Attention: This app was created in 2016. I was a beginner to Android development and Computer Vision back then. So don't expect a perfect code please. Over the years I updated the dependencies and converted it to Kotlin, while the business logic remained unchanged.
Note: Originally I targeted min SDK 15 (Android 4), more architectures ("mips", "mips64", "armeabi") and OpenCV 3 with this project. Nowadays the repo uses newer versions. If you need to support older devices, then you can look back in the repo's Git history (app version 1.3 / Git tag 4)
Copyright of the logo: Hogeschool PXL- Takes the real time camera picture and uses it for finding a specified template image using a template matching approach with OpenCV for Android (Java library). Lines are drawn on top of the camera image where the searched object is expected. This can for example be used to find a logo.
- Be aware that template matching doesn't allow any rotations or zooming of the camera. Hold the camera without dip and at the 1:1 correct zoom. Otherwise the template image won't be found within the camera image.
- This app is using a gray scale live image for performance reason. This could easily be changed to search in color live images too.
- More computer vision projects at https://michaeltroger.com/computervision/
- IDE: Android Studio (tested with 2023.3.1)
- Android SDK
- Template image location: res/drawable - Image is referenced in MainActivity
Used default template image:
Copyright of the logo: Hogeschool PXLTest with filming the logo at the top left at http://www.pxl.be/
- The template matching is based on the official OpenCV tutorial http://docs.opencv.org/2.4/doc/tutorials/imgproc/histograms/template_matching/template_matching.html Their version is using OpenCV 2 with static images files.