Bonjour ,

J'ai un probléme concernant l'execution d'un programme JAVAje travaille sur le demo de projet javacv j'execute le code en ligne de commande le webcam s'allume aprés il génére un message d'erreur que vous aller trouver attaché en piéces jointes , voici on code :

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import com.googlecode.javacpp.Loader;
import com.googlecode.javacv.*;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.*;
import static com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_core.*;
import static com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_imgproc.*;
import static com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_calib3d.*;
import static com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_objdetect.*;
 
public class FaceDetection {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        String classifierName = null;
        if (args.length > 0) {
            classifierName = args[0];
        } else {
            System.err.println("Please provide the path to \"haarcascade_frontalface_alt.xml\".");
            System.exit(1);
        }
 
        // Preload the opencv_objdetect module to work around a known bug.
        Loader.load(opencv_objdetect.class);
 
        // We can "cast" Pointer objects by instantiating a new object of the desired class.
        CvHaarClassifierCascade classifier = new CvHaarClassifierCascade(cvLoad(classifierName));
        if (classifier.isNull()) {
            System.err.println("Error loading classifier file \"" + classifierName + "\".");
            System.exit(1);
        }
 
        // The available FrameGrabber classes include OpenCVFrameGrabber (opencv_highgui),
        // DC1394FrameGrabber, FlyCaptureFrameGrabber, OpenKinectFrameGrabber,
        // PS3EyeFrameGrabber, VideoInputFrameGrabber, and FFmpegFrameGrabber.
        FrameGrabber grabber = FrameGrabber.createDefault(0);
        grabber.start();
 
        // FAQ about IplImage:
        // - For custom raw processing of data, getByteBuffer() returns an NIO direct
        //   buffer wrapped around the memory pointed by imageData, and under Android we can
        //   also use that Buffer with Bitmap.copyPixelsFromBuffer() and copyPixelsToBuffer().
        // - To get a BufferedImage from an IplImage, we may call getBufferedImage().
        // - The createFrom() factory method can construct an IplImage from a BufferedImage.
        // - There are also a few copy*() methods for BufferedImage<->IplImage data transfers.
        IplImage grabbedImage = grabber.grab();
        int width  = grabbedImage.width();
        int height = grabbedImage.height();
        IplImage grayImage    = IplImage.create(width, height, IPL_DEPTH_8U, 1);
        IplImage rotatedImage = grabbedImage.clone();
 
        // Objects allocated with a create*() or clone() factory method are automatically released
        // by the garbage collector, but may still be explicitly released by calling release().
        // You shall NOT call cvReleaseImage(), cvReleaseMemStorage(), etc. on objects allocated this way.
        CvMemStorage storage = CvMemStorage.create();
 
        // The OpenCVFrameRecorder class simply uses the CvVideoWriter of opencv_highgui,
        // but FFmpegFrameRecorder also exists as a more versatile alternative.
        FrameRecorder recorder = FrameRecorder.createDefault("output.avi", width, height);
        recorder.start();
 
        // CanvasFrame is a JFrame containing a Canvas component, which is hardware accelerated.
        // It can also switch into full-screen mode when called with a screenNumber.
        // We should also specify the relative monitor/camera response for proper gamma correction.
        CanvasFrame frame = new CanvasFrame("Some Title", CanvasFrame.getDefaultGamma()/grabber.getGamma());
 
        // Let's create some random 3D rotation...
        CvMat randomR = CvMat.create(3, 3), randomAxis = CvMat.create(3, 1);
        // We can easily and efficiently access the elements of CvMat objects
        // with the set of get() and put() methods.
        randomAxis.put((Math.random()-0.5)/4, (Math.random()-0.5)/4, (Math.random()-0.5)/4);
        cvRodrigues2(randomAxis, randomR, null);
        double f = (width + height)/2.0;        randomR.put(0, 2, randomR.get(0, 2)*f);
                                                randomR.put(1, 2, randomR.get(1, 2)*f);
        randomR.put(2, 0, randomR.get(2, 0)/f); randomR.put(2, 1, randomR.get(2, 1)/f);
        System.out.println(randomR);
 
        // We can allocate native arrays using constructors taking an integer as argument.
        CvPoint hatPoints = new CvPoint(3);
 
        while (frame.isVisible() && (grabbedImage = grabber.grab()) != null) {
            cvClearMemStorage(storage);
 
            // Let's try to detect some faces! but we need a grayscale image...
            cvCvtColor(grabbedImage, grayImage, CV_BGR2GRAY);
            CvSeq faces = cvHaarDetectObjects(grayImage, classifier, storage,
                    1.1, 3, CV_HAAR_DO_CANNY_PRUNING);
            int total = faces.total();
            for (int i = 0; i < total; i++) {
                CvRect r = new CvRect(cvGetSeqElem(faces, i));
                int x = r.x(), y = r.y(), w = r.width(), h = r.height();
                cvRectangle(grabbedImage, cvPoint(x, y), cvPoint(x+w, y+h), CvScalar.RED, 1, CV_AA, 0);
 
                // To access or pass as argument the elements of a native array, call position() before.
                hatPoints.position(0).x(x-w/10)   .y(y-h/10);
                hatPoints.position(1).x(x+w*11/10).y(y-h/10);
                hatPoints.position(2).x(x+w/2)    .y(y-h/2);
                cvFillConvexPoly(grabbedImage, hatPoints.position(0), 3, CvScalar.GREEN, CV_AA, 0);
            }
 
            // Let's find some contours! but first some thresholding...
            cvThreshold(grayImage, grayImage, 64, 255, CV_THRESH_BINARY);
 
            // To check if an output argument is null we may call either isNull() or equals(null).
            CvSeq contour = new CvSeq(null);
            cvFindContours(grayImage, storage, contour, Loader.sizeof(CvContour.class),
                    CV_RETR_LIST, CV_CHAIN_APPROX_SIMPLE);
            while (contour != null && !contour.isNull()) {
                if (contour.elem_size() > 0) {
                    CvSeq points = cvApproxPoly(contour, Loader.sizeof(CvContour.class),
                            storage, CV_POLY_APPROX_DP, cvContourPerimeter(contour)*0.02, 0);
                    cvDrawContours(grabbedImage, points, CvScalar.BLUE, CvScalar.BLUE, -1, 1, CV_AA);
                }
                contour = contour.h_next();
            }
 
            cvWarpPerspective(grabbedImage, rotatedImage, randomR);
 
            frame.showImage(rotatedImage);
            recorder.record(rotatedImage);
        }
        frame.dispose();
        recorder.stop();
        grabber.stop();
    }
}

command : java -jar faceDetection.jar C:\opencv\data\haarcascades\haarcascade_frontalface_alt_xml