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Mahotas

Python Computer Vision Library

Mahotas is a library of fast computer vision algorithms (all implemented in C++ for speed) operating over numpy arrays.

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Python 3.10 through 3.14 are supported.

Notable algorithms:

Mahotas currently has over 100 functions for image processing and computer vision and it keeps growing.

The release schedule is roughly one release a month and each release brings new functionality and improved performance. The interface is very stable, though, and code written using a version of mahotas from years back will work just fine in the current version, except it will be faster (some interfaces are deprecated and will be removed after a few years, but in the meanwhile, you only get a warning). In a few unfortunate cases, there was a bug in the old code and your results will change for the better.

Please cite the mahotas paper (see details below under Citation) if you use it in a publication.

Examples

This is a simple example (using an example file that is shipped with mahotas) of calling watershed using above threshold regions as a seed (we use Otsu to define threshold).

# import using ``mh`` abbreviation which is common:
import mahotas as mh

# Load one of the demo images
im = mh.demos.load('nuclear')

# Automatically compute a threshold
T_otsu = mh.thresholding.otsu(im)

# Label the thresholded image (thresholding is done with numpy operations
seeds,nr_regions = mh.label(im > T_otsu)

# Call seeded watershed to expand the threshold
labeled = mh.cwatershed(im.max() - im, seeds)

Here is a very simple example of using mahotas.distance (which computes a distance map):

import pylab as p
import numpy as np
import mahotas as mh

f = np.ones((256,256), bool)
f[200:,240:] = False
f[128:144,32:48] = False
# f is basically True with the exception of two islands: one in the lower-right
# corner, another, middle-left

dmap = mh.distance(f)
p.imshow(dmap)
p.show()

(This is under mahotas/demos/distance.py.)

How to invoke thresholding functions:

import mahotas as mh
import numpy as np
from pylab import imshow, gray, show, subplot
from os import path

# Load photo of mahotas' author in greyscale
photo = mh.demos.load('luispedro', as_grey=True)

# Convert to integer values (using numpy operations)
photo = photo.astype(np.uint8)

# Compute Otsu threshold
T_otsu = mh.otsu(photo)
thresholded_otsu = (photo > T_otsu)

# Compute Riddler-Calvard threshold
T_rc = mh.rc(photo)
thresholded_rc = (photo > T_rc)

# Now call pylab functions to display the image
gray()
subplot(2,1,1)
imshow(thresholded_otsu)
subplot(2,1,2)
imshow(thresholded_rc)
show()

As you can see, we rely on numpy/matplotlib for many operations.

Install

If you are using conda, you can install mahotas from conda-forge using the following commands:

conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda install mahotas

Compilation from source

You will need Python, NumPy, and a C++ compiler. Then you should be able to use:

pip install mahotas

You can test your installation by running:

python -c "import mahotas as mh; mh.test()"

If you want an editable install for development, use:

pip install -e .[tests]

The build is Meson-based. To rebuild the editable install in release or debug mode after the initial development install, use:

make fast
make debug

If you run into issues, the manual has more extensive documentation on mahotas installation, including how to find pre-built for several platforms.

Citation

If you use mahotas on a published publication, please cite:

Luis Pedro Coelho Mahotas: Open source software for scriptable computer vision in Journal of Open Research Software, vol 1, 2013. [DOI]

In Bibtex format:

@article{mahotas, author = {Luis Pedro Coelho}, title = {Mahotas: Open source software for scriptable computer vision}, journal = {Journal of Open Research Software}, year = {2013}, doi = {https://dx.doi.org/10.5334/jors.ac}, month = {July}, volume = {1} }

You can access this information using the mahotas.citation() function.

Development

Development happens on github (https://github.com/luispedro/mahotas).

The Makefile that is shipped with the source of mahotas can be useful too. make debug rebuilds the editable install in optimized mode while keeping assertions enabled and adding _GLIBCXX_DEBUG. make fast rebuilds it in plain release mode. make tests runs the test suite after a debug rebuild.

make debug
pytest -v

If you want the equivalent of the old DEBUG=1 build without _GLIBCXX_DEBUG, invoke pip directly:

python -m pip install -e . --no-deps --no-build-isolation \
  --config-settings=build-dir=build/debug \
  --config-settings=setup-args=-Dbuildtype=release \
  --config-settings=setup-args=-Db_ndebug=false

Be careful not to use the debug build in production unless you are chasing a bug. The _GLIBCXX_DEBUG configuration used by make debug can still be much slower than a plain release build because it adds many runtime checks.

Links & Contacts

Documentation: https://mahotas.readthedocs.io/

Issue Tracker: github mahotas issues

Mailing List: Use the pythonvision mailing list for questions, bug submissions, etc. Or ask on stackoverflow (tag mahotas)

Main Author & Maintainer: Luis Pedro Coelho (follow on twitter or github).

Mahotas also includes code by Zachary Pincus [from scikits.image], Peter J. Verveer [from scipy.ndimage], and Davis King [from dlib], Christoph Gohlke, as well as others.

Presentation about mahotas for bioimage informatics

For more general discussion of computer vision in Python, the pythonvision mailing list is a much better venue and generates a public discussion log for others in the future. You can use it for mahotas or general computer vision in Python questions.

