developing clusters in a 3D image
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I am very new to MATLAB (and programming) and I'm probably out of my skill level in attempting this, but...
I need to write a script that can take a 3D image and given an x,y,z coordinate within that image test all adjacent coordinates to the given coordinate to see if any of them are greater than 0. If an adjacent coordinate is greater than zero I need to repeat the aforementioned process for this coordinate as well until all coordinates > 0 and branching from the original coordinate are exhausted. Could anyone perhaps give me any hints as to a basic method (not necessarily efficient) to accomplish this? I suspect this process has to be recursive?
Thanks
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Image Analyst
am 9 Okt. 2014
What do you want as an output after you're done doing the region growing (which is what it's called, not clustering). And it can be recursive but can be done in a single line of code by calling bwconncomp() or bwlabel().
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Matt J
am 9 Okt. 2014
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am 9 Okt. 2014
You could do this pretty easily with bwconncomp()
BW=Image>0;
BW(x,y,z)=true;
CC=bwconncomp(BW);
lidx=sub2ind(size(BW),x,y,z);
Now just loop through all CC(i).PixelIdxList and see which region contains lidx.
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Matt J
am 13 Okt. 2014
It's converting the x,y,z coordinates to linear indeces, which is the format that the pixel coordinates are held in in CC(i).PixelIdxList.
See,
Image Analyst
am 9 Okt. 2014
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 9 Okt. 2014
In addition to the way Matt said, you can use bwlabel and ismember
labeledImage = bwlabel(yourArray);
regionIWant = labeledImage(row, col, slice);
outputImage = ismember(labeledImage, regionIWant);
Or you could use imreconstruct to do a morphological reconstruction:
seedImage = false(size(yourArray));
seedImage(row, col, slice) = true;
outputImage = imreconstruct(seedImage, yourArray);
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