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In this article, we are going to see how to Detect Hands using Python.
We will use mediapipe and OpenCV libraries in python to detect the Right Hand and Left Hand. We will be using the Hands model from mediapipe solutions to detect hands, it is a palm detection model that operates on the full image and returns an oriented hand bounding box.
pip install mediapipe pip install opencv-python
Let us look into the parameters for the Hands Model:
Hands( static_image_mode=False, model_complexity=1 min_detection_confidence=0.75, min_tracking_confidence=0.75, max_num_hands=2 )
Where:
- static_image_mode: It is used to specify whether the input image must be static images or as a video stream. The default value is False.
- model_complexity: Complexity of the hand landmark model: 0 or 1. Landmark accuracy, as well as inference latency, generally go up with the model complexity. Default to 1.
- min_detection_confidence: It is used to specify the minimum confidence value with which the detection from the person-detection model needs to be considered as successful. Can specify a value in [0.0,1.0]. The default value is 0.5.
- min_tracking_confidence: It is used to specify the minimum confidence value with which the detection from the landmark-tracking model must be considered as successful. Can specify a value in [0.0,1.0]. The default value is 0.5.
- max_num_hands: Maximum number of hands to detect. Default it is 2.
Capture the frames continuously from the camera using OpenCV and then Flip the image around y-axis i.e cv2.flip(image, flip code) and Convert BGR image to an RGB image and make predictions using initialized hands model.
Prediction made by the model is saved in the results variable from which we can access landmarks using results.multi_hand_landmarks, results.multi_handedness respectively and If hands are present in the frame, check for both hands, if yes then put text "Both Hands" on the image else for a single hand, store MessageToDict() function on label variable. If the label is "Left" put text "Left Hand" on the image and if label is "Right" put text "Right Hand" on the image.
Below is the complete implementation:
Output: