How to get centroid specific part of an image

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Ajay Goyal
Ajay Goyal le 9 Mar 2015
Commenté : Ajay Goyal le 11 Mar 2015
I am intended to compute centroid of a part of image. I am getting centroid of all parts of the image which makes me confused of selecting the right one. my code is:
I = imread('Murine_Tibia_Crosssection.png')
Ibw = im2bw(I);
Ibw = imfill(Ibw,'holes');
Ilabel = bwlabel(Ibw);
stat = regionprops(Ilabel,'centroid');
imshow(I); hold on;
for x = 1: numel(stat)
plot(stat(x).Centroid(1),stat(x).Centroid(2),'ro');
end
please help me to get the right one.
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Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell le 10 Mar 2015
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Ajay Goyal
Ajay Goyal le 11 Mar 2015
Christiaan Sir, Your help is deeply appreciated. You made my day since I was working on this problem for last 3 days. I have made some amendments in your code to get it fit to my need. clc;clear all;close all; J = imread('final1.jpg'); figure(1) imshow(J) I=imcomplement(J); figure(2) imshow(I) stat = regionprops(I,'centroid'); h = fspecial('unsharp'); I_filtered = imfilter(I,h); figure(3) imshow(I_filtered) level = graythresh(I_filtered); BlackWhite = im2bw(I_filtered, level); figure(4) imshow(BlackWhite); original = BlackWhite; filled = imfill(original, 'holes'); holes = filled & ~original; bigholes = bwareaopen(holes, 500); smallholes = holes & ~bigholes; new = original | smallholes; figure(5) imshow(new); stat = regionprops(new,'centroid'); hold on; for x = 1: numel(stat) plot(stat(x).Centroid(1),stat(x).Centroid(2),'b*','linewidth',2); end Thanks Again

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Christiaan
Christiaan le 10 Mar 2015
Modifié(e) : Christiaan le 10 Mar 2015
Dear Ajay,
If an image shows multiple centroids, there are some tricks to still determine the centroid. First you can filter the image using the function medfilt2. Then you can make the image black and white with the function im2bw. Finally you can fill holes when the size of the hole is smaller than a specific size with the function bwareaopen.
See the code below for an example:
clc;clear all;close all;
I = imread('Murine_Tibia_Crosssection.png');
figure(1)
imshow(I)
stat = regionprops(I,'centroid');
I_filtered = medfilt2(I, [12 12]);
figure(2)
imshow(I_filtered)
level = graythresh(I_filtered)
BlackWhite = im2bw(I_filtered, level);
figure(3)
imshow(BlackWhite);
original = BlackWhite;
filled = imfill(original, 'holes');
holes = filled & ~original;
bigholes = bwareaopen(holes, 500);
smallholes = holes & ~bigholes;
new = original | smallholes;
figure(4)
imshow(new);
stat = regionprops(new,'centroid');
hold on; for x = 1: numel(stat)
plot(stat(x).Centroid(1),stat(x).Centroid(2),'ro','linewidth',5);
end
hold off
Good luck! Christiaan

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 10 Mar 2015
My Image Segmentation Tutorial shows you how to get centroids.

Ajay Goyal
Ajay Goyal le 11 Mar 2015
Christiaan Sir, Your help is deeply appreciated. You made my day since I was working on this problem for last 3 days. I have made some amendments in your code to get it fit to my need. clc;clear all;close all; J = imread('final1.jpg'); figure(1) imshow(J) I=imcomplement(J); figure(2) imshow(I) stat = regionprops(I,'centroid'); h = fspecial('unsharp'); I_filtered = imfilter(I,h); figure(3) imshow(I_filtered) level = graythresh(I_filtered); BlackWhite = im2bw(I_filtered, level); figure(4) imshow(BlackWhite); original = BlackWhite; filled = imfill(original, 'holes'); holes = filled & ~original; bigholes = bwareaopen(holes, 500); smallholes = holes & ~bigholes; new = original | smallholes; figure(5) imshow(new); stat = regionprops(new,'centroid'); hold on; for x = 1: numel(stat) plot(stat(x).Centroid(1),stat(x).Centroid(2),'b*','linewidth',2); end Thanks Again

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