Units of image annotations
The units the x, y, width and height of image annotations are provided in percentages of overall image dimension.
Use the following conversion formulas for x, y, width, height
:
pixel_x = x / 100.0 * original_width
pixel_y = y / 100.0 * original_height
pixel_width = width / 100.0 * original_width
pixel_height = height / 100.0 * original_height
For example:
task = {
"annotations": [{
"result": [
{
"...": "...",
"original_width": 600,
"original_height": 403,
"image_rotation": 0,
"value": {
"x": 5.33,
"y": 23.57,
"width": 29.16,
"height": 31.26,
"rotation": 0,
"rectanglelabels": [
"Airplane"
]
}
}
]
}]
}
# convert from LS percent units to pixels
def convert_from_ls(result):
if 'original_width' not in result or 'original_height' not in result:
return None
value = result['value']
w, h = result['original_width'], result['original_height']
if all([key in value for key in ['x', 'y', 'width', 'height']]):
return w * value['x'] / 100.0, \
h * value['y'] / 100.0, \
w * value['width'] / 100.0, \
h * value['height'] / 100.0
# convert from pixels to LS percent units
def convert_to_ls(x, y, width, height, original_width, original_height):
return x / original_width * 100.0, y / original_height * 100.0, \
width / original_width * 100.0, height / original_height * 100
# convert from LS
output = convert_from_ls(task['annotations'][0]['result'][0])
if output is None:
raise Exception('Wrong convert')
pixel_x, pixel_y, pixel_width, pixel_height = output
print(pixel_x, pixel_y, pixel_width, pixel_height)
# convert back to LS
x, y, width, height = convert_to_ls(pixel_x, pixel_y, pixel_width, pixel_height, 600, 403)
print(x, y, width, height)