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nudged\ :sup:0.3.1
A Python lib to estimate scale, rotation, and translation between two sets of 2D points. Applicable for example in cases where one wants to move objects by multiple fingers or where a large number of points from an eye tracker device are wanted to be corrected based on a few calibration points. In general, you can apply nudged in any situation where you want to move a number of points based on a few sample points.
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Mathematically speaking, nudged is an optimal least squares estimator for affine transformation matrices <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine_transformation>
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Available also in JavaScript <https://www.npmjs.com/package/nudged>
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Install
$ pip install nudged
Usage
You have lists of points for the domain and range of the tranformation function to be estimated::
dom = [[0,0], [2,0], [ 1,2]]
ran = [[1,1], [1,3], [-1,2]]
Compute optimal tranformation based on the points::
trans = nudged.estimate(dom, ran);
Apply the transformation to other points::
trans.transform([2,2])
# [-1,3]
To explore the estimated transformation, you can::
trans.get_matrix()
# [[0,-1, 1],
# [1, 0, 1],
# [0, 0, 1]]
trans.get_rotation()
# 1.5707... = π / 2 (radians)
trans.get_scale()
# 1.0
trans.get_translation()
# [1, 1]
API
nudged.estimate(domain, range)
Parameters
- domain: list of [x,y] points
- range: list of [x,y] points
The domain and range should have equal length. Different lengths are allowed but additional points in the longer list are ignored.
Return a new nudged.Transform(...) instance.
nudged.estimate_error(transform, domain, range)
Compute mean squared distance between the point pairs of the domain after the given transformation and the range. If the transform was estimated with the given domain and range, then the result is the mean squared error (MSE) of the estimation.
Parameters
- transform: a nudged.Transform instance
- domain: list of [x,y] points
- range: list of [x,y] points
Return a float, the mean squared distance between the range and transformed domain point pairs.
Usage example::
dom = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2]]
ran = [[0,-1], [1, 2], [2,-1]]
t = nudged.estimate(dom, ran)
mse = nudged.estimate_error(t, dom, ran)
# mse == 2.0
nudged.version
Contains the module version string equal to the version in setup.py.
nudged.Transform(s, r, tx, ty)
An instance returned by the nudged.estimate(...).
In addition to the methods below, it has attributes s, r, tx, ty that define the augmented transformation matrix <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine_transformation#Augmented_matrix>
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|s -r tx|
|r s ty|
|0 0 1|
nudged.Transform#transform(points)
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Return an list of transformed points or single point if only a point was given. For example::
trans.transform([1,1]) # [2,2]
trans.transform([[1,1]]) # [[2,2]]
trans.transform([[1,1], [2,3]]) # [[2,2], [3,4]]
nudged.Transform#get_matrix()
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Return an 3x3 augmented transformation matrix in the following list format::
[[s,-r, tx],
[r, s, ty],
[0, 0, 1]]
nudged.Transform#get_rotation()
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Return rotation in radians.
nudged.Transform#get_scale()
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Return scaling multiplier, e.g. 0.333
for a threefold shrink.
nudged.Transform#get_translation()
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Return [tx, ty]
where tx
and ty
denotes movement along x-axis and y-axis accordingly.
For developers
Follow instructions to install pyenv
http://sqa.stackexchange.com/a/15257/14918`_ and then either run quick tests::
$ python2.7 setup.py test
or comprehensive tests for multiple Python versions in tox.ini
::
$ eval "$(pyenv init -)"
$ pyenv rehash
$ tox
Versioning
Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 <http://semver.org/>
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License
MIT License <http://github.com/axelpale/nudged-py/blob/master/LICENSE>
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