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how can find maximum width of object
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how can I automatically find the maximum width of this object in a binary image? I've shown the maximum width in red line
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Image Analyst
le 5 Oct 2015
You can use minboundrect() in John D'Errico's function http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34767-a-suite-of-minimal-bounding-objects
Or else if you don't want the bounding box width, and want the actual width perpendicular to the major axis at the mid point, you can use my attached demo. regionprops() does not give the actual feret diameters, just the axis lengths of an ellipse fitted to the blob.
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hyz
le 27 Avr 2017
Hi Image Analyst. I know I want to know if there is any possible modification to make your farthest_points function able to compute the feret diameter along the right edge of moon. As now, it computes the distance at med point, which sometimes might not be the maximum distance. Thanks.
Image Analyst
le 27 Avr 2017
Use the radon transform to get the width of the binary object along any angle you want. It's the radon() function.
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