FaceTracker is a library for deformable face tracking written in C++ using OpenCV 2, authored by Jason Saragih and maintained by Kyle McDonald.
It is available free for non-commercial use, and may be redistributed under these conditions. Please see license.md
for complete details. For commercial use, request a quote.
Wrappers are available for:
These instructions are for compiling the code on OS X and Ubuntu, but it should be possible to compile on other platforms.
First, install OpenCV-2.x. This code has been tested with OpenCV-2.0 and OpenCV-2.4. On OSX you can use [brew](http://brew.sh/) install opencv
and on Ubuntu use sudo apt-get install libcv-dev libopencv-dev
. Alternatively, you can download the repository from git clone git://code.opencv.org/opencv.git
and compile it manually.
Then, clone this repository with git clone git://github.com/kylemcdonald/FaceTracker.git
. This repository contains a few subdirectories within the root directory:
- src (contains all source code)
- model (contains a pre-trained tracking model)
- bin (will contain the executable after building)
Next, make sure that your copy of OpenCV is located in /usr/local
(this should be the case if you used brew
or apt-get
). If it isn't located there, modify the OPENCV_PATH
in the Makefile
. Optionally, you can also add -fopenmp
to the CFLAGS
and -lgomp
to LIBRARIES
to compile with OpenMP support.
From the root FaceTracker
directory, build the library and example by running make
.
To test the demo, cd bin
and ./face_tracker
. Because many webcams are 1280x720, try running ./face_tracker -s .25
to rescale the image before processing for a smoother framerate.
Usage: face_tracker [options]
Options:
-m <string> : Tracker model (default: ../model/face2.tracker)
-c <string> : Connectivity (default: ../model/face.con)
-t <string> : Triangulation (default: ../model/face.tri)
-s <double> : Image scaling (default: 1)
-d <int> : Frames/detections (default: -1)
--check : Check for failure
--help : Print help
-? : Print help