Separating overlapping edges in an image to get an accurate count

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Hi,
I am trying to count the big cells in the sample image below.
I was able to reach a point where I was able to delete most of the smaller cells and highlight the big cells as seen below.
However, when I count the objects (using bwlabel and bweuler) it's giving me 6. It is probably because of the overlapping edges of the objects on the leftmost side?
How can I separate these overlaps so I can get an accurate count of 7?
Thank you!

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Arturo Jr. Ongkeko
Arturo Jr. Ongkeko on 4 May 2021
I was able to figure it out after some time. Here's the code.
%% COUNT BIG CELLS
%convert image to black and white
img_bw=im2bw(img);
figure,imshow(img_bw)
%background will be black and object will be white
inv_img=imcomplement(img_bw);
figure,imshow(inv_img)
%use imfill function to fill the holes in the object
img2=imfill(inv_img,'holes');
figure,imshow(img2)
%remove small objects containing fewer than 1000 pixels in the binary image
%using bwareaopen
img3=bwareaopen(img2,1000);
figure,imshow(img3)
%use bwmorph erode function to further enhance the objects
img4=bwmorph(img3,'erode');
figure,imshow(img4)
%conduct another removal of small objects containing fewer than 500 pixels
%in a binary image
img5=bwareaopen(img4,500);
figure,imshow(img5)
%use the bwlabel function to count the objects
[labeledImage,numberofObject]=bwlabel(img5); %count: 7

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DGM
DGM on 3 May 2021
This works, but I had trouble trying to get watershed() to work without a little tweaking.
inpict = im2double(imread('cells.jpg'));
% try to extract the more bluish purple part
tol = [0.15 0.2]; % box width
clim = 0.615+[-1 1]*tol(1); % selected color point in C,H
hlim = 0.863+[-1 1]*tol(2);
cmap = mono(inpict,'clch');
hmap = mono(inpict,'hlch');
interior = cmap>clim(1) & cmap<clim(2) & hmap>hlim(1) & hmap<hlim(2);
% this is similar to bwareaopen(), but it does opening and/or closing
interior = despeckle(interior,20);
d = bwdist(~interior);
d(d<(max(d(:))/2)) = 0; % had to give watershed a little help
L = watershed(~d);
L(~interior) = 0; % this is the label array
max(L) % this is the number of labeled objects
imshow2(simnorm(L))
This uses MIMT tools just because I'm lazy and can't be bothered to do it all in base/IPT tools
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Arturo Jr. Ongkeko
Arturo Jr. Ongkeko on 4 May 2021
Thanks, DGM! Appreciate this! I am graduate student though and we are expected to use the IPT. Also we were not taught how to use image manipulation toolbox yet. I will defintely try your appoach for sure in the future. Thanks again very much!
DGM
DGM on 4 May 2021
Well it's not like MIMT is a thing anyone should be taught. It's good you solved it though.

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