How do you find the centroid of a particular Blob?
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    KLETECH MOTORSPORTS
 on 26 Jan 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: KLETECH MOTORSPORTS
 on 29 Jan 2021
            I have the following code:
clc;
clear all;
% This part reads and shows the image selected
I = imread('115.2.jpg');
imshow(I)
% Ginput is used to select the Hinge position
[x,y] = ginput(1)
% drawpoint is used to mark the Hinge position
h = drawpoint('Position',[x y]);   
% Convert the RGB image to a Grayscale image
G=im2gray(I);
level = graythresh(G)
% Binarize the grayscale image
BW = imbinarize(G,level);
% Display the Grayscale image
figure 
title('Grayscale Image')
imshow(G)
% Display the Binarized image
figure 
title('Binarized')
imshow(BW)
% Fill holes
BW2 = imfill(BW,'holes');
% Display the Image after filling holes
figure 
imshow(BW2)
title('Filled Image')
% Mark the Hinge here as well
h = drawpoint('Position',[x y]);
imwrite(BW2, 'BW2.jpg')
% Find the centroid
measurements = regionprops(BW2, 'Centroid');
imshow(BW2);
centroids = cat(1,measurements.Centroid);
hold on;
plot(centroids(:,1), centroids(:,2), 'r+', 'MarkerSize', 30, 'LineWidth', 1);
hold off;
where the image 115.2 is

And on running that code, I get:

How do I find the coordinates of the centroid of the rectangular blob? How do i neglect all centroids except the centroid of the rectangular blob?
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  Gatech AE
      
 on 26 Jan 2021
        Since you're working with a binary image here, BW2, you can use the bwpropfilt function to clean up the small areas.
BW2 = bwpropfilt(BW2, 'Area', 1);
The last input argument determines the largest # of regions to keep, so it can be lowered to just the one. From there regionprops would only detect the single centroid. 
You could also pass area as an input to regionprops as it is and use the centroid of the largest area.
measurements = regionprops(BW2, 'Centroid', 'Area');
[~,ind] = max(cat(1,measurements.Area));
centroid = measurements(ind).Centroid;
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 26 Jan 2021
        
      Edited: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 26 Jan 2021
  
      I think I already did this swinging pendulum panel thing before when you had a video.  Not sure why you're posting it again.  But anyway to get the centroid of the largest blob
% Get largest blob
bw2 = bwareafilt(bw2, 1);
% Find the centroid
measurements = regionprops(BW2, 'Centroid');
x = measurements.Centroid(1);
y = measurements.Centroid(2);
hold on;
plot(x, y, 'r+', 'LineWidth', 2, 'MarkerSize', 50)
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