join close lines in one thicker

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5mid
5mid on 19 Nov 2017
Commented: prasanth s on 4 Dec 2018
I have this image
How could I close the borders with just one continuous line? To something like this
Thank you

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Nov 2017
Take the coordinates of the green lines and burn them into a binary image. See attached demo and adapt it.
Then use imclose() to enlarge and blend them into a bigger connected mass.
binaryImage = imclose(binaryImage, ones(9));
Then use bwareafilt() to extract out the largest blob:
binaryImage = bwareafilt(binaryImage, 1);
Then blacken the image where the white pixels are
% Mask the image using bsxfun() function to multiply the mask by each channel individually.
maskedRgbImage = bsxfun(@times, rgbImage, cast(~binaryImage, 'like', rgbImage));
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5mid
5mid on 19 Nov 2017
Yes this is working for few lines, imline function is really slow. I have around 4k of lines to process. The image that I showed is just a cut.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Nov 2017
Maybe try calling plot() onto the image, then use getframe() to get the frame (though it might not be the same size anymore) and find the pure green pixels, then use imclose(). Might be a lot faster.

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prasanth s
prasanth s on 3 Dec 2018
why matlab did not have functions to draw and burn basic shapes (line, triange,..) in image.i did not find any file exchange also.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 3 Dec 2018
It does. See attached demos.
If you have the Computer Vision System Toolbox, you can also use insertShape().
prasanth s
prasanth s on 4 Dec 2018
Thanks...insertShape() thats what i needed.

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