How to assign different color for different classes in object detection model?

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Greetings, I have two classes, which are labelled as normal and cancer cells. How to draw bounding boxes with different colors that referred to each class?
newp2 = imread([pathname filename]);
[bboxes,scores,labels] = detect(detector,newp2,'Threshold',0.7);
annotations = string(labels) + ": " + string(scores);
I = insertObjectAnnotation(newp2,'rectangle',bboxes,cellstr(annotations));
figure
imshow(I)

Answers (1)

Sachin
Sachin on 13 Apr 2023
Hi
I understand that you want to assign the different color for different classes in object detection model.
To draw bounding boxes with different colors for each class, you can modify the ‘Color’ parameter based on the class label,
Here is an example:
newp2 = imread([pathname filename]);
[bboxes,scores,labels] = detect(detector,newp2,'Threshold',0.7);
annotations = string(labels) + ": " + string(scores);
%loop through each detected object
for i=1:numel(bboxes)
label = labels(i);
bbox = bboxes(i,:);
score = scores(i);
if label=='inormal'
color = 'b'
elseif label == 'cancer'
color = 'r'
else
color = 'g'
insertObjectAnnotation(newp2,'rectangle',bboxes,cellstr(annotations),'Color',color);
end
Please refer the following page for more information about ‘insertobjectannotation’
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Fahmi Akmal Dzulkifli
Fahmi Akmal Dzulkifli on 28 Apr 2023
The error is the colour of the bounding boxes are same for all cells. Like in the above example, all the cells have green bounding boxes colour, includes the cancer cells. When I checked at the 'labels', it has two classes, but when to assign the colour, it only has one class only.

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