How can I count handwritten spots from an image??
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I took an A4 paper which has blank small rectangles on it and filled some of them with my pen. I then scanned the document and saved the image as .tiff. I converted the image in grayscale and in binary form because I thought it might be useful.
My Question is: Is there a way to count how many small rectangles I filled?
Thanks!!
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Walter Roberson
am 27 Okt. 2012
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 27 Okt. 2012
Threshold the image. Label it. The number of labels is the number of rectangles.
If necessary, you can use regionprops() on the labeled image and change the Area measure in order to eliminate stray marks.
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Walter Roberson
am 27 Okt. 2012
The regionprops Area will be different between filled rectangles and ones that are not filled.
Image Analyst
am 28 Okt. 2012
Like Walter said, threshold and label:
binaryImage = grayImage < 128; % or whatever intensity works.
[labeledImage numberOfRectangles] = bwlabel(binaryImage);
measurements = regionprops(labeledImage, 'Area');
allAreas = [measurements.Area];
You might find my image segmentation tutorial useful. It does conversion of grayscale into binary, then labeling and calling regionprops() to get the area. The Euler number (a count related to how many holes are in the region) would also be different for the filled vs. hollow rectangles.
Then it uses ismember to pick out the regions with area above a certain number of pixels (just what you need). Check it out for more info.
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Walter Roberson
am 29 Okt. 2012
blobs = regionprops(BW,'Area');
now examine [blobs.Area] and notice there will be differences between the filled areas and the unfilled.
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Image Analyst
am 29 Okt. 2012
I can tell you never tried out my tutorial because it goes over that. It finds and labels the nickels and dimes.
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