Hello,
I have several filters that make use of ThreadedGenerateData . However,
there seems to be some changes in the new version. Is there a place where I
can find the best practice for multithreaded filters (it was not in the
Migration Guide). Thank you.
MultiThreader(0x42cc0e0): Exception
On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 10:05:46 AM UTC+1, Mickaël Savinaud wrote:
Dear all,
We are pleased to announce the first *Release Candidate* of OTB *4.0*.
The major change of this release is the support of ITK 4.5 and higher
(note that previous versions of ITK are no longer
Hello,
This is a very basic question, but I don't find how to get the number of
rows and columns from an otbImage. Something like the size in gdalinfo.
Thanks,
Julien
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juillet 2014 08:59:20 UTC+2, Julien Radoux a écrit :
Hello,
This is a very basic question, but I don't find how to get the number of
rows and columns from an otbImage. Something like the size in gdalinfo.
Thanks,
Julien
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I am trying to compile the latest release (pulled the first september) of
OTB with opencv on Linux. I have a compile error when it comes to the train
classifier application : a lot of files are missing in the opencv2
directory (from opencv2.4.9). I could not find those file, but maybe it is
Thanks Rashad,
Thanks for you answer. Any idea of the configuration of opencv to install
all modules ?
Julien
PS ctest does not work for me.
Le jeudi 4 septembre 2014 09:23:22 UTC+2, Julien Radoux a écrit :
I am trying to compile the latest release (pulled the first september) of
OTB
just in case, here are my config files
Julien
Le jeudi 4 septembre 2014 09:23:22 UTC+2, Julien Radoux a écrit :
I am trying to compile the latest release (pulled the first september) of
OTB with opencv on Linux. I have a compile error when it comes to the train
classifier application
Hello again,
Someone kindly provided a solution for OTB 3, but since we moved to OTB 4
it doesn't work anymore. Is there a multiple output writer implemented
somewhere in the ocre of OTB 4.
thanks,
Julien
On Thursday, November 7, 2013 2:14:43 PM UTC+1, Julien Radoux wrote:
Hello
I have the same problem with another filter. Also negative spacing in X.
The projection is UTM, so this is quite a standard one. The image was
generated with gdalwarp.
Image general informations:
Number of bands : 4
Start index : [0,0]
Size : [18952,12946]
I still have the problem even after modifying the geotransform to have only
positive values for the pixel sizes. I've checked that the two images have
exactly the same number of row and column, and that the origins are exactly
the same. Furthermore, it works with some images but not for all
I have the same problem with some projection. My workaround is to define
the projection using gdal_edit.py -a_srs yourimage just after processing,
with the EPSG code. It takes only one more line and less than a second...
On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 2:37:45 PM UTC+1, CedricL wrote:
Hi,
note that OTB also supports vrt file, so you could use gdalbuildvrt instead
of gdal_translate. The new file will be a small xml.
On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 1:09:10 PM UTC+1, alobo wrote:
How would I select bands 1 to 5 with the extended filenames convention?
I've tried
Hello,
what is the best way to manage ram used by my applications ? With the
OTBapplication, there is a -ram argument which define the max ram used at
runtime. I would like to do the same with my application, or to understand
beter the way a new "home made" application will manage the RAM if
Hi Manuel,
Thank you for your help. deactivating CUDA and OpenCL solved my problem. I
hope that opencv will solve their CUDA issue so that I can use my graphic
card, but for now I am quite happy that it compiled !
Best regards,
Julien
On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 11:27:09 AM UTC+2, Julien
I am trying to compile OTB on ubuntu with OpenCV ON (OTB 5, superbuild). It
works when I disable OpenCV, but I have a CUDA error when I enable it.
[ 76%] Performing build step for 'OPENCV'
[ 59%] Built target IlmImf
[ 60%] Built target opencv_core_pch_dephelp
[ 62%] Built target
I also tried -opt.rpc 10 (because 10 is the default...)
On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 11:37:19 AM UTC+2, Julien Radoux wrote:
>
> I am trying to orthorectify Pleiades images with otbcli_Orthorectification
> . The file is a JP2 with a DIM and a RPC file in XML. I read fro
On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 11:37:19 AM UTC+2, Julien Radoux wrote:
>
> I am trying to orthorectify Pleiades images with otbcli_Orthorectification
> . The file is a JP2 with a DIM and a RPC file in XML. I read from the doc
> that the ancillary files are seamlessly used, but the resu
I have the same kind of issue, but after checking the path there is still a
prblem with muparser
69%] Performing patch step for 'MUPARSER'
[ 69%] No update step for 'MUPARSER'
[ 69%] Performing configure step for 'MUPARSER'
loading initial cache file
Hello Manuel,
Thank you for the tips. Unfortunately it is still not working.
