This is a humble image tracking code. It is humble because it does what it can.
Intall latest version directly from PyPI with
pip install tracking-markers
Or install from this repository (assuming you have access to the repo and ssh keys are set up in your GitHub account) with
pip install git+ssh://[email protected]/bertoldi-collab/tracking-markers.git@main
Or clone the repository and install with
git clone [email protected]:bertoldi-collab/tracking-markers.git
cd tracking-markers
pip install -e .
Run in a terminal
tracking-markers path/to/video.mp4
See tracking-markers --help
for more info on all the options.
The main module is tracking_points.py
defining the track_points(...)
function that actually does the tracking of a given video and the function select_markers(...)
that allows the manual selection of markers.
These functions can be used independently.
The file tracking_points.py
can also be used as a script.
- It is based on the OpenCV library.
- Allows for markers to be manually selected or an
np.ndarray
of markers can be loaded from a file. - Works best on high-contrast videos.