regionprops and standard deviation (binary image)
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marie semaan
on 26 Jan 2018
Commented: marie semaan
on 31 Jan 2018
Hi everyone, i am using the function" regionprops" to get the largest perimeter in my binary image. I have got the value of the largest perimeter but still need to have its standard deviation. Does anyone know how to get this std? Thank you very much
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Walter Roberson
on 26 Jan 2018
When you do the regionprops() also ask for 'PixelIdxList' . When you find the region with the largest perimeter, extract its PixelIdxList. Use that PixelIdxList to index the 2D image, and take std() of the pixels that are returned.
If your original image was color, then sometimes the easiest is to break it into 3 variables and use PixelIdxList on each. That is not the only way, but it is easy to understand whereas the conversion of 2D linear indices to appropriate 3D indices can be a bit tricky to understand.
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jan 2018
s = regionprops(binaryimage,'all')
[~, objidx] = max(allPerimeters);
obj_pixels = OriginalImage(s(objidx).PixelIdxList);
if length(unique(obj_pixels)) == 1
sprintf('all pixels in the object are exactly the same! All of them have value %d\n', obj_pixels(1));
else
std(double(obj_pixels))
end
Depending how your image was constructed and how you are constructing your binary image, the situation could either be an improbable coincidence or something to be expected. You could post your image and your code that creates the binary image for us to examine.
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Image Analyst
on 30 Jan 2018
You can get the standard deviation of the gray levels in the blob with the largest perimeter more directly (than by using PixelIdxList) like this:
% Get blob with largest perimeter.
binaryImage = bwpropfilt(binaryImage, 'Perimeter', 1);
% Get standard deviation of pixels in that blob
stdGrayLevels = std(double(grayImage(binaryImage)))
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