I am not sure whether i understand your questions correctly. But if you are looking for a sample of matching SURF keypoints, a very simple and basic one is below, which is similar to template matching:
import cv2
import numpy as np
# Load the images
img =cv2.imread('messi4.jpg')
# Convert them to grayscale
imgg =cv2.cvtColor(img,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
# SURF extraction
surf = cv2.SURF()
kp, descritors = surf.detect(imgg,None,useProvidedKeypoints = False)
# Setting up samples and responses for kNN
samples = np.array(descritors)
responses = np.arange(len(kp),dtype = np.float32)
# kNN training
knn = cv2.KNearest()
knn.train(samples,responses)
# Now loading a template image and searching for similar keypoints
template = cv2.imread('template.jpg')
templateg= cv2.cvtColor(template,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
keys,desc = surf.detect(templateg,None,useProvidedKeypoints = False)
for h,des in enumerate(desc):
des = np.array(des,np.float32).reshape((1,128))
retval, results, neigh_resp, dists = knn.find_nearest(des,1)
res,dist = int(results[0][0]),dists[0][0]
if dist<0.1: # draw matched keypoints in red color
color = (0,0,255)
else: # draw unmatched in blue color
print dist
color = (255,0,0)
#Draw matched key points on original image
x,y = kp[res].pt
center = (int(x),int(y))
cv2.circle(img,center,2,color,-1)
#Draw matched key points on template image
x,y = keys[h].pt
center = (int(x),int(y))
cv2.circle(template,center,2,color,-1)
cv2.imshow('img',img)
cv2.imshow('tm',template)
cv2.waitKey(0)
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
Below are the results I got (copy pasted template image on original image using paint):
As you can see, there are some small mistakes. But for a startup, hope it is OK.
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