Selecting a region in an image

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NS
NS on 8 Jul 2011
Hi all,
I want to be able to select a part of an image and store it in MATLAB. Can anyone tell me how I can do that.
I want to be able to load it and select the circle and store its circumference. Can I do this in MATLAB?
Thanks.
NS

Answers (2)

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 9 Jul 2011
It's pretty easy. Look at my color segmentation demos for how to pick out colors, and BlobsDemo for how to find perimeter and area. Basically it's this 1) separate the color channels into red, green, and blue. 3 lines.
redChannel = rgbImage(:, :, 1);
greenChannel = rgbImage(:, :, 2);
blueChannel = rgbImage(:, :, 3);
2) do logical operations on them to get just the red circle. 1 line.
3) call bwlabel or bwconncomp. 1 line.
[labeledImage numberOfBlobs] = bwlabel(binaryImage, 8);
4) call regionprops. 1 line.
blobMeasurements = regionprops(labeledImage, originalImage, 'Perimeter');
So in 6 lines you should have it. Write back if you still can't get it.
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NS
NS on 9 Jul 2011
Thank you for the reply image analyst. But please refer to my conversation with Nathan in the comments above. I am working with digital image contrast images of biological cells. I want to be able to edge detect the nuclear membrane and the cellular membrane. I have also given a link to show what my image looks like. Can you help me in this?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 9 Jul 2011
Those kind of images are always tough. You could try thresholding and then using imclose to close the gaps. Then bwlabel and regionprops to find circular shapes. Or you could try hough() to try to find the circles directly. Unless you have thousands of images your best bet might be to manually locate them with imellipse.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 8 Jul 2011
There is a demo for this in the documentation for the Image Processing Toolbox.
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NS
NS on 8 Jul 2011
http://www.jpk.com/dic-image.media.812c5ecacd5a6f8386c39649cb0cd3bbv1.jpg This image is similar to one I work with. I am able to get the outer perimeter of the cell using imageJ and MATLAB. I want to be able to get the nuclear perimeter as well.
Nathan Greco
Nathan Greco on 8 Jul 2011
Hm. That is pretty hard to discern "automatically" through code. Perhaps just manually selecting the image (using ginput with curve fitting, perhaps?) would suffice.

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