Detecting "brown spots" on leafs
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Can you show me will I be able to detect the "brown spots" in this image? Thanks

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Image Analyst
le 20 Déc 2013
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I'd first define a mean green color. Then convert to lab color space and calculate a delta E image. Then threshold the delta E to find out where the delta E is more than some certain amount. Those will be the non-green pixels. See my delta E demo at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/?term=authorid%3A31862 and adapt it. I do this kind of thing all the time and yours is not that hard. Note, you cannot use automatic thresholding despite what some novices at image processing may suggest because you need to find all amounts of brown from 0% to 100%.
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Elvin
le 20 Déc 2013
Image Analyst
le 20 Déc 2013
Yes. The delta E will detect all color differences. Once you have identified the spots that are not green, you can do analysis of them to determine which disease they are based on their color, pattern, or whatever is it that distinguishes one disease from another.
Elvin
le 21 Déc 2013
Image Analyst
le 21 Déc 2013
Um, kind of looks like you're wanting me to write the whole app for you. I'll give you some pointers - that's all I have time for.
1. Convert to lab color space. Then you need to define a "healthy" or "normal" green. Try looking at a leaf with no disease and finding out what the mean LAB is. Then calculate the delta L, deltaA and deltaB for every pixel in the image to that reference green. Square them add them and take square root to get the delta E. You will get a monochrome image where high values are disease and low values are normal healthy tissue.
2. Threshold at some value, like 5 or something
diseasedPixels = deltaEImage > 5; % a binary image of diseased areas.
3. I don't know what the different diseases are. Maybe some give white spots and some give red spots. Or some give round spots and some give slivers. I don't know but I think you must know what is different. All diseases don't look the same do they? If not, then identify what is different and measure that.
Elvin
le 21 Déc 2013
Image Analyst
le 21 Déc 2013
1. That could work. Try it and see. 3. I have no idea. Could be color, could be texture, could be shape, could be size. You're the one with the different disease images, not me, so I have no idea. I would think you would know. What do you see that is different between the different diseases?
Image Analyst
le 21 Déc 2013
It should work for any color channel, as long as that color channel's pixels are brighter than 32. If you get holes, then call imfill(binaryImage, 'holes'); or bwareaopen().
Elvin
le 21 Déc 2013
Walter Roberson
le 21 Déc 2013
Try
imshow(deltaE,[])
Elvin
le 21 Déc 2013
Image Analyst
le 21 Déc 2013
deltaE is a 2D array that has a color difference value it it, just like any other 2D numerical array. Look at deltaE in the variable inspector to see the values or use imshow like Walter showed. If you don't know what the variable inspector is, then see this.
Image Analyst
le 21 Déc 2013
You need to do an element by element squaring:
deltaE = sqrt(deltaL.^2 + deltaA.^2 + deltaB.^2);
sai rama krishna gondela
le 25 Mar 2015
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can any one write complete program for brown spots or tthe above program is itself correct
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Image Analyst
le 25 Mar 2015
Probably. And I think you're one of those people.
Kameshwar Pramanik
le 27 Nov 2015
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can you tell me how to correct following line i am getting error on this. That is File "RB - 1.jpg" does not exist.
for Code is: RBImage = imread('RB - 1.jpg');
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Image Analyst
le 27 Nov 2015
Make sure the filename is spelled correctly and the file is in the current folder or on the search path.
swathi
le 2 Mar 2017
Hello.. Even I am looking for similar sort of code, on the mango images. finding spot pixels. I tried the same code, but its not wworking, Could somebody please help.
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