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* Data structure to hold arrays and results for generating * horizontal and vertical disparity arrays based on textlines. * Each disparity array is two-dimensional. The vertical disparity * array gives a vertical displacement, relative to the lowest point * in the textlines. The horizontal disparty array gives a horizontal * displacement, relative to the minimum values (for even pages) * or maximum values (for odd pages) of the left and right ends of * full textlines. Horizontal alignment always involves translations * away from the book gutter. * * We have intentionally separated the process of building models * from the rendering process that uses the models. For any page, * the building operation either creates an actual model (that is, * a model with at least the vertical disparity being computed, and * for which the 'success' flag is set) or fails to create a model. * However, at rendering time, a page can have one of two different * types of models. * (1) A valid model is an actual model that meets the rendering * constraints, which are limits on model curvature parameters. * See dewarpaTestForValidModel() for details. * Valid models are identified by dewarpaInsertRefModels(), * which sets the 'vvalid' and 'hvalid' fields. Only valid * models are used for rendering. * (2) A reference model is used by a page that doesn't have * a valid model, but has a nearby valid model of the same * parity (even/odd page) that it can use. The range in pages * to search for a valid model is given by the 'maxdist' field. * * At the rendering stage, vertical and horizontal disparities are * treated differently. It is somewhat more robust to generate * vertical disparity models (VDM) than horizontal disparity * models (HDM). A valid VDM is required for any correction to * be made; if a valid VDM is not available, just use the input * image. Otherwise, assuming it is available, the use of the * HDM is controlled by two fields: 'useboth' and 'check_columns'. * (a) With useboth == 0, we use only the VDM. * (b) With useboth == 1, we require using the VDM and, if a valid * horizontal disparity model (HDM) is available, we also use it. * (c) With check_columns == 1, check for multiple columns and if * true, only use the VDM, even if a valid HDM is available. * Note that 'check_columns' takes precedence over 'useboth' * when there is more than 1 column of text. By default, * check_columns == 0. * * The 'maxdist' parameter is input when the dewarpa is created. * The other rendering parameters have default values given in dewarp1.c. * All parameters used by rendering can be set (or reset) using accessors. * * After dewarping, use of the VDM will cause all points on each * altered curve to have a y-value equal to the minimum. Use of * the HDA will cause the left and right edges of the textlines * to be vertically aligned if they had been typeset flush-left * and flush-right, respectively. * * The sampled disparity arrays are expanded to full resolution, * using linear interpolation, and this is further expanded * by slope continuation to the right and below if the image * is larger than the full resolution disparity arrays. Then * the disparity correction can be applied to the input image. * If the input pix are 2x reduced, the expansion from sampled * to full res uses the product of (sampling) * (redfactor). * * The most accurate results are produced at full resolution, and * this is generally recommended. **/ /*! Dewarp version for serialization *
* Note on versioning of the serialization of this data structure:
* The dewarping utility and the stored data can be expected to change.
* In most situations, the serialized version is ephemeral -- it is
* not needed after being used. No functions will be provided to
* convert between different versions.
*
*/
#define DEWARP_VERSION_NUMBER 4
/*! Data structure to hold a number of Dewarp */
struct L_Dewarpa
{
l_int32 nalloc; /*!< size of dewarp ptr array */
l_int32 maxpage; /*!< maximum page number in array */
struct L_Dewarp **dewarp; /*!< array of ptrs to page dewarp */
struct L_Dewarp **dewarpcache; /*!< array of ptrs to cached dewarps */
struct Numa *namodels; /*!< list of page numbers for pages */
/*!< with page models */
struct Numa *napages; /*!< list of page numbers with either */
/*!< page models or ref page models */
l_int32 redfactor; /*!< reduction factor of input: 1 or 2 */
l_int32 sampling; /*!< disparity arrays sampling factor */
l_int32 minlines; /*!< min number of long lines required */
l_int32 maxdist; /*!< max distance for getting ref page */
l_int32 max_linecurv; /*!< maximum abs line curvature, */
/*!< in micro-units */
l_int32 min_diff_linecurv; /*!< minimum abs diff line */
/*!< curvature in micro-units */
l_int32 max_diff_linecurv; /*!< maximum abs diff line */
/*!< curvature in micro-units */
l_int32 max_edgeslope; /*!< maximum abs left or right edge */
/*!< slope, in milli-units */
l_int32 max_edgecurv; /*!< maximum abs left or right edge */
/*!< curvature, in micro-units */
l_int32 max_diff_edgecurv; /*!< maximum abs diff left-right */
/*!< edge curvature, in micro-units */
l_int32 useboth; /*!< use both disparity arrays if */
/*!< available; only vertical otherwise */
l_int32 check_columns; /*!< if there are multiple columns, */
/*!< only use the vertical disparity */
/*!< array */
l_int32 modelsready; /*!< invalid models have been removed */
/*!< and refs built against valid set */
};
typedef struct L_Dewarpa L_DEWARPA;
/*! Data structure for a single dewarp */
struct L_Dewarp
{
struct L_Dewarpa *dewa; /*!< ptr to parent (not owned) */
struct Pix *pixs; /*!< source pix, 1 bpp */
struct FPix *sampvdispar; /*!< sampled vert disparity array */
struct FPix *samphdispar; /*!< sampled horiz disparity array */
struct FPix *sampydispar; /*!< sampled slope h-disparity array */
struct FPix *fullvdispar; /*!< full vert disparity array */
struct FPix *fullhdispar; /*!< full horiz disparity array */
struct FPix *fullydispar; /*!< full slope h-disparity array */
struct Numa *namidys; /*!< sorted y val of midpoint each line */
struct Numa *nacurves; /*!< sorted curvature of each line */
l_int32 w; /*!< width of source image */
l_int32 h; /*!< height of source image */
l_int32 pageno; /*!< page number; important for reuse */
l_int32 sampling; /*!< sampling factor of disparity arrays */
l_int32 redfactor; /*!< reduction factor of pixs: 1 or 2 */
l_int32 minlines; /*!< min number of long lines required */
l_int32 nlines; /*!< number of long lines found */
l_int32 mincurv; /*!< min line curvature in micro-units */
l_int32 maxcurv; /*!< max line curvature in micro-units */
l_int32 leftslope; /*!< left edge slope in milli-units */
l_int32 rightslope; /*!< right edge slope in milli-units */
l_int32 leftcurv; /*!< left edge curvature in micro-units */
l_int32 rightcurv; /*!< right edge curvature in micro-units*/
l_int32 nx; /*!< number of sampling pts in x-dir */
l_int32 ny; /*!< number of sampling pts in y-dir */
l_int32 hasref; /*!< 0 if normal; 1 if has a refpage */
l_int32 refpage; /*!< page with disparity model to use */
l_int32 vsuccess; /*!< sets to 1 if vert disparity builds */
l_int32 hsuccess; /*!< sets to 1 if horiz disparity builds */
l_int32 ysuccess; /*!< sets to 1 if slope disparity builds */
l_int32 vvalid; /*!< sets to 1 if valid vert disparity */
l_int32 hvalid; /*!< sets to 1 if valid horiz disparity */
l_int32 skip_horiz; /*!< if 1, skip horiz disparity */
/*!< correction */
l_int32 debug; /*!< set to 1 if debug output requested */
};
typedef struct L_Dewarp L_DEWARP;
#endif /* LEPTONICA_DEWARP_H */