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Implementation of a flexible face-recognition pipeline,
including pluggable detectors, aligners, feature extractors
and recognisers.
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package org.openimaj.image.processing.face.alignment;
import java.io.DataInput;
import java.io.DataOutput;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.openimaj.image.FImage;
import org.openimaj.image.processing.face.detection.DetectedFace;
import org.openimaj.image.processing.resize.ResizeProcessor;
/**
* A FaceAligner that just scales the face patch held with the
* {@link DetectedFace} to a predefined size. Useful if your faces are already
* aligned, but have different sizes.
*
* @author Jonathon Hare ([email protected])
*
* @param
* Type of {@link DetectedFace}.
*
*/
public class ScalingAligner implements FaceAligner {
private int width;
private int height;
/**
* Construct with the default target size of 100x100.
*/
public ScalingAligner() {
this(100, 100);
}
/**
* Construct the aligner with the given target size
*
* @param width
* width of scaled faces
* @param height
* height of scaled faces
*/
public ScalingAligner(int width, int height) {
this.width = width;
this.height = height;
}
@Override
public FImage align(DetectedFace face) {
return ResizeProcessor.resample(face.getFacePatch(), width, height);
}
@Override
public FImage getMask() {
return null;
}
@Override
public void readBinary(DataInput in) throws IOException {
width = in.readInt();
height = in.readInt();
}
@Override
public byte[] binaryHeader() {
return this.getClass().getName().getBytes();
}
@Override
public void writeBinary(DataOutput out) throws IOException {
out.writeInt(width);
out.writeInt(height);
}
}