sliding window

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Gova ReDDy
Gova ReDDy le 22 Mai 2011
How to apply a 3x3 sliding window for an image while the pixel in the center of the window should have the mean value of the window.

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Ben Mitch
Ben Mitch le 22 Mai 2011
I think you're after filter2(). Try
mn = filter2(ones(3), im);
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Gova ReDDy
Gova ReDDy le 11 Juin 2011
danx..bt i want to store the mean value of the 3x3 sliding window in the centre pixel and the window should slide to the next 3x3 position
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 12 Juin 2011
But that's exactly what Ben, Jan, and Sean de's code does! Did you look up the help for filter2()? It is basically conv2() (which is highly optimized) with the 'same' option. (I always use conv2 rather than filter2.) Write a test with a small image to convince yourself.

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Jan
Jan le 11 Juin 2011
What is "the next 3x3 position"? Will the resulting picture have a width and size reduced by 3? If so, this can achieve the calculation efficiently: FEX: BlockMean
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Gova ReDDy
Gova ReDDy le 12 Juin 2011
Not the same actually image size is 256*256 pixels and the sliding window size is 3*3 each centre pixel value of window should have the window mean value,"the next 3*3 window " means the window should slide along all the pixels of the image.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 12 Juin 2011
Patan, how many times do we have to say it. CONV2 AND IMFILTER WILL DO WHAT YOU'RE ASKING!!!!

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 25 Mai 2011
Imean_window = conv2(double(I),ones(3)/9,'valid');

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