Bounding Box largest rectangle?

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Ivan Q
Ivan Q on 16 Aug 2015
Commented: Walter Roberson on 21 Sep 2017
When I use regionprops BoundingBox, it seems to always capture smaller blobs on the left most side of my image and not my largest blob. How do I bound the box around the largest blob?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Aug 2015
box=stats(index).BoundingBox;
Ivan Q
Ivan Q on 16 Aug 2015
Thanks everyone!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 16 Aug 2015
stats is a structure array. Each element is a structure and has it's own bounding box. So stats(1).BoundingBox is the bounding box (x,y,width,height) of the first blob. And stats(2).BoundingBox is the bounding box (x,y,width,height) of the second blob, and so on. To display them all:
hold on;
for k = 1 : length(stats) % Loop through all blobs.
% Find the bounding box of each blob.
thisBlobsBoundingBox = stats(k).BoundingBox;
rectangle('Position', thisBlobsBoundingBox);
end

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nilton brites
nilton brites on 21 Sep 2017
explain what is definition of bounding box on image?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Sep 2017
It's the box, with edges parallel to the edges of the image, that contains object(s) of interest, such as blobs you got by thresholding. You can have a box around each blob, or around the whole group of them.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 Sep 2017
In particular a bounding box is most often computed as the smallest box with horizontal and vertical sides that encloses the object(s), but bounding boxes can, in general, be larger than that: they are basically a box large enough to be sure you are enclosing the portion of interest.

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