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211 lines
12 KiB
C++
// ------------------------- OpenPose Library Tutorial - Thread - Example 1 - OpenPose Read And Display -------------------------
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// This third example shows the user how to:
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// 1. Read folder of images / video / webcam (`producer` module)
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// 2. Display the rendered pose (`gui` module)
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// Everything in a multi-thread scenario (`thread` module)
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// In addition to the previous OpenPose modules, we also need to use:
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// 1. `core` module: for the Datum struct that the `thread` module sends between the queues
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// 2. `utilities` module: for the error & logging functions, i.e. op::error & op::log respectively
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// 3rdpary depencencies
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#include <gflags/gflags.h> // DEFINE_bool, DEFINE_int32, DEFINE_int64, DEFINE_uint64, DEFINE_double, DEFINE_string
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#include <glog/logging.h> // google::InitGoogleLogging
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// OpenPose dependencies
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#include <openpose/core/headers.hpp>
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#include <openpose/gui/headers.hpp>
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#include <openpose/producer/headers.hpp>
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#include <openpose/thread/headers.hpp>
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#include <openpose/utilities/headers.hpp>
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// See all the available parameter options withe the `--help` flag. E.g. `./build/examples/openpose/openpose.bin --help`.
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// Note: This command will show you flags for other unnecessary 3rdparty files. Check only the flags for the OpenPose
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// executable. E.g. for `openpose.bin`, look for `Flags from examples/openpose/openpose.cpp:`.
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// Debugging
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DEFINE_int32(logging_level, 4, "The logging level. Integer in the range [0, 255]. 0 will output any log() message, while"
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" 255 will not output any. Current OpenPose library messages are in the range 0-4: 1 for"
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" low priority messages and 4 for important ones.");
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// Producer
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DEFINE_int32(camera, 0, "The camera index for cv::VideoCapture. Integer in the range [0, 9].");
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DEFINE_string(camera_resolution, "1280x720", "Size of the camera frames to ask for.");
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DEFINE_double(camera_fps, 30.0, "Frame rate for the webcam (only used when saving video from webcam). Set this value to the"
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" minimum value between the OpenPose displayed speed and the webcam real frame rate.");
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DEFINE_string(video, "", "Use a video file instead of the camera. Use `examples/media/video.avi` for our default"
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" example video.");
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DEFINE_string(image_dir, "", "Process a directory of images. Use `examples/media/` for our default example folder with 20"
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" images.");
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// OpenPose
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DEFINE_string(resolution, "1280x720", "The image resolution (display and output). Use \"-1x-1\" to force the program to use the"
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" default images resolution.");
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// Consumer
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DEFINE_bool(fullscreen, false, "Run in full-screen mode (press f during runtime to toggle).");
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DEFINE_bool(process_real_time, false, "Enable to keep the original source frame rate (e.g. for video). If the processing time is"
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" too long, it will skip frames. If it is too fast, it will slow it down.");
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// Determine type of frame source
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op::ProducerType gflagsToProducerType(const std::string& imageDirectory, const std::string& videoPath, const int webcamIndex)
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{
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op::log("", op::Priority::Low, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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// Avoid duplicates (e.g. selecting at the time camera & video)
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if (!imageDirectory.empty() && !videoPath.empty())
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op::error("Selected simultaneously image directory and video. Please, select only one.", __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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else if (!imageDirectory.empty() && webcamIndex != 0)
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op::error("Selected simultaneously image directory and webcam. Please, select only one.", __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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else if (!videoPath.empty() && webcamIndex != 0)
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op::error("Selected simultaneously video and webcam. Please, select only one.", __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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// Get desired op::ProducerType
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if (!imageDirectory.empty())
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return op::ProducerType::ImageDirectory;
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else if (!videoPath.empty())
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return op::ProducerType::Video;
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else
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return op::ProducerType::Webcam;
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}
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std::shared_ptr<op::Producer> gflagsToProducer(const std::string& imageDirectory, const std::string& videoPath, const int webcamIndex,
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const op::Point<int> webcamResolution, const int webcamFps)
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{
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op::log("", op::Priority::Low, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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const auto type = gflagsToProducerType(imageDirectory, videoPath, webcamIndex);
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if (type == op::ProducerType::ImageDirectory)
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return std::make_shared<op::ImageDirectoryReader>(imageDirectory);
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else if (type == op::ProducerType::Video)
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return std::make_shared<op::VideoReader>(videoPath);
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else if (type == op::ProducerType::Webcam)
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return std::make_shared<op::WebcamReader>(webcamIndex, webcamResolution, webcamFps);
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else
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{
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op::error("Undefined Producer selected.", __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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return std::shared_ptr<op::Producer>{};
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}
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}
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// Google flags into program variables
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std::tuple<op::Point<int>, op::Point<int>, std::shared_ptr<op::Producer>> gflagsToOpParameters()
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{
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op::log("", op::Priority::Low, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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// cameraFrameSize
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op::Point<int> cameraFrameSize;
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auto nRead = sscanf(FLAGS_camera_resolution.c_str(), "%dx%d", &cameraFrameSize.x, &cameraFrameSize.y);
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op::checkE(nRead, 2, "Error, camera resolution format (" + FLAGS_camera_resolution + ") invalid, should be e.g., 1280x720",
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__LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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// outputSize
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op::Point<int> outputSize;
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nRead = sscanf(FLAGS_resolution.c_str(), "%dx%d", &outputSize.x, &outputSize.y);
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op::checkE(nRead, 2, "Error, camera resolution format (" + FLAGS_camera_resolution + ") invalid, should be e.g., 1280x720",
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__LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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// producerType
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const auto producerSharedPtr = gflagsToProducer(FLAGS_image_dir, FLAGS_video, FLAGS_camera, cameraFrameSize, FLAGS_camera_fps);
