# mediapipe-rs Simple rust bindings for [mediapipe](https://mediapipe.dev/). Forked from: https://github.com/angular-rust/ux-mediapipe 🙏 And heavily based on this example: https://github.com/asprecic/mediapipe-qt-integration-example 🤌 ## requirements - [bazel](https://bazel.build/install) ## setup To run the examples clone this project. ```shell git clone https://github.com/julesyoungberg/mediapipe-rs.git ``` Mediapipe is a framework for building AI-powered computer vision applications. It provides high level libraries exposing some of its solutions for common problems. This package makes some of these solutions available in Rust. In order to use it we must build a custom mediapipe C++ library. Clone the modified Mediapipe repo next to `mediapipe-rs` or a project that uses `mediapipe-rs`. ```shell git clone https://github.com/julesyoungberg/mediapipe.git cd mediapipe ``` ### building mediapipe Build & install the mediagraph library. #### mac os ```shell bazel build --define MEDIAPIPE_DISABLE_GPU=1 mediapipe:libmediagraph.dylib sudo cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/libmediagraph.dylib /usr/local/lib/libmediagraph.dylib ``` #### linux (untested) ```shell bazel build --define MEDIAPIPE_DISABLE_GPU=1 mediapipe:mediagraph cp bazel-bin/mediapipe/libmediagraph.so /usr/local/lib/libmediagraph.so ``` ### linking Navigate to the project directory and create a symbolic link to `../mediapipe/mediapipe`. ```shell cd ../mediapipe-rs # or the path to your project ln -s ../mediapipe/mediapipe . ``` ## usage Add the following to your dependencies list in `Cargo.toml`: ```toml mediapipe = { git = "https://github.com/julesyoungberg/mediapipe-rs" } ``` Mediapipe relies on tflite files which must be available at `./mediapipe/modules/`. The easiest way to satisfy this is by creating a symbolic link to mediapipe as explained in the `linking` section above. ## examples Examples are located in the `./examples` directory. Run `face_mesh.rs` with ```shell cargo run --release --example face_mesh ```