How to detect the shape in matlab?

I can't understand the technique how to analyse the shape. So any please help me to understand this concept.
Code is below
function W = Classify(ImageRead)
RGB = imread('test.bmp');
figure,
imshow(RGB),
title('Original Image');
GRAY = rgb2gray(RGB);
figure,
imshow(GRAY),
title('Gray Image');
threshold = graythresh(GRAY);
BW = im2bw(GRAY, threshold);
figure,
imshow(BW),
title('Binary Image');
BW = ~ BW;
figure,
imshow(BW),
title('Inverted Binary Image');
[B,L] = bwboundaries(BW, 'noholes');
STATS = regionprops(L, 'all'); % we need 'BoundingBox' and 'Extent'
% Step 7: Classify Shapes according to properties
% Square = 3 = (1 + 2) = (X=Y + Extent = 1)
% Rectangular = 2 = (0 + 2) = (only Extent = 1)
% Circle = 1 = (1 + 0) = (X=Y , Extent < 1)
% UNKNOWN = 0
figure,
imshow(RGB),
title('Results');
hold on
for i = 1 : length(STATS)
W(i) = uint8(abs(STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)-STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) < 0.1);
W(i) = W(i) + 2 * uint8((STATS(i).Extent - 1) == 0 );
centroid = STATS(i).Centroid;
switch W(i)
case 1
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wO');
case 2
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wX');
case 3
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wS');
end
end
return

 Accepted Answer

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 Dec 2013
What are the kinds of shapes you have there?
  1. polygons (everything is a polygon)
  2. quadrilaterals, polygons, and ellipsoids
  3. quadrilaterals, rectangles, polygons, and ellipsoids
  4. quadrilaterals, rectangles, polygons, circles, and ellipsoids
  5. quadrilaterals, rectangles, squares, polygons, circles, and ellipsoids
You might look at the solidity, area, and perimeter. And the circularity = perimeter.^2 ./ (4*pi*area).
You may also find this useful to determine how many sides a polygon has: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_find_.22kinks.22_in_a_curve.3F

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i want to know why programmer using boundingbox in this programme. what is meaning of BoundingBox(3) and BoundingBox(4)
for i = 1 : length(STATS)
W(i) = uint8(abs(STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)-STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) < 0.1);
W(i) = W(i) + 2 * uint8((STATS(i).Extent - 1) == 0 );
centroid = STATS(i).Centroid;
switch W(i)
case 1
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wO');
case 2
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wX');
case 3
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wS');
end
end
Boundingbox is a property from regionprops. It's being stored in the structure STATS.
doc regionprops
I assume you have the image processing toolbox?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 27 Dec 2013
Edited: Image Analyst on 27 Dec 2013
bounding box won't help unless one of the shape classes bounding box size is known in advance and specified as a characteristic of that shape. In other words "if the width of the bounding box is this and the height of the bounding box is that, then the shape must be this (circle or whatever)."
Good Aftenoon
I am doing a program in Matlab that can detect shapes, but i am having problems in detecting triangles, pentagons and hexagons.
Can you tell me what is the best way to detect this type of shapes? By Circularity?
No I don't think that's best. For your situation, I would find the centroid and the distances to the boundary. Then count the number of peaks in the distances. See attached demo where I compare the two.
Good Afternoon, I want to to do the code by myself, I want just to know what´s the range of circularity of a triangle, pentagon and hexagon?
Then run the demo I attached. It shows you the circularity of a variety of shapes and sizes. Because you're asking I assume you didn't run it or else you'd know the answer.

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Shawn Fernandes
Shawn Fernandes on 21 Mar 2018
Edited: DGM on 13 Feb 2023
Hi All,
Bounding box gives the smallest possible rectangle / cuboid that fits the given shape, and would support n dimensions. [x_cordinate,y_cordinate,z_cordinate,....nth_cordinate,x_width,y_width,z_width.....nth_width] in this 2 D image, we have bounding box defined for each shapes as [x_cordinate,y_cordinate,x_width,y_width]
Extent gives the ratio of area of the bounding box to area of the region. For squares and rectangles, as the bounding box matches the shape, extent = 1. For circles and ellipses, the ratio of area of region to bounding box is always a constant = pi/4, [ (pi * a * b) / (2*x * 2 * y) is extent of circular region, for circle, a = b = x =y, for ellipse, a=x and b =y ]
So
(1)for Circles, we have x_width = y_width,extent = pi/4
(2)for squares, we have x_width = y_width,extent =1,
(3)for rectangles, we have x_width != y_width,extent =1
(4)For ellipse, we have we have x_width != y_width,extent = pi/4
Reference:-
the below code has been tested and it works
for i = 1 : length(STATS)
centroid = STATS(i).Centroid;
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)~=STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent<1))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'w+');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)==STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent==1))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wS');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)==STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent > 0.76 && STATS(i).Extent < .795))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wO');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)~=STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent==1))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wX');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)~=STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent > 0.76 && STATS(i).Extent < .795))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'w*');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
end
Hope this helps..

