RoiDB

Introduction

The RoiDB module (region of interest database module) allows the global definition of 2D and 3D regions of interest, which can then be used in many detection modules. The ROIs are available for all modules supporting 2D or 3D ROIs on the rc_cube.

Note

This module is global on the rc_cube. Changes to its settings or parameters affect every camera pipeline running on the rc_cube.

The RoiDB module is a base module which is available on every rc_cube.

3D ROIs can be used in CADMatch, ItemPick and BoxPick. 2D ROIs can be used in SilhouetteMatch, and LoadCarrier.

Table 50 Specifications of the RoiDB module
Supported ROI types 2D, 3D
Supported ROI geometries 2D ROI: rectangle, 3D ROI: box, sphere
Max. number of ROIs 2D: 100, 3D: 100
ROIs available in 2D: SilhouetteMatch, LoadCarrier, 3D: CADMatch, ItemPick and BoxPick
Supported reference frames camera, external

Region of interest

A region of interest (ROI) defines a volume in space (3D region of interest, region_of_interest), or a rectangular region in the left camera image (2D region of interest, region_of_interest_2d) which is of interest for a specific user-application.

A ROI can narrow the volume where a load carrier is searched for, or select a volume which only contains items to be detected and/or grasped. Processing times can significantly decrease when using a ROI.

3D regions of interest of the following types (type) are supported:

  • BOX, with dimensions box.x, box.y, box.z.
  • SPHERE, with radius sphere.radius.

The user can specify the 3D region of interest pose in the camera or the external coordinate system. External can only be chosen if a Hand-eye calibration is available. When the sensor is robot mounted, and the region of interest is defined in the external frame, the current robot pose must be given to every detect service call that uses this region of interest.

A 2D ROI is defined as a rectangular part of the left camera image, and can be set via the REST-API interface or the rc_cube Web GUI on the page Regions of Interest under Database. The Web GUI offers an easy-to-use selection tool. Each ROI must have a unique name to address a specific 2D ROI.

In the REST-API, a 2D ROI is defined by the following values:

  • id: Unique name of the region of interest
  • offset_x, offset_y: offset in pixels along the x-axis and y-axis from the top-left corner of the image, respectively
  • width, height: width and height in pixels

The rc_cube can persistently store up to 100 different 3D regions of interest and the same number of 2D regions of interest. The configuration of regions of interest is normally performed offline, during the set up of the desired application. This can be done via the REST-API interface of RoiDB module, or in the rc_cube Web GUI on the page Regions of Interest under Database.

Note

The configured regions of interest are persistent even over firmware updates and rollbacks.

Interaction with other modules

Internally, the RoiDB module depends on, and interacts with other on-board modules as listed below.

Hand-eye calibration

In case the camera has been calibrated to a robot, the pose of a 3D ROI can be provided in the robot coordinate frame by setting the corresponding pose_frame argument.

Two different pose_frame values can be chosen:

  1. Camera frame (camera). The ROI pose is provided in the camera frame, and no prior knowledge about the pose of the camera in the environment is required. This means that the configured load carriers move with the camera. It is the user’s responsibility to update the configured poses if the camera frame moves (e.g. with a robot-mounted camera).
  2. External frame (external). The ROI pose is provided in the external frame, configured by the user during the hand-eye calibration process. The module relies on the on-board Hand-eye calibration module to retrieve the sensor mounting (static or robot mounted) and the hand-eye transformation.

Note

If no hand-eye calibration is available, all pose_frame values should be set to camera.

All pose_frame values that are not camera or external are rejected.

Services

The RoiDB module is called rc_roi_db in the REST-API and is represented in the Web GUI under Database ‣ Regions of Interest. The user can explore and call the RoiDB module’s services, e.g. for development and testing, using the REST-API interface or the Web GUI.

The RoiDB module offers the following services.

set_region_of_interest

Persistently stores a 3D region of interest on the rc_cube. All configured 3D regions of interest are persistent over firmware updates and rollbacks.

Details

This service can be called as follows.

PUT http://<host>/api/v2/nodes/rc_roi_db/services/set_region_of_interest

Details for the definition of the region_of_interest type are given in Region of interest.

The definition for the request arguments with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "args": {
    "region_of_interest": {
      "box": {
        "x": "float64",
        "y": "float64",
        "z": "float64"
      },
      "id": "string",
      "pose": {
        "orientation": {
          "w": "float64",
          "x": "float64",
          "y": "float64",
          "z": "float64"
        },
        "position": {
          "x": "float64",
          "y": "float64",
          "z": "float64"
        }
      },
      "pose_frame": "string",
      "sphere": {
        "radius": "float64"
      },
      "type": "string"
    }
  }
}

The definition for the response with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "name": "set_region_of_interest",
  "response": {
    "return_code": {
      "message": "string",
      "value": "int16"
    }
  }
}

set_region_of_interest_2d

Persistently stores a 2D region of interest on the rc_cube. All configured 2D regions of interest are persistent over firmware updates and rollbacks.

