Box#
- class Box[source]#
Bases:
objectA multi-purpose box (ie. rectangle) representation.
Attributes
Return area of Box.
Return a Box(0, 0, h, w) representing the size of this Box.
Height of the Box.
(height, width) tuple.
Width of the Box.
- __init__(ymin: int, xmin: int, ymax: int, xmax: int)[source]#
Constructor.
Although primarily intended for representing integer pixel coordinates in a scene, this class can also be used to represent floating point map coordinates though not all methods might be compatible with that interpretation.
Methods
__init__(ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax)Constructor.
buffer(buffer_sz, max_extent)Return new Box whose sides are buffered by buffer_sz.
center_crop(edge_offset_y, edge_offset_x)Return Box whose sides are eroded by the given offsets.
copy()erode(erosion_sz)Return new Box whose sides are eroded by erosion_sz.
filter_by_aoi(windows, aoi_polygons[, within])Filters windows by a list of AOI polygons
from_dict(d)from_npbox(npbox)Return new Box based on npbox format.
from_rasterio(rio_window)Instantiate from a rasterio window.
from_shapely(shape)Instantiate from the bounds of a shapely geometry.
Return Box as GeoJSON coordinates.
get_windows(size, stride[, padding, ...])Return sliding windows for given size, stride, and padding.
intersection(other)Return the intersection of this Box and the other.
intersects(other)intersects_aoi(window, aoi_polygons)Check if window intersects with the union of given AOI polygons.
make_random_box_container(out_h, out_w)Return a new rectangular Box that contains this Box.
make_random_square(size)Return new randomly positioned square Box that lies inside this Box.
Return a new square Box that contains this Box.
make_square(ymin, xmin, size)Return new square Box.
Ensure ymin <= ymax and xmin <= xmax.
Return Box in npbox format used by TF Object Detection API.
pad(ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax)Pad sides by the given amount.
Return Box in Rasterio format: ((ymin, ymax), (xmin, xmax)).
reproject(transform_fn)Reprojects this box based on a transform function.
to_dict()Convert to a dict with keys: ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax.
to_global_coords(bbox)Go from bbox coords to global coords.
to_int()Return a new Box with all coordinates cast to ints.
to_local_coords(bbox)Go from to global coords bbox coords.
to_npboxes(boxes)Return nx4 numpy array from list of Box.
Get (x, y) coords of each vertex as a 4x2 numpy array.
Convert to a Rasterio Window.
Convert to shapely Polygon.
to_slices([h_step, w_step])Convert to slices: ymin:ymax[:h_step], xmin:xmax[:w_step]
to_xywh()Convert to (xmin, ymin, width, height) tuple
to_xyxy()Convert to (xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax) tuple
translate(dy, dx)Translate window along y and x axes by the given distances.
Return a (ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax) tuple.
within_aoi(window, aoi_polygons)Check if window is within the union of given AOI polygons.
- __contains__(query: Self | tuple[int, int]) bool[source]#
Check if box or point is contained within this box.
- Parameters:
query (Self | tuple[int, int]) – Box or single point (x, y).
- Raises:
NotImplementedError – if query is not a Box or tuple/list.
- Return type:
- __init__(ymin: int, xmin: int, ymax: int, xmax: int)[source]#
Constructor.
Although primarily intended for representing integer pixel coordinates in a scene, this class can also be used to represent floating point map coordinates though not all methods might be compatible with that interpretation.
- buffer(buffer_sz: float, max_extent: Self) Self[source]#
Return new Box whose sides are buffered by buffer_sz.
The resulting box is clipped so that the values of the corners are always greater than zero and less than the height and width of max_extent.
- Parameters:
buffer_sz (float) –
max_extent (Self) –
- Return type:
Self
- center_crop(edge_offset_y: int, edge_offset_x: int) Self[source]#
Return Box whose sides are eroded by the given offsets.
Box(0, 0, 10, 10).center_crop(2, 4) == Box(2, 4, 8, 6)
- erode(erosion_sz) Self[source]#
Return new Box whose sides are eroded by erosion_sz.
- Return type:
Self
- static filter_by_aoi(windows: list['Self'], aoi_polygons: list[shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon], within: bool = True) list['Self'][source]#
Filters windows by a list of AOI polygons
- Parameters:
within (bool) – if True, windows are only kept if they lie fully within an AOI polygon. Otherwise, windows are kept if they intersect an AOI polygon.
windows (list['Self']) –
aoi_polygons (list[shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon]) –
- Return type:
list[‘Self’]
- classmethod from_npbox(npbox: ndarray) Self[source]#
Return new Box based on npbox format.
