Hi All,
Is there a way by which we can separate an image like this?
I would like to get an output like below.
I tried morphological operation but i could not and I am not sure that it is a true way.
Thanks in advance.

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Chandra Kurniawan
Chandra Kurniawan le 15 Déc 2011

3 votes

clear; clc;
I = imread('tamp9f.png');
Icrop = imcrop(I);
bw = im2bw(Icrop);
imshow(bw); pause;
Ifill = imfill(bw,'holes');
imshow(Ifill); pause;
Iarea = bwareaopen(Ifill,10000);
imshow(Iarea); pause;
boundary = bwboundaries(Iarea);
b = boundary{1};
imshow(Ifill); hold on;
plot(b(:,2),b(:,1),'g','LineWidth',3);
The Result :

6 commentaires

Nour
Nour le 19 Déc 2014
Hi Dear Chandra, I would like to get an output similar than Bahar's one, but after the surrounding's done, I would like to cut the part surrounded which is a vehicle logo in my case.
I've tried your method for some hours, and then now I'm trying to edit it to see the results, but your help is welcome.
Thanks!
Nour.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 20 Déc 2014
Start your own question and I'll show you how. Attach your image there with the image or paper clip icon.
Nour
Nour le 20 Déc 2014
Ok, i do it now.
Tx!
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 20 Déc 2014
An hour later, it still has not shown up. Try again.
Nour
Nour le 21 Déc 2014
yeah just got that the post is not effective, i've just post it again, and it is ok now.
Thanks in advance!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 15 Déc 2011

2 votes

Here's one of my functions that you might be able to use. It accepts a binary image and returns the "N" largest blobs in the output image.
% Retain the "numberToKeep" biggest blobs in a binary image.
function keeperBlobsImage = RetainLargestBlobs(binaryImage, numberToKeep)
try
% Label each blob so can do calc on it
[labeledImage numberOfBlobs] = bwlabel(binaryImage, 8);
% Make sure we don't attempt to keep more blobs than actually exist.
if numberToKeep > numberOfBlobs
numberToKeep = numberOfBlobs;
end
% Make the area measurements.
blobMeasurements = regionprops(labeledImage, 'Area'); % Get the blob properties of 'Area'
allAreas = [blobMeasurements.Area];
% Get a list of the blobs that meet our criteria and we need to keep.
[sortedAreas sortedIndices] = sort(allAreas, 'descend');
keeperIndexes = sortedIndices(1 : numberToKeep);
% Extract only those blobs that meet our criteria, and
% eliminate those blobs that don't meet our criteria.
% Note how we use ismember() to do this.
keeperBlobsImage = ismember(labeledImage, keeperIndexes);
catch ME
errorMessage = sprintf('Error in function RetainLargestBlobs.\n\nError Message:\n%s', ME.message);
WarnUser(errorMessage);
end
return; % from RetainLargestBlobs
Once you have the largest blob you can try to smooth the boundaries using alpha shapes ( http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~godfried/teaching/projects97/belair/alpha.html ) or morphological methods such as alternating sequential filters ( http://www.esiee.fr/~coupriem/Pdf/cb04.pdf )

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