Detecting numbers from an image

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Soumyadip
Soumyadip on 30 Jul 2013
I have an image taken from the display of an instrument screen. Is it possible to detect only the digits out of all the objects from the image and then somehow highlight them ?? (just like facebook automatically detects faces of persons)
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Matt Kindig
Matt Kindig on 30 Jul 2013
In principle, yes. As for how to do so, it will vary substantially on your images. How consistent is the lighting, focus, angle, etc. between images? Can you upload one of your images somewhere (e.g. tinypic.com) and post the link here?
Soumyadip
Soumyadip on 30 Jul 2013
In this image, I want to identify the digits irrespective of their sizes and put a bounding box around them.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 Jul 2013
I would start by using imdilate() to cause the sections at the bottom to "run together". Then convert to binary, regionprops, find the bounding box of the largest (or few largest) blob, remove those blobs from the original image. This will focus on the more scattered portions left over. At that point, it might potentially be as easy as a horizontal scan to find the bounds of the unneeded parts on each side, and removing those, leaving only the digits in the center. regionprops to bounding box.
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Soumyadip
Soumyadip on 31 Jul 2013
that would be fine, specially for this particular image. If the snapshot had been taken from a larger distance, then more objects would appear which may not result in a big blob by dilation. I was thinking of using a classifier approach to distinguish numbers from the other objects right from the start and thus identify them. Is this possible??

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