Separate a blob into multiple regions

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Hg
Hg on 1 Aug 2015
Commented: Hg on 1 Aug 2015
Is it possible to separate a blob into multiple regions and find out the centroid and major axis of each region?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Aug 2015
Yes, but you have to have a way of determining where the boundary between regions is.
Then you could draw a pair of line segments dividing it up it separate regions and regionprops() the result.
Or you could switch out of logical() class, leave one of the sections as 1's as it is now, fill another of the sections with 2's, and the third with 3's. The result would be a labeled image that regionprops() could handle.
Or you could create three derived images, each masking out the unwanted parts, and call regionprops() on each.
One way that might work (but I haven't experimented with it myself) would be to skeletonize that image and then identify the location of the two turns. If the images are as regular as they look, the centroids will be the half-way points in each line segment, and you could determine the orientations with some minor trig to determine slopes then arctan()
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Hg
Hg on 1 Aug 2015
Thanks for the answer. Other than the suggested methods above, I think I can use kmeans() to cluster and separate the region.

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