graydiffweight
Calculate weights for image pixels based on grayscale intensity difference
Syntax
Description
computes the pixel weight for each pixel in the grayscale image
W
= graydiffweight(I
,refGrayVal
)I
. The weight is the absolute value of
the difference between the intensity of the pixel and the reference
grayscale intensity specified by the scalar
refGrayVal
. Pick a reference grayscale
intensity value that is representative of the object you want to
segment. The weights are returned in the array
W
, which is the same size as input
image I
.
The weight of a pixel is inversely related to the absolute value of
the grayscale intensity difference at the pixel location. If the
difference is small (intensity value close to
refGrayVal
), the weight value is large.
If the difference is large (intensity value very different from
refGrayVal
), the weight value is
small.
computes
the pixel weights, where the reference grayscale intensity value is
the average of the intensity values of all the pixels in W
= graydiffweight(I
,mask
)I
that
are marked as logical true
in mask
.
Using the average of several pixels to calculate the reference grayscale
intensity value can be more effective than using a single reference
intensity value, as in the previous syntax.
computes
the pixel weights, where the reference grayscale intensity value is
the average of the intensity values of the pixel locations specified
by the vectors W
= graydiffweight(I
,C
,R
)C
and R
. C
and R
contain
the column and row indices of the pixel locations that must be valid
pixel indices in I
.
returns
the weight array W
= graydiffweight(___, Name,Value
)W
using name-value pairs to
control aspects of weight computation.
Note
For information on how to use the
graydiffweight
function with
the imsegfmm
function for image and volume
segmentation, see the More About section.
Examples
Input Arguments
Output Arguments
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Version History
Introduced in R2014b