Better code to crop out a connected component?
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Hi, I have written this code to crop out just a connected component on an image:
rp = regionprops(cc, 'BoundingBox');
minr = rp(stainid).BoundingBox(2);
minc = rp(stainid).BoundingBox(1);
maxr = rp(stainid).BoundingBox(2) + rp(stainid).BoundingBox(4);
maxc = rp(stainid).BoundingBox(1) + rp(stainid).BoundingBox(3);
imstainzoom = im(minr:maxr, minc:maxc);
It works, but isn't the best code possible. Also, the bounding box returns non-integers (why is that?). Is there a much more efficient way to do this?
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Image Analyst
on 17 Jul 2012
Edited: Image Analyst
on 17 Jul 2012
See my image segmentation tutorial where I crop out objects using their bounding boxes. http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/?term=authorid%3A31862
I believe it gives coordinates on the half pixel to eliminate any ambiguity about whether the bounding box is the inclusive box, or one pixel layer outside that. So you can use ceil() and floor() to make it do it either way depending on what you prefer.
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