakeLists.txt caused by automatic bundling script which expanded variables instead of substituting them as-is. Fixed both of bundling script and CMakeLists.txt
2011-11-28Camera tracking: moved camera solver into it's own jobSergey Sharybin
In some cases solving can take a while (especially when refining is used) and keeping interface locked is a bit annoying. Now camera solver is moved to job system and interface isn't locking. Reporting progress isn't really accurate, but trying to make it more linear can lead to spending more effort on it than having benefit. Also, changing status in the information line helps to understand that blender isn't hang up and solving is till working nicely. Main changes in code: - libmv_solveReconstruction now accepts additional parameters: * progress_update_callback - a function which is getting called from solver algorithm to report progress back to Blender. * callback_customdata - a user-defined context which is passing to progress_update_callback so progress can be updated in needed blender-side data structures. This parameters are optional. - Added structure MovieTrackingStats which is placed in MovieTracking structure. It's supposed to be used for displaying information about different operations (currently it's only camera solver, but can be easily used for something else in the future) in clip editor. This statistics structure is getting allocated for time operator is working and not saving into .blend file. - Clip Editor now displays statistics stored in MovieTrackingStats structure like it's done for rendering.
2011-11-14Assorted camera tracker improvementsSergey Sharybin
- Add support for refining the camera's intrinsic parameters during a solve. Currently, refining supports only the following combinations of intrinsic parameters: f f, cx, cy f, cx, cy, k1, k2 f, k1 f, k1, k2 This is not the same as autocalibration, since the user must still make a reasonable initial guess about the focal length and other parameters, whereas true autocalibration would eliminate the need for the user specify intrinsic parameters at all. However, the solver works well with only rough guesses for the focal length, so perhaps full autocalibation is not that important. Adding support for the last two combinations, (f, k1) and (f, k1, k2) required changes to the library libmv depends on for bundle adjustment, SSBA. These changes should get ported upstream not just to libmv but to SSBA as well. - Improved the region of convergence for bundle adjustment by increasing the number of Levenberg-Marquardt iterations from 50 to 500. This way, the solver is able to crawl out of the bad local minima it gets stuck in when changing from, for example, bundling k1 and k2 to just k1 and resetting k2 to 0. - Add several new region tracker implementations. A region tracker is a libmv concept, which refers to tracking a template image pattern through frames. The impact to end users is that tracking should "just work better". I am reserving a more detailed writeup, and maybe a paper, for later. - Other libmv tweaks, such as detecting that a tracker is headed outside of the image bounds. This includes several changes made directly to the libmv extern code rather expecting to get those changes through normal libmv channels, because I, the libmv BDFL, decided it was faster to work on libmv directly in Blender, then later reverse-port the libmv changes from Blender back into libmv trunk. The interesting part is that I added a full Levenberg-Marquardt loop to the region tracking code, which should lead to a more stable solutions. I also added a hacky implementation of "Efficient Second-Order Minimization" for tracking, which works nicely. A more detailed quantitative evaluation will follow. Original patch by Keir, cleaned a bit by myself.
2011-11-08cmake & pep8 tidy up, also some style edits.Campbell Barton
remove unneeded collection length function.
2011-11-07Hopefully compilation with MinGW will work again.Sergey Sharybin
Tested with official MinGW and SCons, not sure how ti check it when using CMake.
2011-11-07Camera tracking integrationSergey Sharybin
=========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.