- Parameters:
npbox (ndarray) – Numpy array of form [ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax] with float type
- Return type:
Self
- classmethod from_rasterio(rio_window: Window) Self[source]#
Instantiate from a rasterio window.
- Parameters:
rio_window (Window) –
- Return type:
Self
- classmethod from_shapely(shape: BaseGeometry) Self[source]#
Instantiate from the bounds of a shapely geometry.
- Parameters:
shape (BaseGeometry) –
- Return type:
Self
- get_windows(size: Annotated[int, Gt(gt=0)]]], stride: Annotated[int, Gt(gt=0)]]], padding: Annotated[int, Ge(ge=0)]]]] = None, pad_direction: Literal['both', 'start', 'end'] = 'end') list['Self'][source]#
Return sliding windows for given size, stride, and padding.
Each of size, stride, and padding can be either a positive int or a tuple
(vertical-component, horizontal-component)of positive ints.If
paddingis not specified andstride <= size, it will be automatically calculated such that the windows cover the entire extent.- Parameters:
size (Union[int, tuple[Annotated[int, Gt(gt=0)], Annotated[int, Gt(gt=0)]]]) – Size (h, w) of the windows.
stride (Union[int, tuple[Annotated[int, Gt(gt=0)], Annotated[int, Gt(gt=0)]]]) – Step size between windows. Can be 2-tuple (h_step, w_step) or positive int.
padding (Optional[Union[int, tuple[Annotated[int, Ge(ge=0)], Annotated[int, Ge(ge=0)]]]]) – Optional padding to accommodate windows that overflow the extent. Can be 2-tuple (h_pad, w_pad) or non-negative int. If None, will be automatically calculated such that the windows cover the entire extent. Defaults to
None.pad_direction (Literal['both', 'start', 'end']) – If
'end', only pad ymax and xmax (bottom and right). If'start', only pad ymin and xmin (top and left). If'both', pad all sides. If'both'pad all sides. Has no effect if padding is zero. Defaults to'end'.
- Returns:
List of windows.
- Return type:
list[‘Self’]
- intersection(other: Self) Self[source]#
Return the intersection of this Box and the other.
- Parameters:
other (Self) – The box to intersect with this one.
- Returns:
The intersection of this box and the other one.
- Return type:
Self
- static intersects_aoi(window: Self, aoi_polygons: shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon | list[shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon]) bool[source]#
Check if window intersects with the union of given AOI polygons.
- Parameters:
window (Self) –
aoi_polygons (shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon | list[shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon]) –
- Return type:
- make_random_box_container(out_h: int, out_w: int) Self[source]#
Return a new rectangular Box that contains this Box.
- make_random_square(size: int) Self[source]#
Return new randomly positioned square Box that lies inside this Box.
- Parameters:
size (int) – the height and width of the new Box
- Return type:
Self
- make_random_square_container(size: int) Self[source]#
Return a new square Box that contains this Box.
- Parameters:
size (int) – the width and height of the new Box
- Return type:
Self
- npbox_format() ndarray[source]#
Return Box in npbox format used by TF Object Detection API.
- Returns:
Numpy array of form [ymin, xmin, ymax, xmax] with float type
- Return type:
- rasterio_format() tuple[tuple[int, int], tuple[int, int]][source]#
Return Box in Rasterio format: ((ymin, ymax), (xmin, xmax)).
- reproject(transform_fn: Callable[[tuple], tuple]) Self[source]#
Reprojects this box based on a transform function.
- to_global_coords(bbox: Self) Self[source]#
Go from bbox coords to global coords.
E.g., Given a box Box(20, 20, 40, 40) and bbox Box(20, 20, 100, 100), the box becomes Box(40, 40, 60, 60).
Inverse of Box.to_local_coords().
- Parameters:
bbox (Self) –
- Return type:
Self
- to_local_coords(bbox: Self) Self[source]#
Go from to global coords bbox coords.
E.g., Given a box Box(40, 40, 60, 60) and bbox Box(20, 20, 100, 100), the box becomes Box(20, 20, 40, 40).
Inverse of Box.to_global_coords().
- Parameters:
bbox (Self) –
- Return type:
Self
- to_slices(h_step: int | None = None, w_step: int | None = None) tuple[slice, slice][source]#
Convert to slices: ymin:ymax[:h_step], xmin:xmax[:w_step]
- translate(dy: int, dx: int) Self[source]#
Translate window along y and x axes by the given distances.
- static within_aoi(window: Self, aoi_polygons: shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon | list[shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon]) bool[source]#
Check if window is within the union of given AOI polygons.
- Parameters:
window (Self) –
aoi_polygons (shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon | list[shapely.geometry.polygon.Polygon]) –
- Return type:
- property extent: Self#
Return a Box(0, 0, h, w) representing the size of this Box.