bwareaopen in (Computer vision Toolbox)?

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Greetings programmers,
I just need to ask a simple question. In the past, I have used the image processing toolbox and now I want to use the computer vision toolbox. The main question here is that I have used "bwareaopen" to remove pixel from my image. But now I want to use the exact same function but I don't know that command for it in the computer vision toolbox. Can someone please help me? Thank you. I am doing video processing now, if you are asking.
Regards, Akira
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Ashish Uthama
Ashish Uthama on 10 Jul 2015
Edited: Ashish Uthama on 10 Jul 2015
Why not continue to use bwareaopen? (it will be available if you have the computer vision toolbox .. since this toolbox needs the image processing toolbox anyway)
Akira Chan
Akira Chan on 11 Jul 2015
Omg thank you, I was so blind and I have no idea what I was thinking. Thank you and sorry for your time.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2015
The Computer Vision System Toolbox requires the Image Processing Toolbox. So it does not duplicate any functions from the Image Processing Toolbox that I'm aware of - why should it? If you want to use that function, just go ahead and you'll be able to - don't worry about which toolbox it's in.
As an aside, you might take a look at a new function similar to but useful in more and different ways: bwareafilt() . Not that it matters, but it's also in the Image Processing Toolbox.
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Akira Chan
Akira Chan on 11 Jul 2015
Edited: Akira Chan on 11 Jul 2015
Thank you very much Image Analyst, I have solved my problem, I feel like an idiot now. However, I will give that bwarefilt() a look, thanks so much!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Jul 2015
If you have an old version that doesn't have bwareafilt(), see the attached demo that I wrote that does the same thing.
If your problem is solved, can you "Accept this answer" and "Vote" for it? Thanks in advance.

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