READ Framework is the basis for modules developed at CVL/TU Wien for the EU project READ. The READ project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 674943.
Documentation can be found here: http://read-api.caa.tuwien.ac.at/ReadFramework/
Qt
SDK or the compiled sources (>= 5.8.0)OpenCV
(>= 3.2.0)
- Clone the repository from
git@github.com:TUWien/ReadFramework.git
- Open CMake GUI
- set your ReadFramework folder to
where is the source code
- choose a build folder
- Hit
Configure
- Set
QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE
by locating the qmake.exe - Set
OpenCV_DIR
to your OpenCV build folder - Hit
Configure
thenGenerate
- Open the
ReadFramework.sln
which is in your new build directory - Right-click the ReadFramework project and choose
Set as StartUp Project
- Compile the Solution
- enjoy
- check if you have setup opencv
- check if your Qt is set correctly (otherwise set the path to
qt_install_dir/qtbase/bin/qmake.exe
) - check if your builds proceeded correctly
note that Qt 5.5 is needed, thus Ubuntu version must be >= 16.04 or backports of Qt 5.5 have to be used (see .travis.yml for an ppa repository and names packages which need to be installed).
Get required packages:
sudo apt-get install qt5-qmake qttools5-dev-tools qt5-default libqt5svg5 qt5-image-formats-plugins libopencv-dev cmake git
You also need OpenCV > 3.0. Either you can compile it yourself or perhaps you find a repository (you can also use the one from the .travis file, but be carefull, these packages are not tested, then you need following packages:
sudo apt-get install libopencv-dev libopencv-stitching-dev libopencv-imgcodecs-dev libopencv-flann-dev libopencv-features2d-dev libopencv-calib3d-dev libopencv-hdf-dev libopencv-reg-dev libopencv-shape-dev libopencv-xobjdetect-dev libopencv-xfeatures2d-dev libopencv-ximgproc-dev libopencv-highgui-dev
Get the READ Framework sources from github:
git clone https://github.com/TUWien/ReadFramework
This will by default place the source into ./ReadFramework
Go to the ReadFramework directory and run cmake
to get the Makefiles:
cd ReadFramework
cmake .
Compile READ Framework:
make
You will now have a binary (ReadFramework), which you can test (or use directly). Also the build libraries are in this directory. To install it to /usr/local/bin, use:
sudo make install
Get required packages:
sudo port install cmake qt5 opencv
By default, qmake
is installed in /opt/local/libexec/qt5/bin/qmake
which might not be in your PATH
. Set a link to an appropriate directory, e.g.:
sudo ln -s /opt/local/libexec/qt5/bin/qmake /opt/local/bin/qmake
Get the READ Framework sources from github:
git clone https://github.com/TUWien/ReadFramework.git
This will by default place the source into ./ReadFramework
Go to the ReadFramework directory and run cmake
to get the Makefiles:
cd ReadFramework
cmake .
Compile READ Framework:
make
You will now have a macOS app (ReadFramework.app/
), which contains a command-line interface (ReadFramework.app/Contents/MacOS/ReadFramework
) which you can test (or use directly). Also the resulting libraries are in the working directory. To install everything it to /usr/local/
, use:
sudo make install
- Markus Diem
- Stefan Fiel
- Florian Kleber