#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Copyright 2013 California Institute of Technology. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. # # 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. # # United States Government Sponsorship acknowledged. This software is subject to # U.S. export control laws and regulations and has been classified as 'EAR99 NLR' # (No [Export] License Required except when exporting to an embargoed country, # end user, or in support of a prohibited end use). By downloading this software, # the user agrees to comply with all applicable U.S. export laws and regulations. # The user has the responsibility to obtain export licenses, or other export # authority as may be required before exporting this software to any 'EAR99' # embargoed foreign country or citizen of those countries. # # Authors: Kosal Khun, Marco Lavalle #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Comment: Adapted from InsarProc/extractInfo.py by Brett George from contrib.frameUtils.FrameInfoExtractor import FrameInfoExtractor import logging logger = logging.getLogger('isce.isceProc.ExtractInfo') def extractInfo(self, frames): FIE = FrameInfoExtractor() infos = [] for frame in frames: infos.append(FIE.extractInfoFromFrame(frame)) mainInfo = infos[0] mainInfo.sensingStart = [ info.sensingStart for info in infos ] mainInfo.sensingStop = [ info.sensingStop for info in infos ] # for stitched frames do not make sense anymore bbs = [ info.getBBox() for info in infos ] bbxy = {} for x in range(4): bbxy[x] = {} for y in range(2): bbxy[x][y] = [ bb[x][y] for bb in bbs ] latEarlyNear = bbxy[0][0][0] latLateNear = bbxy[2][0][0] #figure out which one is the bottom if latEarlyNear > latLateNear: #early is the top ret = [] # the calculation computes the minimum bbox. it is not exact, but given # the approximation in the estimate of the corners, it's ok for x, op1, op2 in zip(range(4), (min, min, max, max), (max, min, max, min)): ret.append([op1(bbxy[x][0]), op2(bbxy[x][1])]) else: # late is the top ret = [] for x, op1, op2 in zip(range(4), (max, max, min, min), (max, min, max, min)): ret.append([op1(bbxy[x][0]), op2(bbxy[x][1])]) mainInfo.bbox = ret return mainInfo # the track should be the same for all