remove non-circle objects from image
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It looks that I tried everything (eccentricity, bwareaopen and so on)but nothing works. Maybe someone could suggest a way to do it?
I am dealing with this image (two styles of representation):
shapes=[stats.Eccentricity];
removeA2=bwareaopen(shapes<0.20,100);
or
bw = bwareaopen(bw, 50);
and others. I just can't find it in my code. I think =edge(); didn't worked well enough.
8 Comments
Sean de Wolski
on 26 Oct 2011
Well first off, you did not try _everything_. What have you tried? Show us, in code, and give us a link to an image that you have so we can see what you're working with.
Also, be sure to check out ImageAnalyst's "blobsdemo" on the fex.
Sean de Wolski
on 26 Oct 2011
What about 'extent' or perimeter to area ratios? These are all easy options in regionprops.
LG9
on 26 Oct 2011
LG9
on 26 Oct 2011
Sean de Wolski
on 26 Oct 2011
Well how are you going to learn to solve problems without working through them yourself? Take a look at the 'extent' of a few of the blobs, see if you notice a pattern. Or look at the area to perimeter ratio, and once again look for a pattern.
LG9
on 26 Oct 2011
Sean de Wolski
on 26 Oct 2011
Good job! There's a pretty obvious pattern there, threshold those values and keep the high ones.
LG9
on 26 Oct 2011
Answers (1)
Sven
on 28 Oct 2011
% Get the image as a b&w indexed (non-rgb) image
I = imread('project.jpg');
BW = rgb2ind(I, 2);
% Calculate its connected regions
L = labelmatrix(BW); % Not using bwconncomps() for older version users
stats = regionprops(CC,'Extent','Area');
% Find the ones that are like a circle
minExtent = 0.75;
keepMask = [stats.Extent]>minExtent;
% Extract the image of circles only and display
BWcircles = ismember(L, find(keepMask));
BWnonCircles = BW & ~BWcircles;
% Show the circles
figure, imshow(BWcircles)
% Show the things we removed
figure, imshow(BWnonCircles)
% Show them together in different colours
RGB = double(cat(3, zeros(size(BW)), BWcircles, BWnonCircles));
figure, imshow(RGB)
6 Comments
LG9
on 31 Oct 2011
Sean de Wolski
on 31 Oct 2011
What version are you using? Type >> ver at the command line.
Sven
on 1 Nov 2011
You may have a version before bwconncomp()
It can equivalently be:
BW = rgb2ind(I, 2);
L = bwlabel(BW);
stats = regionprops(L, ...)
LG9
on 2 Nov 2011
Sven
on 2 Nov 2011
LG9, I chose to show you all circles (stored in BWcircles) and all non-circles (stored in BWnonCircles), just in different colours. If you want to "remove non-circles", then all you have to do is look at the BWcircles image by itself:
figure, imshow(BWcircles)
Sven
on 4 Nov 2011
LG9, if your question has been answered, hit "accept" to remove it from the "unanswered" list.
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