opencv_android_nonfree
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My development environment is set up as follows:
- android-ndk-r10d (install path:
D:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140702\android-ndk-r10d\) - OpenCV-2.4.10-android-sdk (install path:
D:\CODE\OpenCV-2.4.10-android-sdk\), Download link - OpenCV-2.4.10 (install path:
D:\CODE\OpenCV-2.4.10\), Download link
Building the nonfree module
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We actually only need to copy a few files from
OpenCV-2.4.10source code toOpenCV-2.4.10-android-sdk, namely:
Copy the nonfree folder fromOpenCV-2.4.10\sources\modules\nonfree\include\opencv2\toOpenCV-2.4.10-android-sdk\sdk\native\jni\include\opencv2. -
Create a folder to hold our new project for
libnonfree.so. Here, I call itlibnonfree. Create ajnifolder underlibnonfree. Copy the following files fromOpenCV-2.4.10\sources\modules\nonfree\srctolibnonfree\jni\folder:
- nonfree_init.cpp
- precomp.hpp
- sift.cpp (use the original file)
- surf.cpp (use the original file)
- Building
libnonfree.so:
CreateAndroid.mkandApplication.mkscripts. ThisAndroid.mkis used to buildlibnonfree.so.
- Application.mk
- Android.mk (you should modify
OPENCV_PATHwhere yourOpenCV-2.4.10-android-sdkis)
cd into the project folder libnonfree and type ndk-build to build the libnonfree.so.
So far, you have got libnonfree.so along with libopencv_java.so and libgnustl_shared.so in libnonfree\libs\armeabi-v7a folder.
You can easily build any SIFT or SURF applications using those libraries. If you want to use SIFT and SURF in JAVA code in your Android application, you only need to write JNI interfaces for the functions you want to use.
Building a sample application
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Create a project folder call
libnonfree_demo. Create ajnifolder inside the project folder. Then copylibnonfree.soalong withlibopencv_java.soandlibgnustl_shared.sointojni. -
Create a nonfree_jni.cpp in
jni. It is simple SIFT test program. It basically reads an image and detects the keypoints, then extracts feature descriptors, finally draws the keypoints to an output image. -
Create
Android.mkandApplication.mkinsidejni:
- Application.mk
- Android.mk (you should modify
OPENCV_PATHwhere yourOpenCV-2.4.10-android-sdkis)
cd into the project folder libnonfree_demo and type ndk-build to build the libnonfree_demo.so.
At this point you can easily extend the sample app with your SVMDetector. Just copy the source and include files int to the folder libnonfree_demo\jni and add cpp files to LOCAL_SRC_FILES in Android.mk.
The whole source can be downloaded from: https://github.com/bkornel/opencv_android_nonfree.
Original source from: http://web.guohuiwang.com/technical-notes/sift_surf_opencv_android