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Introduction


This explanation assumes that the i-PRO camera application development environment has been completed.
If you are not ready to build the development environment, please refer to here to complete it.

Also, in this tutorial, the SDK installation directory is described as を${SDK_DIR}.

Operation overview


yuv_yolo_app is a sample application that draws object names and frames on the model on the camera.

External libraries required for operation


To build with Python, need below:

numpy

The use of external libraries will be explained later.

Directory path of the sample app


The C/C++ source code is stored below.

${SDK_DIR}/src/adamapp/yuv_yolo_app

The Python source code is stored below.

${SDK_DIR}/src/adamapp-py/yuv_yolo_app

How to build the sample app (C/C++)


Load the build environment settings file in the SDK installation directory.

$ cd ${SDK_DIR}
$ source setup_env.sh ipro-ambaCV2X

Set the build environment according to each environment.
Here, specify ipro-ambaCV2X.

make.

$ cd src/adamapp/yuv_yolo_app
$ make

It is successful if the .ext file is created in ${SDK_DIR}/src/adamapp/yuv_yolo_app.

 

Install it on the camera (eg, you can install from the green frame in the image below). Select the created .ext file and install it.
Open the app screen (red frame button in the image below).

 

If the image of the camera is displayed, it is successful.

How to build the sample app (Python)


See here for building with Python.

How to use the sample app


The default resolution of the sample app is 1920×1080. It will not work if the camera resolution setting is not 1920x1080. Please see below for details.

Fail to call ADAM_DevYcVideo_Create() - Technology Partner FAQ (En) - Confluence (atlassian.net)

Take a picture of some model with your camera. In the example below, you can see that the model (hand and fingers) is surrounded by a frame and the object name (person) is displayed.

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