Calculate each object maximum height and weight
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How can I calculate each object maximum height and weight in the following example?
I used this code:
clc;
clear;
I = rgb2gray(imread('http://i67.tinypic.com/14jxq0y.jpg'));
adpt1 = imbinarize(I);
adpt1 = imfill(adpt1, 'holes');
[B,L] = bwboundaries(adpt1,'noholes');
stat = regionprops(adpt1,'All');
imshow(adpt1);
hold on
for k = 1 : length(B)
b = B{k};
c = stat(k).Centroid;
plot(b(:,2),b(:,1),'g','linewidth',3);
text(c(1),c(2),num2str(k),'backgroundcolor','g');
end

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Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2017
You have curved objects.
For "height" are you looking for the height of the highest point minus the height of the lowest point?
Are you looking to do the equivalent of running a ruler horizontally along the figure and examine the maximum point minus the minimum point at each column, and find the largest difference amongst those -- the "thickest" vertical?
In your object #4, top center, the left side is concave, so if you did that you would have a gap along the vertical line: is only the solid part to be counted, or the furthest reaches?
Are you looking to find the maximum axes and the axes 90 degrees to that? For example in object #6, right center, the maximum axis is along the diagonal from top left to bottom right: is that one of the distances to be measured, and then the other would be the diagonal from bottom left to top right?
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