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const auto displayProducerFpsMode = (FLAGS_process_real_time ? op::ProducerFpsMode::OriginalFps : op::ProducerFpsMode::RetrievalFps);
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producerSharedPtr->setProducerFpsMode(displayProducerFpsMode);
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op::log("", op::Priority::Low, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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return std::make_tuple(cameraFrameSize, outputSize, producerSharedPtr);
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}
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int openPoseTutorialThread1()
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{
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op::log("OpenPose Library Tutorial - Example 3.", op::Priority::High);
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// ------------------------- INITIALIZATION -------------------------
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// Step 1 - Set logging level
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// - 0 will output all the logging messages
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// - 255 will output nothing
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op::check(0 <= FLAGS_logging_level && FLAGS_logging_level <= 255, "Wrong logging_level value.", __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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op::ConfigureLog::setPriorityThreshold((op::Priority)FLAGS_logging_level);
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// Step 2 - Read Google flags (user defined configuration)
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op::Point<int> cameraFrameSize;
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op::Point<int> outputSize;
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std::shared_ptr<op::Producer> producerSharedPtr;
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std::tie(cameraFrameSize, outputSize, producerSharedPtr) = gflagsToOpParameters();
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// Step 3 - Setting producer
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auto videoSeekSharedPtr = std::make_shared<std::pair<std::atomic<bool>, std::atomic<int>>>();
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videoSeekSharedPtr->first = false;
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videoSeekSharedPtr->second = 0;
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const op::Point<int> producerSize{(int)producerSharedPtr->get(CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH),
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(int)producerSharedPtr->get(CV_CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT)};
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if (outputSize.x == -1 || outputSize.y == -1)
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{
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if (producerSize.area() > 0)
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outputSize = producerSize;
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else
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op::error("Output resolution = input resolution not valid for image reading (size might change between images).",
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__LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __FILE__);
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}
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// Step 4 - Setting thread workers && manager
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typedef std::vector<op::Datum> TypedefDatumsNoPtr;
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typedef std::shared_ptr<TypedefDatumsNoPtr> TypedefDatums;
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op::ThreadManager<TypedefDatums> threadManager;
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// Step 5 - Initializing the worker classes
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// Frames producer (e.g. video, webcam, ...)
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auto DatumProducer = std::make_shared<op::DatumProducer<TypedefDatumsNoPtr>>(producerSharedPtr);
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auto wDatumProducer = std::make_shared<op::WDatumProducer<TypedefDatums, TypedefDatumsNoPtr>>(DatumProducer);
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// GUI (Display)
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auto gui = std::make_shared<op::Gui>(FLAGS_fullscreen, outputSize, threadManager.getIsRunningSharedPtr());
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auto wGui = std::make_shared<op::WGui<TypedefDatums>>(gui);
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// ------------------------- CONFIGURING THREADING -------------------------
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// In this simple multi-thread example, we will do the following:
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// 3 (virtual) queues: 0, 1, 2
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// 1 real queue: 1. The first and last queue ids (in this case 0 and 2) are not actual queues, but the beginning and end of the processing
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// sequence
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// 2 threads: 0, 1
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// wDatumProducer will generate frames (there is no real queue 0) and push them on queue 1
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// wGui will pop frames from queue 1 and process them (there is no real queue 2)
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auto threadId = 0ull;
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auto queueIn = 0ull;
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auto queueOut = 1ull;
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threadManager.add(threadId++, wDatumProducer, queueIn++, queueOut++); // Thread 0, queues 0 -> 1
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threadManager.add(threadId++, wGui, queueIn++, queueOut++); // Thread 1, queues 1 -> 2
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// Equivalent single-thread version (option a)
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// const auto threadId = 0ull;
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// auto queueIn = 0ull;
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// auto queueOut = 1ull;
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// threadManager.add(threadId, wDatumProducer, queueIn++, queueOut++); // Thread 0, queues 0 -> 1
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// threadManager.add(threadId, wGui, queueIn++, queueOut++); // Thread 0, queues 1 -> 2
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// Equivalent single-thread version (option b)
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// const auto threadId = 0ull;
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// const auto queueIn = 0ull;
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// const auto queueOut = 1ull;
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// threadManager.add(threadId, {wDatumProducer, wGui}, queueIn, queueOut); // Thread 0, queues 0 -> 1
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// ------------------------- STARTING AND STOPPING THREADING -------------------------
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op::log("Starting thread(s)", op::Priority::High);
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// Two different ways of running the program on multithread environment
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// Option a) Using the main thread (this thread) for processing (it saves 1 thread, recommended)
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threadManager.exec(); // It blocks this thread until all threads have finished
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// Option b) Giving to the user the control of this thread
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// // VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: if OpenCV is compiled with Qt support, this option will not work. Qt needs the main thread to
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// // plot visual results, so the final GUI (which uses OpenCV) would return an exception similar to:
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// // `QMetaMethod::invoke: Unable to invoke methods with return values in queued connections`
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// // Start threads
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// threadManager.start();
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// // Keep program alive while running threads. Here the user could perform any other desired function
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// while (threadManager.isRunning())
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// std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds{33});
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// // Stop and join threads
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// op::log("Stopping thread(s)", op::Priority::High);
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// threadManager.stop();
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// ------------------------- CLOSING -------------------------
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// Logging information message
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op::log("Example 3 successfully finished.", op::Priority::High);
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// Return successful message
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return 0;
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}
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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// Initializing google logging (Caffe uses it for logging)
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google::InitGoogleLogging("openPoseTutorialThread1");
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// Parsing command line flags
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gflags::ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true);
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// Running openPoseTutorialThread1
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return openPoseTutorialThread1();
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}
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