How to measure the aspect ratio of a certain part of an image
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I am working with the mnist dataset and I am trying to calculate the aspect ratio of every number. The aspect ratio is defined as the minimum ractangular area that the number covers any idea how to do that?
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Adam Danz
le 28 Mar 2020
If the rectangle is always parallel with the axes, you could use the boundingbox property of regionprops() to get the size of the rectangle.
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Ameer Hamza
le 28 Mar 2020
Modifié(e) : Ameer Hamza
le 28 Mar 2020
Try this:
% im is the MNIST image
sum_row = sum(im, 2);
sum_col = sum(im, 1);
min_row = find(sum_row, 1);
max_row = find(sum_row, 1, 'last');
min_col = find(sum_col, 1);
max_col = find(sum_col, 1, 'last');
width = max_col-min_col+1;
height = max_row-min_row+1;
aspect_ratio = height/width;
This solution is also much faster then regionprops() and both give the same result as shown by following example
tic
sum_row = sum(im, 2);
sum_col = sum(im, 1);
min_row = find(sum_row, 1);
max_row = find(sum_row, 1, 'last');
min_col = find(sum_col, 1);
max_col = find(sum_col, 1, 'last');
width = max_col-min_col+1;
height = max_row-min_row+1;
aspect_ratio1 = height/width;
toc
tic
props = regionprops(imbinarize(im));
aspect_ratio2 = props.BoundingBox(4)/props.BoundingBox(3);
toc
Eq = isequal(aspect_ratio1, aspect_ratio2);
Result:
t1 =
2.6254e-04
>> t2
t2 =
0.0145
>> Eq
Eq =
logical
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Adam Danz
le 29 Mar 2020
Note that if the numbers in the image aren't already segmented, regionprops may come in handy.
Ameer Hamza
le 29 Mar 2020
Yes, this solution is just specific for the MNIST dataset. For a more general case, I will fail.
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