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what is wrong with the below code ? Crashes on "cv::projectPoints"line in release mode, does not crash in debug mode but "cv::projectPoints" function does not function. [closed]

asked 2017-01-21 08:20:39 -0600

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updated 2017-01-21 08:22:43 -0600

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#include <opencv2/opencv.hpp>
#include <dlib/image_processing.h>
#include <dlib/gui_widgets.h>
#include <dlib/image_io.h>
#include <dlib/dir_nav.h>
#include <dlib/opencv.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <dlib/image_processing/frontal_face_detector.h>
#include <dlib/image_processing/render_face_detections.h>
#include <dlib/image_processing.h>

using namespace dlib;
using namespace std;
using namespace cv;

Scalar red(0, 0, 255);
Scalar green(0, 255, 0);
Scalar blue(255, 0, 0);
Scalar yellow(0, 255, 255);

double  FACE_DOWNSAMPLE_RATIO = 2.0;
int     SKIP_FRAMES = 2;

void nokta_koy(const int bas, const int bit, full_object_detection shape, std::vector<cv::Point2d>* par);

int main(int argc, char** argv)
{

cv::Mat frame;
cv::VideoCapture cap;
cap.open("video/Woman03.mp4");
// float 32 bit
// double 64 bit
std::vector<cv::Point2f> kpoints_2d;
kpoints_2d.push_back(cv::Point2f(40.00f, 31.57863f));
std::vector<cv::Point3f> kpoints_3d;
kpoints_3d.push_back(cv::Point3f(40.00f, 31.57863f,20.00f));

std::vector<cv::Point2d> points_2d;
std::vector<cv::Point3d> points_3d;
// Left eyebrow     17 = 21;
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-22.33010, 31.18483, 14.48982));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-21.13250, 30.87293, 14.94626));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-19.58109, 30.82237, 15.09587));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-18.50974, 31.03186, 14.68483));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-17.17672, 31.55783, 14.03172));
// Right eyebrow    22 = 26;
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-12.24395, 33.62098, 14.00198));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-10.66202, 34.28308, 14.78618));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-9.45469, 35.27701, 15.08884));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-8.72852, 36.25310, 15.00331));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-8.10672, 37.56454, 14.63086));
// Nose bridge      27 = 30;
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-14.73220, 32.31916, 12.17609));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-14.39165, 31.89311, 9.46658));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-13.64990, 30.19387, 6.50432));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-13.63577, 29.96962, 5.79795));
// Lower nose       31 = 35;
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-16.76307, 31.30655, 4.26300));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-15.79540, 31.64108, 4.09090));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-14.49324, 31.98343, 3.51114));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-13.32834, 32.65988, 3.99250));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-12.51400, 33.40477, 4.02762));
// Let eye          36 = 41;
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-22.88804, 32.08460, 11.35419));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-21.30383, 31.52723, 11.85955));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-19.53373, 31.91928, 12.00906));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-18.71059, 32.92976, 11.02460));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-19.47160, 32.26871, 10.42905));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-21.24849, 31.57863, 10.44351));
// Right eye        42 = 47;
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-12.63167, 35.37018, 10.82787));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-10.99759, 35.54239, 11.70073));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-9.34893, 36.14645, 12.01417));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-8.69870, 37.68277, 11.43927));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-9.65058, 36.23913, 10.72708));
points_3d.push_back(cv::Point3d(-11.07719, 35.74884, 10.58645));

cap >> frame;
cv::resize(frame, frame, cv::Size(), double(1.0 / FACE_DOWNSAMPLE_RATIO), double(1 ...
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Thnks for the reply. Win 32, c++, visual studio 2015.

Oguz gravatar imageOguz ( 2017-01-21 08:39:24 -0600 )edit
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It worked. Thnk you for the help.

Oguz gravatar imageOguz ( 2017-01-21 09:11:01 -0600 )edit

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answered 2017-01-21 08:27:43 -0600

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updated 2017-01-21 08:28:20 -0600

If your platform is windows check dll. in release you mustn't use opencv_xxxd.dll (xxx is module name)

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