Which category of (MATLAB) function type do these MATLAB commands fall in?
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medfilt2; imopen; ginput; imadjust; imsubtract ;imcontrast; mmreader; imshow; imcontour; cpselect; imagesc;
....these are all the commands I used to develop a code for my project.
In my project review, there is a place where I have to say "I used __ functions on MATLAB to eliminate the background noise and make the cell clear against the background"...what could I use to fill in this blank?....the word required should tell us the broad category under which these commands fall...e.g* 'image filtering'*
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Walter Roberson
le 14 Juin 2012
I distinctly remember responding last night, but I don't see that now??
ginput is a GUI input function.
mmreader is a file I/O function.
Neither of those could be considered as being image processing functions.
medfilt2 is broadly a signal processing function, but it is used often enough with image processing that calling it an image processing function would not be wrong.
Everything else could be classified as an image processing function.
imopen is a morphological operator. Broadly speaking that is a kind of filtering, but it would not usually be referred to that way.
imadjust and imcontrast are gamma curve operations and I would not call them filtering operations.
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Walter Roberson
le 15 Juin 2012
Keep in mind that the question is only asking about the part of the activity that involves reducing noise. mmreader() for example is not involved in the part of the algorithm that reduces noise.
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Jonathan Koay
le 14 Juin 2012
The toolbox name is pretty much the category name for the function type.
Tips: Just type the function name (i.e. mediflt2) in the Documentation Center's search box and you will see the toolbox name.
All the best!
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