How to remove unconnected pixels or objects from an image
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good day all.. i have an image with many unconnected vessels..of pixels i want to remove those pixels how an i do it?

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Walter Roberson
le 21 Jan 2014
bwareaopen()
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Image Analyst
le 6 Déc 2022
@Shri.s, yes this was mentioned by @Walter Roberson and tried by @vidya. Did you click the link to show the hidden comments? The original poster said "even after using bwareaopen there are still some unconnected pixels in my image".
Now, since then, we don't need the code I attached above, we can use bwareafilt. For example to extract the 3 largest blobs we can do
bw = bwareafilt(bw, 3);
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Image Analyst
le 5 Fév 2014
OK, attached (below in blue text) is code that will get the largest network of vessels.

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Quoc Anh Vu
le 29 Nov 2022
Modifié(e) : DGM
le 14 Fév 2023
im working on extracting blood vessels on colposcopic image, but after segmentation, the result still has many unexpected objects, i want to keep structures i circled in below image, could you please help me to remove others , i've tried bwareafilt(), bwareaopen, but it didn't work. Thank you so much!

Image Analyst
le 29 Nov 2022
Déplacé(e) : DGM
le 14 Fév 2023
I'm not sure what about the 30 or so blobs you want to keep is unique about them. Evidently you say it's not their size, or at least not their size alone.
If you want all blobs within a certain distance of the large blobs, perhaps you can use bwareafilt to extract the largest blobs and then dilate the large blobs to get a larger region around them, then erase use imreconstruct to extract those blobs inside or connected to the large blob. Something like
se = strel('disk', 200, 8);
bigMask = imdilate(mask, se);
newMask = imreconstruct(bigMask, mask);
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