Size of Images varying
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Input = imread('baby1.jpeg') ;
size(Input)
P=rgb2gray(Input);
image= im2double(P);
[m n ] = size(A);
Med = [];
%Modified filter
for i=2:m-1
for j=2:n-1
Med(1) = image(i,j);
Med(2) =image(i-1,j) ;
Med(3) = image(i-1,j+1);
Med(4) = image(i,j-1);
Med(5) = image(i,j+1);
Med(6) = image(i+1, j-1);
Med(7) = image(i+1,j);
Med(8) = image(i+1,j+1);
Afilteres(i, j) = median(Med(:));
end
end
imshow(Af);
In this the size of image varies
size(P)=201 300
size(Af)
200 299
PLease help
2 commentaires
Sean de Wolski
le 30 Juil 2012
In reponse to the flags and requests for deletion. I will not delete this question since Andrei, Wayne and IA all put effort into helping you.
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Andrei Bobrov
le 28 Juil 2012
Modifié(e) : Andrei Bobrov
le 28 Juil 2012
m = size(A);
A1 = zeros([m(1:2) + 2,m(3)]);
A1(2:end-1,2:end-1,:) = A;
Af = zeros(m);
for ii = 1:m(1)
for jj = 1:m(2)
k = reshape(A1(ii:ii+2,jj:jj+2,:),[],1,3);
Af(ii,jj,:) = median(k([1:4,6:9],:,:)); % EDIT
end
end
2 commentaires
Image Analyst
le 28 Juil 2012
You forgot to exclude the middle pixel when taking the median, like he did. Though I don't know what the use of this strange type of median filter would be. Maybe he can explain that.
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Wayne King
le 28 Juil 2012
The Image Processing Toolbox has medfilt2
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Wayne King
le 28 Juil 2012
The file exchange appears to have median filter implementations, but I'm guessing if you're not allowed to use medfilt2, then you're not supposed to use those either
Image Analyst
le 28 Juil 2012
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 28 Juil 2012
If the built-in function must not be used, then it must be some kind of homework assignment, which means that code solutions provided by Answers must not be used either. Too bad because I have a nice demo using blockproc that I could have given you. However it's strange that median(), the 1D version, can be used while medfilt2(), the sliding 2D version, cannot be used.
Image Analyst
le 28 Juil 2012
Of course the image sizes are different, because you're sliding a window along, and you have it so that when the edge of the window touches the edge of the image, it stops. So of course the output image will not be as big as the input image.
Again, I have demo code but since you said you're not allowed to use built in functions, and probably not code handed over to you in Answers or code you got from the File Exchange, I won't post it. Yeah, sometimes instructors/professors are picky about doing your own work.
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Image Analyst
le 30 Juil 2012
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 30 Juil 2012
Well then you're all set, because Andrei gave you code that used median() (and you've already accepted his answer), and I suggested using sort() and taking the middle element. So I'm assuming that you're done now.
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