sleap-io¶
Standalone utilities for working with animal pose tracking data.
This is intended to be a complement to the core SLEAP package that aims to provide functionality for interacting with pose tracking-related data structures and file formats with minimal dependencies. This package does not have any functionality related to labeling, training, or inference.
Installation¶
For development, use one of the following syntaxes:
Usage¶
Load and save in different formats¶
import sleap_io as sio
# Load from SLEAP file.
labels = sio.load_file("predictions.slp")
# Save to NWB file.
sio.save_file(labels, "predictions.nwb")
# Or:
# labels.save("predictions.nwb")
Convert labels to raw arrays¶
import sleap_io as sio
labels = sio.load_slp("tests/data/slp/centered_pair_predictions.slp")
# Convert predictions to point coordinates in a single array.
trx = labels.numpy()
n_frames, n_tracks, n_nodes, xy = trx.shape
assert xy == 2
# Convert to array with confidence scores appended.
trx_with_scores = labels.numpy(return_confidence=True)
n_frames, n_tracks, n_nodes, xy_score = trx.shape
assert xy_score == 3
Read video data¶
import sleap_io as sio
video = sio.load_video("test.mp4")
n_frames, height, width, channels = video.shape
frame = video[0]
height, width, channels = frame.shape
Create labels from raw data¶
import sleap_io as sio
import numpy as np
# Create skeleton.
skeleton = sio.Skeleton(
nodes=["head", "thorax", "abdomen"],
edges=[("head", "thorax"), ("thorax", "abdomen")]
)
# Create video.
video = sio.load_video("test.mp4")
# Create instance.
instance = sio.Instance.from_numpy(
points=np.array([
[10.2, 20.4],
[5.8, 15.1],
[0.3, 10.6],
]),
skeleton=skeleton
)
# Create labeled frame.
lf = sio.LabeledFrame(video=video, frame_idx=0, instances=[instance])
# Create labels.
labels = sio.Labels(videos=[video], skeletons=[skeleton], labeled_frames=[lf])
# Save.
labels.save("labels.slp")
Support¶
For technical inquiries specific to this package, please open an Issue with a description of your problem or request.
For general SLEAP usage, see the main website.
Other questions? Reach out to talmo@salk.edu
.
License¶
This package is distributed under a BSD 3-Clause License and can be used without
restrictions. See LICENSE
for details.