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OpenCV Webservices

Build Instructions

To build the project, execute the following command in the project root:

docker build -t docker-opencv-api .

Please reference the mxnet model gallery for accuracy details.

Run Instructions

To run the project, use docker-compose for quick configuration setup:

docker-compose up -d

Options

Options can be controlled with environment variables:

OCV_COUNTRY_CODE=us
OCV_TOP_N=5
OCV_MXNET_MODEL=squeezenet_v1.1 || vgg19
OCV_DATA_PICKLE_URL=
OCV_DATA_JSON_URL=

Available APIs

Healthcheck

GET /health

e.g.

curl -X GET http://localhost:8888/health

License plate recognition

POST /lpr

e.g.

curl -X POST -F "image=@assets/lpr_1.jpg" http://localhost:8888/lpr

QR code recognition

POST /qrr

e.g.

curl -X POST -F "image=@assets/qrr_1.jpg" http://localhost:8888/qrr

OpenFace recognition

POST /ofr

e.g.

curl -X POST -F "image=@assets/ofr_1.jpg" http://localhost:8888/ofr

Object detection recognition

POST /odr

e.g.

curl -X POST -F "image=@assets/odr_1.jpg" http://localhost:8888/odr

Build OpenFace model

POST /faces/generate

e.g.

curl -X POST http://localhost:8888/faces/generate

Generating the model requires that images be in the openface folder, which is mounted into the docker container under /root/data. Additional metadata can be added to the openface/data.json file with the key being the folder names in the openface/images folder. The model is generated and stored in openface/data.pickle. This file can be included statically into an extension image so that generating it isn't necessary.

An "unknown" dataset is included along with the trained data.pickle to detect unknown faces following the recommendation of issue #144


Faces site

GET /faces

e.g.

http://localhost:8888/faces

Faces by uid

POST /faces/:uid

e.g.

http://localhost:8888/faces/dwayne
Deployment

Openshift Online v3 allows for easy docker-compose.yml deployments. After configuring the CLI tool, execute the following command to import it into Openshift:

oc import docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml

and configure a route after the pod is up.

License

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Additionally, the following projects were used as a guideline and their license should be followed as well: