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Scilab needs a powerful image processing toolbox. SIVP intends to do image processing and video processing tasks. SIVP is meant to be a useful, efficient, and free image and video processing toolbox for Scilab.
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Scilab Version : 6.1.0 Problem Category : SIVP-0.5.3 Toolbox Installation Hi everybody, ---------------Introduction --------------------------------------------------------- I hope this subject is not a very trivial problem that is not necessary to talk about it here. I am a new scilab user, used to use MATLAB (old licence). I have shifted to scilab because i don't have the means to buy new matlab licences and i know scilab have a lot of similarities with matlab. --------------Problem Description------------------------------------------------------ I have tried to install "SIVP-0.5.3", on UBUNTU 20.04 LTS. For that i have done these steps : 1)- Download the toolbox : "SIVP_0.5.3-3.bin.x86_64.linux.tar.gz" and place it in a folder, i called "toolbox" in the SCILAB folder "/home/username/scilab-6.1.0/" 2)- Start SCILAB from terminal, and execute on scilab console : atomsInstall("SIVP_0.5.3-3.bin.x86_64.linux.tar.gz") 3)- Restart scilab. When the scilab is starting, and loading the new toolbox, it comes a problem : ----------------------------------------------------------------- atomsLoad : error occured loading 'SIVP-0.5.3' lib : /home/username/scilab-6.1.0/share/scilab/contrib/SIVP/0.5.3/macros/ is not a valid library pathname Is there any suggestion ? Thank you for reply, have a nice day
Hi, How can I use imread() function in a loop to read and process sequential images? Maciej
Sir, I downloaded this toolbox, but can't see it! What's the solution?
Hi, using SciLab 5.5.1 under Linux Mint got this error: atomsLoad: An error occurred while loading 'SIVP-0.5.3.2': link: The shared archive was not loaded: libtiff.so.4: no se puede abrir el fichero del objeto compartido: No existe el fichero o el directorio (FILE NOT FOUND, IN ENGLISH) The problem is that Mint is using libtiff5 instead of 4 Googling, I found some people that lied programs controls soft linking the libtiff to libtiff.so.4 I really dont think it is a good solution. It might have some incompatibilities, and it seems that the same problems is been detected for other libraries. How I can make my atom works with the new libs? Thanks (By the time I am using malab under windogs to do image p. but I need to migrate to linux and SciLab) Thanks Again These are some of the solutions found: http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-users-SIVP-problem-via-ATOMS-with-Linux-Mint-18-1-HELP-tc4037161.html#none
I forgot to mention my system is Ubuntu 16.04 64-bits running on HP ZBOOK 17 G3
Hello, While loading the SIVP-0.5.3.2 I get the following error: SIVP - Scilab Image and Video Processing Toolbox Load macros Load gateways link(opencvlibs+arch_path+"/libhighgui.so.4"); !--error 236 link: The shared archive was not loaded: libtiff.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at line 96 of exec file called by : exec(get_absolute_file_path("loader.sce")+"etc/"+"SIVP.start"); at line 10 of exec file called by : exec("/home/amir/.Scilab/scilab-5.5.2/atoms/SIVP/0.5.3.2//loader.sce"); in execstr instruction called by : = gcbo; end;gcbo = getcallbackobject(97);execstr(toolboxes(14));if exists("%oldgcbo") then gcbo = %oldgcbo; else clear gcbo; end while executing a callback Prior to this I was getting an error message, which I did not save. I tried to fix that following the instructions posted by "Hibr List -- March 26, 2017, 08:31:13 PM". That enabled the sivp.start to run for a few more lines and encounter an error on line 96. Can someone help me in sorting this out? Regards, Amir
Hello, I am using Scilab 0.5.0 currently for image sharpening. However, edge detection in this version creates boolean matrices, and for sharpening, converting the original image to boolean would result in a lot of missing data. Can anyone help? Does the new version of Scilab have output of edge detection as grayscale? I currently am not able to get the equipment required for using the latest version. However, if needed, I might have to arrange for the equipment since the project is necessary. Anyone's suggestion would be great help.
Got an error message on 64-bit Linux version with Scilab 5.5.2 that some library files are "too short": atomsLoad: An error occurred while loading 'SIVP-0.5.3.2': link: The shared archive was not loaded: /home/hi/.Scilab/scilab- 5.5.2/atoms/SIVP/0.5.3.2/sci_gateway/c//../../thirdparty/opencv/linux/x64/libavformat.so: file too short The reason was, that e.g. libavformat.so should be an symbolic link to libavformat.so.52 in the same directory. But it is not. It is just a text file. And an issue with the tiff library (version conflict on Ubuntu 16.04/Mint 18, need version 4 not 5 as in current OS version). To solve this issue: - open terminal - Solve the tiff-issue if needed: sudo ln -s /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libtiff.so.5 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libtiff.so.4 - goto the .Siclab directory in question: cd ~/Scilab/scilab-5.5.2/atoms/SIVP/0.5.3.2/thirdparty/opencv/linux/x64 or cd Scilab/scilab-5.5.2/atoms/SIVP/0.5.3.2/thirdparty/opencv/linux/x86 - delete all so-files: rm *.so - Make symbolic links (*.so)to ALL numbered libraries (*.so.xx), e.g. ln -s libavformat.so.52 libavformt.so ... - Than restart Scilab and SVIP will run properly.
Hi! Where SIVP is found in scilab 6.0 ? In which module? In what atom? I can not find it !!! manuelborja008@gmail.com
> Where SIVP is found in scilab 6.0 ? > > In which module? > In what atom? SIVP module is SIVP module! > I can not find it !!! As described at the top of this page: it is not yet available for Scilab 6.0
-->im=imread('A.tif') !--error 999 imread: Can not open file A.tif. === With this toolbox I cannot read a TIFF file?! I want to read TIFF files, and which toolbox do I need? Thanks a lot!
i Download SIVP but how i can install it without net
Without net how i can install SIVP
I run the the following code in Scilab command window in Windows 10: --> cd SCI/contrib/sivp-0.5.2 and I get: ans = C:\Program Files\scilab-5.5.2\contrib\sivp-0.5.2 I run --> exec('builder.sce') and I get and error: -->exec('builder.sce') -->mode(-1); Building macros... -- Creation of [SIVPlib] (Macros) -- genlib: Processing file: corr2.sci !--error 10000 genlib: Impossible to open file ...5.5.2\contrib\sivp-0.5.2\macros\corr2.bin for writing at line 38 of function getsave called by : at line 168 of function genlib called by : at line 42 of function tbx_build_macros called by : tbx_build_macros(TOOLBOX_NAME,get_absolute_file_path("buildmacros.sce")); at line 2 of exec file called by : at line 13 of function tbx_builder called by : at line 26 of function tbx_builder_macros called by : tbx_builder_macros(toolbox_dir); at line 33 of exec file called by : exec('builder.sce') Any help
After Using the command: -->im = imread('/home/nara/Downloads/lena.jpeg'); I Received the following error----> help !--error 42 A fatal error has been detected by Scilab. Your instance will probably quit unexpectedly soon. If a graphic feature has been used, this might be caused by the system graphic drivers. Please try to update them and run this feature again. You can report a bug on http://bugzilla.scilab.org/ with: * a sample code which reproduces the issue * the result of [a, b] = getdebuginfo() * the following information: [nara-300E5EV-300E4EV-270E5EV-270E4EV:02851] Signal: Aborted (6) [nara-300E5EV-300E4EV-270E5EV-270E4EV:02851] Signal code: (-6) Call stack: 1: 0x36cc9 <gsignal> (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6) 2: 0x3a0d8 <abort> (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6) 3: 0x60535 <__gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler()> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6) 4: 0x5e6d6 < > (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6) 5: 0x5e703 < > (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6) 6: 0x5e922 < > (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6) 7: 0xa9ce3 <cv::error(cv::Exception const&)> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopencv_core.so) 8: 0xd037b <cv::Mat::copySize(cv::Mat const&)> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopencv_core.so) 9: 0x1cacb < > (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopencv_highgui.so) 10: 0x1ccae <cvLoadImage> (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopencv_highgui.so) 11: 0xac93 <int_imread> (/usr/lib/scilab-sivp/sci_gateway/cpp//libgw_sivp.so) 12: 0x73fd8 <sci_gateway> (/usr/lib/scilab/libscilab-cli.so.0) 13: 0xc858 <libgw_sivp_> (/usr/lib/scilab-sivp/sci_gateway/cpp//libgw_sivp.so) 14: 0x169070 <callinterf_> (/usr/lib/scilab/libscilab-cli.so.0) 15: 0x17be51 <scirun_> (/usr/lib/scilab/libscilab-cli.so.0) 16: 0x17727a <realmain> (/usr/lib/scilab/libscilab-cli.so.0) 17: 0x14d4 < > (/usr/bin/scilab-bin) 18: 0x21ec5 <__libc_start_main> (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6) 19: 0x1829 < > (/usr/bin/scilab-bin) End of stack !--error 999 Aborting current computation
I'm having this problem when trying to install sivp-0.5.3. I'm using Windows 10. Does anyone have any such problem? How do I get around this? ------------------------------------ !camshift.c ! ! ! !d:\scilab-5.5.2\contrib\sivp-0.5.3\sci_g! ! ateway\c\common.h(43) : fatal error! ! C1083: Cannot open include file: '! ! cxcore.h': No such file or director! ! y ! ! ! !NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"D:\Visual S! ! tudio 12\VC\BIN\amd64\cl.EXE"' : re! ! turn code '0x2' ! ! ! !Stop. ! !--error 10000 ilib_compile: Error while executing Makelib.mak. at line 29 of function dlwCompile called by : at line 51 of function ilib_compile called by : at line 106 of function ilib_build called by : at line 133 of function tbx_build_gateway called by : inter_cflags ) at line 98 of exec file called by : at line 13 of function tbx_builder called by : at line 49 of function tbx_builder_gateway_lang called by : ges, sci_gateway_dir) at line 6 of exec file called by : at line 13 of function tbx_builder called by : at line 32 of function tbx_builder_gateway called by : tbx_builder_gateway(toolbox_dir); at line 34 of exec file called by : Many thanks
Hi Thanks for this nice toolbox I have it installed on my Windows 7 32 bit laptop and my Windows 7 64 bit desktop. I noticed that the help files had not installed and on further investigation discovered why. If the jar contains a second level directory the same as the first it will be corrupt (well at least in windows 7)i.e. **scilab_en_Us_help.jar (Main-Directory) |-scilab_en_Us_help.jar (creates another directory making the file corrupted)** |-META-INF (Mandatory) |-MANIFEST.MF (Mandatory Main-class: com.MainClass) |-com |-MainClass.class (must to implement the main method, mandatory) |-properties files (optional) |-etc (optional) Taken from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7559072/corrupt-jar-file It needs to have this structure: scilab_en_Us_help.jar (Main-Directory) |-META-INF (Mandatory) |-MANIFEST.MF (Mandatory Main-class: com.MainClass) |-com |-MainClass.class (must to implement the main method, mandatory) |-properties files (optional) |-etc (optional) I realise the help file is slightly different. I verified this by expanding the jatr with 7zip and then recreating it with jar and it then works fine. Regards Roger A.
I was excited to see Scilab freely available on the web. But I couldnt read any images for image processing. I realized I cant use SVIP as I have an Apple Mac. Is there any work around?
> .../... I realized I cant use SVIP as I have an Apple Mac. Is there any work around? IPD module looks to support Mac OS: http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/IPD
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First of all, I would like to say thank you very much for your contribution for Scilab community. I am using scilab for studying image processing. Currently, I met an issue with camopen function, and don't know how to solve it. The issue is described as follow: - In case 1: Laptop Toshiba Satellite, Win-7 (32 bit), Scilab 5.5.1, SIVP-0.5.3.2-1 --> camopen function is OK (webcam is OK) - In case 2: Laptop Lenovo Thinkpad, Win-7 (64-bit), Scilab 5.5.1 (64 bit), SIVP-0.5.3.2-1 --> camopen function is OK (webcam displays black screen). I saw that the frames' values are 0 that caused the black screen. I also tried Scilab 5.5.1 (32 bit) but I got the same issue. Note: I used demo "Grab frames from a camera" for testing webcam. Is there any ideas for solving this issue? Thank you so much!
@Tuan Huynh, Am facing the same problem on my desktop with a webcam. Did you find any solutions? Please help me out. ------------------------------------------ > First of all, I would like to say thank you very much for your contribution for Scilab > community. I am using scilab for studying image processing. Currently, I met an issue > with > camopen function, and don't know how to solve it. The issue is described as follow: > > - In case 1: Laptop Toshiba Satellite, Win-7 (32 bit), Scilab 5.5.1, SIVP-0.5.3.2-1 > --> > camopen function is OK (webcam is OK) > > - In case 2: Laptop Lenovo Thinkpad, Win-7 (64-bit), Scilab 5.5.1 (64 bit), > SIVP-0.5.3.2-1 > --> camopen function is OK (webcam displays black screen). I saw that the frames' > values > are 0 that caused the black screen. I also tried Scilab 5.5.1 (32 bit) but I got the > same > issue. > Note: I used demo "Grab frames from a camera" for testing webcam. > > Is there any ideas for solving this issue? > > Thank you so much!
Q 1: How to combine SIVP toolbox and SCILAB 0.5.3.2?Where to copy SIVP? How to load it into Scilab 5.5.1? Q 2. How to ensure that SIVP toolbox is done in Scilab?
> Q 1: How to combine SIVP toolbox and SCILAB 0.5.3.2?Where to copy SIVP? How to load it > into > Scilab 5.5.1? > Q 2. How to ensure that SIVP toolbox is done in Scilab? -------------------- RENETHA Jb: Open Scilab and hit >>atomsInstall("SIVP") It will download and install automatically.
> > Q 1: How to combine SIVP toolbox and SCILAB 0.5.3.2?Where to copy SIVP? How to load > it > > into > > Scilab 5.5.1? > > Q 2. How to ensure that SIVP toolbox is done in Scilab? > -------------------- > RENETHA Jb: > Open Scilab and hit >>atomsInstall("SIVP") > It will download and install automatically. atomsInstall('SIVP'), and not "SIVP" .