applying 1x2 operator to my image: cannot find anything or any syntax
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i am able to apply sobel and prewitt operator to my grayscale image. but when i put in matlab
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then it displayed syntax and format for sobel, prewitt, roberts, laplacian, zero cross and canny. but i could not find any syntax for 1x2 operator. is 1x2 operator a part of any of these above operators? please let me know syntax for 1x2 operator
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Jan
on 20 Feb 2013
Edited: Jan
on 20 Feb 2013
You cannot find the 1x2 operator anywhere, but you ask for it. I see an epistemological problem here. It is like asking for the BlöderNasenMann operator. (Kind regards to Thorsten, who has invented it as counterpart to the dull named Quabla operator some years ago without defining the mathematical details.)
I've (this means: my favorite internet search engine) found the link at stackoverflow also, but in opposite to Walter, I did not recognize that this solves your problem already. @Walter: Kotow.
Image Analyst
on 21 Feb 2013
So if you want it, and know of the "features" or drawbacks of it, then go ahead and use it:
filteredImage = conv2(double(grayImage), [-1 1], 'same');
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Image Analyst
on 20 Feb 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 4 Mar 2013
There is no 1x2 kernel for Prewitt and Sobel filters. That's not how they're defined. There is a Roberts filter like that though.
edge() applies the filters and then thresholds and thins the result to give skeletonized lines along the edges. I wish there were an option to return the original edge filtered image, but unfortunately there is not. So if you want the true Sobel filter you will have to program it yourself with imfilter() or conv2(), or if you have R2012b you can use imgradient() or imgradientxy().
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Image Analyst
on 23 Feb 2013
Yes, there is "particular syntax" and like I said in my comment, it is this:
filteredImage = conv2(double(grayImage), [-1 1], 'same');
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