removing area
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I have a code like this.
CC = bwconncomp(I2);
STATS = regionprops(CC,'Area');
idx = find([STATS.Area] <100);
I2(idx)=0;
figure,imshow(I2)
the objective of this code is to set zero value to those pixel whose area is less than 100.
I am not sure whether it is working properly. But perhaps Its not the correct way to achieve may objective.
can any one help how to do that? Thanks
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Andrei Bobrov
on 7 Jul 2011
STATS = regionprops(CC,'PixelIdxList','Area');
I2(cell2mat(cellfun(@(x)x',{STATS([STATS.Area]<100).PixelIdxList},'un',0)))=0;
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Image Analyst
on 10 Jul 2011
Or you can just call bwareaopen with an argument of 100 before you even call bwconncomp at all.
I2 = bwareaopen(binaryImage, 100);
Then call bwconncomp on I2.
Sean de Wolski
on 7 Jul 2011
You don't even need regionprops!
CC = bwconncomp(I2);
idxkeep = cellfun('prodofsize',CC.PixelIdxList)>=100;
Ibigstuff = false(CC.ImageSize); %new image
Ibigstuff([CC.PixelIdxList{idxkeep}]) = true; %keep only good parts
regionprops doesn't actually contain the data in the region, CC does, so in order to manipulate regions you need CC.
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