Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: bbx
Version: 0.0.6
Summary: Simple bounding box operations
Home-page: https://github.com/RomanJuranek/bbx
Author: Roman Juranek
Author-email: rjuranek1983@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/RomanJuranek/bbx
Description: # Package *bbx*
        
        Simple operations over bounding boxes.
        The package provides a class `Boxes` encapsulating a set of bounding boxes. Internally, the boxes are represented in an Nx4 matrix with x1,y1,x2,y2 coordinates. Instances of `Boxes` support arbitraty user-defined fields which can hold other properties of boxes like e.g. score.
        
        ```python
        import bbx
        
        B = bbx.Boxes(np.array([[0,0,10,10]]))  # New instance. Explicit conversion to array required
        B.set_field("score", np.array([1]))  # Set the field
        B.width()  # [[10]]
        C = bbx.resize(B, 2)  # Resize and make new instance
        C.get() # [[-5,-5,15,15]]
        ```
        
        # But why?
        
        ... for the glory of s... But seriously, I use bounding boxes in every other project and there is no decent small package for this. Yes I can use TF obj detection api (and I did for a while, this pkg have similar interface to it) or structures from imgaug or others. I did not find anything that suits my needs (if you know about something just let me know). You either install a big non-standard package with tons of functionality you do not need or you implement it by yourself. So I decided to make a very small package that does precisely what I need and nothing more, is portable (just numpy needed, and you already have it!).
        
        Yes, I just implemented a non-standard package, so I so not need to use other non-standard packages... yes, I know...
        
        # Installation
        
        The package is in PyPI so just use `pip`
        ```
        pip install bbx
        ```
        
        # Contribute
        
        Feelin' brave? Contribute with code! You can also submit an issue if something is broken.
        
        # License
        
        This code is published under [MIT License](LICENSE)
        
Keywords: bounding box,non maxima suppression
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Requires-Python: >=3.6
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