Recent Changes

Version 1.4.18 (Jul 18 2024)

  • Fix bug in Haralick features and NumPy 2 (thanks to @Czaki, see #150)

Version 1.4.17 (Jul 13 2024)

  • Fix bug that stopped mahotas from working on Windows

Version 1.4.16 (Jul 3 2024)

  • update for NumPy 2
  • Add deprecated warning for freeimage

Version 1.4.15 (Mar 24 2024)

  • Update build system (thanks to @Czaki, see #147)

Version 1.4.14 (Mar 24 2024)

  • Fix code for C++17 (issue #146)

Version 1.4.13 (Jun 28 2022)

  • Fix freeimage testing (and make freeimage loading more robust, see #129)
  • Add GIL fixed (which triggered crashes in newer NumPy versions)

Version 1.4.12 (Oct 14 2021)

  • Update to newer NumPy
  • Build wheels for Python 3.9 & 3.10

Version 1.4.11 (Aug 16 2020)

  • Convert tests to pytest
  • Fix testing for PyPy

Version 1.4.10 (Jun 11 2020)

Version 1.4.9 (Nov 12 2019)

  • Fix FreeImage detection (issue #108)

Version 1.4.8 (Oct 11 2019)

  • Fix co-occurrence matrix computation (patch by @databaaz)

Version 1.4.7 (Jul 10 2019)

  • Fix compilation on Windows

Version 1.4.6 (Jul 10 2019)

  • Make watershed work for >2³¹ voxels (issue #102)
  • Remove milk from demos
  • Improve performance by avoid unnecessary array copies in cwatershed(), majority_filter(), and color conversions
  • Fix bug in interpolation

Version 1.4.5 (Oct 20 2018)

  • Upgrade code to newer NumPy API (issue #95)

Version 1.4.4 (Nov 5 2017)

  • Fix bug in Bernsen thresholding (issue #84)

Version 1.4.3 (Oct 3 2016)

  • Fix distribution (add missing README.md file)

Version 1.4.2 (Oct 2 2016)

  • Fix resize\_to return exactly the requested size
  • Fix hard crash when computing texture on arrays with negative values (issue #72)
  • Added distance argument to haralick features (pull request #76, by Guillaume Lemaitre)

Version 1.4.1 (Dec 20 2015)

  • Add filter\_labeled function
  • Fix tests on 32 bit platforms and older versions of numpy

Version 1.4.0 (July 8 2015)

  • Added mahotas-features.py script
  • Add short argument to citation() function
  • Add max_iter argument to thin() function
  • Fixed labeled.bbox when there is no background (issue #61, reported by Daniel Haehn)
  • bbox now allows dimensions greater than 2 (including when using the as_slice and border arguments)
  • Extended croptobbox for dimensions greater than 2
  • Added use_x_minus_y_variance option to haralick features
  • Add function lbp_names

Version 1.3.0 (April 28 2015)

  • Improve memory handling in freeimage.write_multipage
  • Fix moments parameter swap
  • Add labeled.bbox function
  • Add return_mean and return_mean_ptp arguments to haralick function
  • Add difference of Gaussians filter (by Jianyu Wang)
  • Add Laplacian filter (by Jianyu Wang)
  • Fix crash in median_filter when mismatched arguments are passed
  • Fix gaussian_filter1d for ndim > 2

Version 1.2.4 (December 23 2014)

  • Add PIL based IO

Version 1.2.3 (November 8 2014)

  • Export mean_filter at top level
  • Fix to Zernike moments computation (reported by Sergey Demurin)
  • Fix compilation in platforms without npy_float128 (patch by Gabi Davar)

Version 1.2.2 (October 19 2014)

  • Add minlength argument to labeled_sum
  • Generalize regmax/regmin to work with floating point images
  • Allow floating point inputs to cwatershed()
  • Correctly check for float16 & float128 inputs
  • Make sobel into a pure function (i.e., do not normalize its input)
  • Fix sobel filtering

Version 1.2.1 (July 21 2014)

  • Explicitly set numpy.include_dirs() in setup.py [patch by Andrew Stromnov]

Version 1.2 (July 17 2014)

  • Export locmax|locmin at the mahotas namespace level
  • Break away ellipse_axes from eccentricity code as it can be useful on its own
  • Add find() function
  • Add mean_filter() function
  • Fix cwatershed() overflow possibility
  • Make labeled functions more flexible in accepting more types
  • Fix crash in close_holes() with nD images (for n > 2)
  • Remove matplotlibwrap
  • Use standard setuptools for building (instead of numpy.distutils)
  • Add overlay() function

Version 1.1.1 (July 4 2014)

  • Fix crash in close_holes() with nD images (for n > 2)

1.1.0 (February 12 2014)

  • Better error checking
  • Fix interpolation of integer images using order 1
  • Add resize_to & resize_rgb_to
  • Add coveralls coverage
  • Fix SLIC superpixels connectivity
  • Add remove_regions_where function
  • Fix hard crash in convolution
  • Fix axis handling in convolve1d
  • Add normalization to moments calculation

See the ChangeLog for older version.

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