zxing/csharp/common/GlobalHistogramBinarizer.cs
2013-01-18 20:14:03 +00:00

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using System.Collections;
/*
* Copyright 2009 ZXing authors
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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namespace com.google.zxing.common
{
using Binarizer = com.google.zxing.Binarizer;
using LuminanceSource = com.google.zxing.LuminanceSource;
using NotFoundException = com.google.zxing.NotFoundException;
/// <summary>
/// This Binarizer implementation uses the old ZXing global histogram approach. It is suitable
/// for low-end mobile devices which don't have enough CPU or memory to use a local thresholding
/// algorithm. However, because it picks a global black point, it cannot handle difficult shadows
/// and gradients.
///
/// Faster mobile devices and all desktop applications should probably use HybridBinarizer instead.
///
/// @author dswitkin@google.com (Daniel Switkin)
/// @author Sean Owen
/// </summary>
public class GlobalHistogramBinarizer : com.google.zxing.Binarizer
{
private const int LUMINANCE_BITS = 5;
private static readonly int LUMINANCE_SHIFT = 8 - LUMINANCE_BITS;
private static readonly int LUMINANCE_BUCKETS = 1 << LUMINANCE_BITS;
private static readonly sbyte[] EMPTY = new sbyte[0];
private sbyte[] luminances;
private readonly int[] buckets;
public GlobalHistogramBinarizer(LuminanceSource source) : base(source)
{
luminances = EMPTY;
buckets = new int[LUMINANCE_BUCKETS];
}
// Applies simple sharpening to the row data to improve performance of the 1D Readers.
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in .NET:
//ORIGINAL LINE: public BitArray getBlackRow(int y, BitArray row) throws com.google.zxing.NotFoundException
public override BitArray getBlackRow(int y, BitArray row)
{
LuminanceSource source = LuminanceSource;
int width = source.Width;
if (row == null || row.Size < width)
{
row = new BitArray(width);
}
else
{
//row.SetAll(false);
row.clear();
}
initArrays(width);
sbyte[] localLuminances = source.getRow(y, luminances);
int[] localBuckets = buckets;
for (int x = 0; x < width; x++)
{
int pixel = localLuminances[x] & 0xff;
localBuckets[pixel >> LUMINANCE_SHIFT]++;
}
int blackPoint = estimateBlackPoint(localBuckets);
int left = localLuminances[0] & 0xff;
int center = localLuminances[1] & 0xff;
for (int x = 1; x < width - 1; x++)
{
int right = localLuminances[x + 1] & 0xff;
// A simple -1 4 -1 box filter with a weight of 2.
int luminance = ((center << 2) - left - right) >> 1;
if (luminance < blackPoint)
{
//row.Set(x, true);
row.set(x);
}
left = center;
center = right;
}
return row;
}
// Does not sharpen the data, as this call is intended to only be used by 2D Readers.
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in .NET:
//ORIGINAL LINE: public BitMatrix getBlackMatrix() throws com.google.zxing.NotFoundException
public override BitMatrix BlackMatrix
{
get
{
LuminanceSource source = LuminanceSource;
int width = source.Width;
int height = source.Height;
BitMatrix matrix = new BitMatrix(width, height);
// Quickly calculates the histogram by sampling four rows from the image. This proved to be
// more robust on the blackbox tests than sampling a diagonal as we used to do.
initArrays(width);
int[] localBuckets = buckets;
for (int y = 1; y < 5; y++)
{
int row = height * y / 5;
sbyte[] localLuminances1 = source.getRow(row, luminances);
int right = (width << 2) / 5;
for (int x = width / 5; x < right; x++)
{
int pixel = localLuminances1[x] & 0xff;
localBuckets[pixel >> LUMINANCE_SHIFT]++;
}
}
int blackPoint = estimateBlackPoint(localBuckets);
// We delay reading the entire image luminance until the black point estimation succeeds.
// Although we end up reading four rows twice, it is consistent with our motto of
// "fail quickly" which is necessary for continuous scanning.
sbyte[] localLuminances = source.Matrix;
for (int y = 0; y < height; y++)
{
int offset = y * width;
for (int x = 0; x < width; x++)
{
int pixel = localLuminances[offset + x] & 0xff;
if (pixel < blackPoint)
{
matrix.set(x, y);
}
}
}
return matrix;
}
}
public override Binarizer createBinarizer(LuminanceSource source)
{
return new GlobalHistogramBinarizer(source);
}
private void initArrays(int luminanceSize)
{
if (luminances.Length < luminanceSize)
{
luminances = new sbyte[luminanceSize];
}
for (int x = 0; x < LUMINANCE_BUCKETS; x++)
{
buckets[x] = 0;
}
}
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in .NET:
//ORIGINAL LINE: private static int estimateBlackPoint(int[] buckets) throws com.google.zxing.NotFoundException
private static int estimateBlackPoint(int[] buckets)
{
// Find the tallest peak in the histogram.
int numBuckets = buckets.Length;
int maxBucketCount = 0;
int firstPeak = 0;
int firstPeakSize = 0;
for (int x = 0; x < numBuckets; x++)
{
if (buckets[x] > firstPeakSize)
{
firstPeak = x;
firstPeakSize = buckets[x];
}
if (buckets[x] > maxBucketCount)
{
maxBucketCount = buckets[x];
}
}
// Find the second-tallest peak which is somewhat far from the tallest peak.
int secondPeak = 0;
int secondPeakScore = 0;
for (int x = 0; x < numBuckets; x++)
{
int distanceToBiggest = x - firstPeak;
// Encourage more distant second peaks by multiplying by square of distance.
int score = buckets[x] * distanceToBiggest * distanceToBiggest;
if (score > secondPeakScore)
{
secondPeak = x;
secondPeakScore = score;
}
}
// Make sure firstPeak corresponds to the black peak.
if (firstPeak > secondPeak)
{
int temp = firstPeak;
firstPeak = secondPeak;
secondPeak = temp;
}
// If there is too little contrast in the image to pick a meaningful black point, throw rather
// than waste time trying to decode the image, and risk false positives.
if (secondPeak - firstPeak <= numBuckets >> 4)
{
throw NotFoundException.NotFoundInstance;
}
// Find a valley between them that is low and closer to the white peak.
int bestValley = secondPeak - 1;
int bestValleyScore = -1;
for (int x = secondPeak - 1; x > firstPeak; x--)
{
int fromFirst = x - firstPeak;
int score = fromFirst * fromFirst * (secondPeak - x) * (maxBucketCount - buckets[x]);
if (score > bestValleyScore)
{
bestValley = x;
bestValleyScore = score;
}
}
return bestValley << LUMINANCE_SHIFT;
}
}
}