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Hey Thanks.. Worked on a first go.. Also I added little code to count similar objects.
Hey ? can i ask for your codes sir. I have troubles in my codes. Just an example. Thank you sir
See Steve Eddins's blog: Feret Diameters
hii amar could you share your method to detect similar objects and finding the count of it ?? would be a great help. I need to detect multiple objects in image and based on color or shape and count the similar objects..
Hi Image Analyst, I've tested your code. It seems to have an error at line 40 and 54..
Error Message: Undefined function 'findpeaks' for input arguments of type 'double' at line 40
Error in function shape_recognition_demo1() at line 54.
Error Message:
Index exceeds the number of array elements (1).
@Syukri Yazed you must not have the Signal Processing Toolbox.
how to show the result
complete begginer here
@Joman depends on what you want the result to show. You could use a marker symbol and plot to put a marker at the centroid of the shape. Or you could use text to put the word for the shape at the centroid. Or you could extract each type of shape (by color or number of vertices) to its own separate image.

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sss
sss on 26 Dec 2016
Edited: Image Analyst on 26 Dec 2016
what is the meaning of this for loop? -----
for i = 1 : length(STATS)
W(i) = uint8(abs(STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)-STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) < 0.1);
W(i) = W(i) + 2 * uint8((STATS(i).Extent - 1) == 0 );
centroid = STATS(i).Centroid;
switch W(i)
case 1
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wO');
case 2
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wX');
case 3
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wS');
end

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It plots w0, wx, or xS at the centroid of blobs in a binary image. If the blob is roughly square it puts a wS at the centroid. If it's a rectangle it will put up wX. Otherwise it will put up w0 for arbitrarily-shaped blobs that fit in a bounding box that is roughly square. I don't see anything being put up for arbitrarily-shaped blobs that have a rectangular bounding box.

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Syukri Yazed
Syukri Yazed on 17 May 2021
Moved: Image Analyst on 30 Dec 2022
Hi,
I've tested your code and improved it with the code that have been answered previously..
%https://ch.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/110855-how-to-detect-the-shape-in-matlab
%https://ch.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/245026-shape-detection-in-image
clc
%clear all
close all
%function W = Classify(ImageRead)
baseFileName = 'F:\PhD\MATLAB CODING\BlobsDemo\shape.png';
RGB = imread(baseFileName);
subplot(3, 3, 1);
imshow(RGB),
title('Original Image');
GRAY = rgb2gray(RGB);
subplot(3, 3, 2);
imshow(GRAY),
title('Gray Image');
threshold = graythresh(GRAY);
BW = imbinarize(GRAY, threshold);
subplot(3, 3, 3);
imshow(BW),
title('Binary Image');
BW = ~ BW;
subplot(3, 3, 4);
imshow(BW),
title('Inverted Binary Image');
[B,L] = bwboundaries(BW, 'noholes');
STATS = regionprops(L, 'all'); % we need 'BoundingBox' and 'Extent'
% Step 7: Classify Shapes according to properties
% Square = 3 = (1 + 2) = (X=Y + Extent = 1)
% Rectangular = 2 = (0 + 2) = (only Extent = 1)
% Circle = 1 = (1 + 0) = (X=Y , Extent < 1)
% UNKNOWN = 0
subplot(3, 3, 5);
imshow(RGB),
title('Results');
hold on
for i = 1 : length(STATS)
centroid = STATS(i).Centroid;
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)~=STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent<1))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'w+');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)==STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent==1))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wS');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)==STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent > 0.76 && STATS(i).Extent < .795))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wO');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)~=STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent==1))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'wX');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
if((STATS(i).BoundingBox(3)~=STATS(i).BoundingBox(4)) && (STATS(i).Extent > 0.76 && STATS(i).Extent < .795))
plot(centroid(1),centroid(2),'w*');
text(centroid(1),centroid(2),num2str(i),'Color','y');
end
end
%return
Could you please share with us your succesful code in detecting the shapes? Because I don't know the result numbering for.. what is wO, wX, w*, wS, w+?
or maybe Shawn Fernandes and ImageAnalyst can comment something regarding this matter.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 18 May 2021
Moved: Image Analyst on 30 Dec 2022
what is wO, wX, w*, wS, w+?
Those are plot colors and marker shapes. See the plot() function documentation.
  • wo = white circles
  • wx = white x's
  • w* = white stars
  • ws = white squares
  • w+ = white plus signs.

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How to detect the shape using GUI

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on 27 Dec 2013

Edited:

DGM
on 13 Feb 2023

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