Visualizer Callback Function¶
This example demonstrates the use of a callback function to customize the visualization of detection results.
Note
Visualization in current example is done with blocking behavor. This means that the program will halt at oak.start()
until the window is closed.
This is done to keep the example simple. For more advanced usage, see Blocking behavior section.
Demo¶
Setup¶
Please run the install script to download all required dependencies. Please note that this script must be ran from git context, so you have to download the depthai repository first and then run the script
git clone https://github.com/luxonis/depthai.git
cd depthai/
python3 install_requirements.py
For additional information, please follow our installation guide.
Pipeline¶
Source Code¶
Also available on GitHub.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 | import cv2 from depthai_sdk import OakCamera from depthai_sdk.classes import DetectionPacket from depthai_sdk.visualize.visualizer_helper import FramePosition, VisualizerHelper def callback(packet: DetectionPacket): visualizer = packet.visualizer print('Detections:', packet.img_detections.detections) VisualizerHelper.print(packet.frame, 'BottomRight!', FramePosition.BottomRight) frame = visualizer.draw(packet.frame) cv2.imshow('Visualizer', frame) with OakCamera() as oak: color = oak.create_camera('color') nn = oak.create_nn('mobilenet-ssd', color) oak.visualize([nn], fps=True, callback=callback) oak.start(blocking=True) |