Can someone help me with my image processing?

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john john
john john le 23 Jan 2013
Hi guys I'm currently doing egg counter, if eggs are just close to each other and no top on other eggs my code can count how many eggs just like this photo. <http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu201/myjonas13/29_zps61ba495f.jpg>
and now my problem if some of the eggs is at the top my code can't recognize how many eggs are there just like this photo. <http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu201/myjonas13/soclose1_zps0ae323e7.jpg> <http://i648.photobucket.com/albums/uu201/myjonas13/soclose2_zps2c041938.jpg>
anyone can help or suggest me a better algorithm to do it? thanks in advance guys =) this is the code i used
B = im2bw(imfilter(img2, fspecial('gaussian', sigma*3, sigma), 'replicate'), thres);
Bl = bwlabel(B);
Neggs = max(Bl(:))
anybody home? hehe
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 23 Jan 2013
Fix your links.
john john
john john le 23 Jan 2013
ops sorry for that links sir..

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 23 Jan 2013
There is no way to count eggs which are obscured. If you had a pile of eggs 10 deep then you simply don't know by seeing only the top layer and part of some underlayers. Your best bet is to avoid the situation in the first place by arranging the eggs in a single layer.
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john john
john john le 23 Jan 2013
Thank you so much Image Analyst, that is the best explanation i must write.. then no more problem =)

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Jurgen
Jurgen le 23 Jan 2013
I think your problem is similar to a recent post by Steve Eddins:
Maybe worth checking that out.

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