Details

This service can be called as follows.

PUT http://<host>/api/v2/nodes/rc_roi_db/services/set_region_of_interest_2d

Details for the definition of the region_of_interest_2d type are given in Region of interest.

The definition for the request arguments with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "args": {
    "region_of_interest_2d": {
      "height": "uint32",
      "id": "string",
      "offset_x": "uint32",
      "offset_y": "uint32",
      "width": "uint32"
    }
  }
}

The definition for the response with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "name": "set_region_of_interest_2d",
  "response": {
    "return_code": {
      "message": "string",
      "value": "int16"
    }
  }
}

get_regions_of_interest

Returns the configured 3D regions of interest with the requested region_of_interest_ids.

Details

This service can be called as follows.

PUT http://<host>/api/v2/nodes/rc_roi_db/services/get_regions_of_interest

If no region_of_interest_ids are provided, all configured 3D regions of interest are returned.

The definition for the request arguments with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "args": {
    "region_of_interest_ids": [
      "string"
    ]
  }
}

The definition for the response with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "name": "get_regions_of_interest",
  "response": {
    "regions_of_interest": [
      {
        "box": {
          "x": "float64",
          "y": "float64",
          "z": "float64"
        },
        "id": "string",
        "pose": {
          "orientation": {
            "w": "float64",
            "x": "float64",
            "y": "float64",
            "z": "float64"
          },
          "position": {
            "x": "float64",
            "y": "float64",
            "z": "float64"
          }
        },
        "pose_frame": "string",
        "sphere": {
          "radius": "float64"
        },
        "type": "string"
      }
    ],
    "return_code": {
      "message": "string",
      "value": "int16"
    }
  }
}

get_regions_of_interest_2d

Returns the configured 2D regions of interest with the requested region_of_interest_2d_ids.

Details

This service can be called as follows.

PUT http://<host>/api/v2/nodes/rc_roi_db/services/get_regions_of_interest_2d

If no region_of_interest_2d_ids are provided, all configured 2D regions of interest are returned.

The definition for the request arguments with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "args": {
    "region_of_interest_2d_ids": [
      "string"
    ]
  }
}

The definition for the response with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "name": "get_regions_of_interest_2d",
  "response": {
    "regions_of_interest": [
      {
        "height": "uint32",
        "id": "string",
        "offset_x": "uint32",
        "offset_y": "uint32",
        "width": "uint32"
      }
    ],
    "return_code": {
      "message": "string",
      "value": "int16"
    }
  }
}

delete_regions_of_interest

Deletes the configured 3D regions of interest with the requested region_of_interest_ids.

Details

This service can be called as follows.

PUT http://<host>/api/v2/nodes/rc_roi_db/services/delete_regions_of_interest

All regions of interest to be deleted must be explicitly stated in region_of_interest_ids.

The definition for the request arguments with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "args": {
    "region_of_interest_ids": [
      "string"
    ]
  }
}

The definition for the response with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "name": "delete_regions_of_interest",
  "response": {
    "return_code": {
      "message": "string",
      "value": "int16"
    }
  }
}

delete_regions_of_interest_2d

Deletes the configured 2D regions of interest with the requested region_of_interest_2d_ids.

Details

This service can be called as follows.

PUT http://<host>/api/v2/nodes/rc_roi_db/services/delete_regions_of_interest_2d

All 2D regions of interest to be deleted must be explicitly stated in region_of_interest_2d_ids.

The definition for the request arguments with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "args": {
    "region_of_interest_2d_ids": [
      "string"
    ]
  }
}

The definition for the response with corresponding datatypes is:

{
  "name": "delete_regions_of_interest_2d",
  "response": {
    "return_code": {
      "message": "string",
      "value": "int16"
    }
  }
}

Return codes

Each service response contains a return_code, which consists of a value plus an optional message. A successful service returns with a return_code value of 0. Negative return_code values indicate that the service failed. Positive return_code values indicate that the service succeeded with additional information. The smaller value is selected in case a service has multiple return_code values, but all messages are appended in the return_code message.

The following table contains a list of common codes:

Table 51 Return codes of the RoiDB module’s services
Code Description
0 Success
-1 An invalid argument was provided
-10 New element could not be added as the maximum storage capacity of regions of interest has been exceeded
10 The maximum storage capacity of regions of interest has been reached
11 An existent persistent model was overwritten by the call to set_region_of_interest or set_region_of_interest_2d