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Limited Row and Column value of Images

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Raman kumar
Raman kumar le 16 Jan 2016
Commenté : Image Analyst le 19 Jan 2016
I have three individual plane values of 208 images in three variables, and the size of each variable is 128*128. How to select the first 32 values of rows and 16 values of column from this variables?
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harjeet singh
harjeet singh le 16 Jan 2016
please upload the code
Thorsten
Thorsten le 18 Jan 2016
What's the size of a single image? If the size of each of the 208 images is 128*128*3, then the separated images of the three planes should be 128*128*208 for each of the three variables. I don't understand how three variables of size 128*128 can represent 208 images with three individual plane values. Please expand.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 18 Jan 2016
So you have 208 color images with 3 planes each: red, green, and blue. Each original RGB image has 128 rows and 128 columns. Now you want to crop out the upper left 32 by 16 rectangular sub image. For each image, just use imcrop():
subImage = imcrop(thisRGBImage, [1, 1, 32, 16]);
Repeat for all 208 images.
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Raman kumar
Raman kumar le 19 Jan 2016
Thank you, Now i have applied sobel operator and getting accuracy as nearly 30% i want to increase it, how it can be done?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 19 Jan 2016
You didn't say what algorithm you're using or how accuracy is determined, so I can't answer.

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