How to find clusters in binary 3D image?
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I have a binary 3D image, i.e. it contains only 0 and 1. Now I want to find all clusters of 1s (i.e. clusters of voxels containing only value 1). Finally for each cluster I should know the coordinates of the voxels belonging to that cluster.
How can this be done? Of course I can iterate over all voxels but the difficulty is to detect the clusters and extract all voxels inside the cluster.
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Image Analyst
on 10 Jul 2015
Use bwlabeln() or bwconncomp(). If you really need the (x,y,z) coordinates of each voxel in a labeled blob, then you can call regionprops() and ask for PixelIdxList.
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Image Analyst
on 16 Jul 2015
You've made probably the most common mistake novice users make : confusing x and y with row and column. Remember, all matrices in MATLAB are indexed by row and column, NOT by x and y. So it's M(row, column) = M(y,x), and NOT M(x,y) because x is not the row - it's the column.
PixelList returns a x,y,z vector. You have a matrix that you say is 60x90x10 which I assume is rows by columns by slices. So the max of x is 90, the max of y is 60, and the max of Z is 10. So a coordinate of (x,y,z) = (61,15,4) is well within the range of your matrix bounds of (90,60,10).
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