How to segment image to detect small worms?
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Mohsin Zubair
on 19 Nov 2021
Commented: Mohsin Zubair
on 21 Nov 2021
I have some images which have small worms in it which I want to find the total numbers of. But i am not sure how can I properly segment the image as the worms are very small plus there isn't good contrast between background and worms as well, any ideas or suggestions? Test image is attached as well,
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Star Strider
on 20 Nov 2021
(I could come up with something, although only after a few hours, since this is not my area of expertise.)
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Image Analyst
on 20 Nov 2021
Some tips:
- I would try to get a more uniform background, not one with a texture like you're using.
- I'd also increase the exposure so that the middle of the white background is around 240 gray levels. This will give you better dynamic range and allow you to more accurately segment the worms.
- I'd take a blank background shot so that you can flatten the image and get rid of lens shading, which will allow for a global threshold. See attached background correction demo.
- After thresholding I'd find all the areas and see what a reasonable area is. Then I'd use bwareafilt() or bwareaopen() to throw out all blobs that are obviously too big, like the big clump of worms at the center. Then I'd regionprops() again to get the area of the individual worms. You can also get the count with bwlabel.
See my Image Segmentation Tutorial:
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