I've downoaded the superbuild tar, changed the download path while
configuring, and started a new compilation from scratch, but I stil have
this strange error message.
I've also tried to manually download muparser
Thanks Julien for the quick fix: it worked perfectly.
Regards,
Julien
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I've tried KMean application with 500 classes, and it seems to be
internally limited to 255 classes. Is there a way to increase the number of
classes (the number of classes was set to 500, and the output is in uint16,
so this should be OK)
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x is somewhere in-between different standards.
> About the use of "band[]" as general syntax, it would not be consistent
> with other extended filenames : we always use "keyword=value". So, it
> should be something like "band=[]".
>
> Regards,
&
I would try building a mosaic based with gdalbuildvrt, then use the vrt as
input for OTB. Size of image is not a problem in your case. From the
metadatada, you could extract the useful information from the xml files,
which are valid for all tiles.
Le mercredi 19 avril 2017 02:16:46 UTC+2, Léo
Have just moved from an old OTB version to a recent one ? If yes, make sure
that your CMakeList.txt use OTBLibraries instead of OTBCommon, OTBIO etc
like in the old versions
#TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(OTBexecutable ${OTB_LIBRARIES})
Le jeudi 6 avril 2017 13:02:19 UTC+2, Guilherme Cardim a écrit :
SOLVED: I was simply omitting the SetMeasurementVectorSize()
Sorry
Le samedi 29 avril 2017 21:50:43 UTC+2, Julien Radoux a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to build my own filter machine lerning training with a
> specific sampling method. I've tried o start with an e
herwise, the file is empty.
>
> Could you give some details on how you compile OTB?
>
> Your working model file seems to be generated by OpenCV 2.
> Guillaume
>
> On 08/18/2017 12:17 PM, Julien Radoux wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have an unexpected segmentation fault wi
Hello,
I have an unexpected segmentation fault with random forest classifier in
OTB6.1.
I had an error compiling RF forest classifier due to the compiler not
finding otb_opencv_api.h. It could be solved by adding the path of the
include dir with ccmake, but I wonder what is the purpose of
Hello,
I am trying to build my own filter machine lerning training with a specific
sampling method. I've tried o start with an example, butI am no able to
make it work. It is probably just missing one line to set the size of the
measurement vector of the ListSample, but I don't fin it. Any one
Hello,
Is there a way to reuse the dimensionality reduction matrices through otb
application on a new image or is it necessary to build some new tools ?
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Hi Manuel,
good to mention GIS SE. Note that there is also an *otb-application* tag
(with a high proportion of unanswered questions)
Le lundi 5 mars 2018 16:12:51 UTC+1, Manuel Grizonnet a écrit :
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> Hi all,
>
> just to let you know that you can also find some answers to questions and
>
Hello,
for large images, there is a four step process called "Large Scale Mean
Shift segmentation. You can find a tutorial in here :
https://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/CookBook/Applications/app_LargeScaleMeanShift.html
Note that mean shift segmentation is very time consuming, so it is
difficult
With the help of my colleague, we found a workaround to the problem. It
seems to be linked with some libraries that force the use of a single
library when it initialize. We did not identify the "guilty" library, but
it seems to be linked with OpenCV.
Anyway, here is our temporary solution for
Thanks for the link Rashad,
If I understand well, there is at least one ITK header that will not be
loaded with -Wl,-no-needed. Do you foresee other problems ? Note that it
runs for me with and without the option, but my problem is that it only
uses the equivalent of a single thread if I don't
We have a few custom filters that use ThreadedGenerate data. We didn't
realize immediately, but it seems that the parallel computing is not
working properly with our new configuration :
openSuse 15.0, OTB 6.7 (git), gcc 7.3.1
When we launch a filter with ThreadedGenerateData, the number of
With some spatial reference system, the OTB application fail to run because
the naming of vector and raster coordinate systems are not the same. I
guess this comes from OGR/gdal differences, but I would like to know if it
is possible to desactivate the check of identical srs (I know that it is
hi, the workaround is quite heavy but works most of the case : testing that
you value are within a range:
it wold be something like
(((im1b1>-)and(im1b1<)?im1b1:0) +
(((im2b1>-)and(im2b1<))?im2b1) +
if this does not work straight aways, try first with a gdalbuildvrt
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