I want to find mean dispersion of the white particles from an image using the formula given in the figure attached with this question.
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I want to find the mean dispersion of the white particles from an image using the formula given with this question. I am also attaching the figure from which mean dispersion is to be estimated. Further I want to do the curve fitting with the data obtained for the mean dispersion. Also attaching the figure to be obtained for mean dispersion. I could not get some clue how to proceed with this.
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Image Analyst
le 31 Mai 2022
First find a mask for the pile of particles. Several ways to do that - shouldn't be hard.
Then I'd use a classification routine like discriminant analysis or kmeans to classify every pixel in the image into one of the main colors. Then take the brightest cluster, which will be white. Or try using the Color Thresholder app on the Apps tab of the tool ribbon. Demos attached.
So now you have a mask of all the white pixels. Then just scan across getting the RMS distance
[rows, columns] = size(mask);
D = zeros(1, columns);
for col = 1 : columns
thisColumn = mask(:, col);
yValues = find(thisColumn);
meanY = mean(yValues);
D(col) = sqrt(mean((yValues - meanY) .^ 2))
end
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Image Analyst
le 7 Juil 2022
Which of your variables do you consider to be y? After that the formula is simple.
D = sqrt(sum((y - mean(y)).^2)/numel(y));
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