Hello all, below is a binary image
i want to remove the border pixels as shown in red (i used paint to highlight ) in the below image
I cannot use imclearborder for this task as it eliminates any pixel attactched to the border too. So i was thinking we could write a loop and set the first and last white oixel in each row to zero. I am not quite sure how to write the loop. Can anyone help me with this problem?

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA am 13 Mai 2020
Bearbeitet: KALYAN ACHARJYA am 13 Mai 2020
No need of "for loop" here, may be multiple logic required. As the expected ROI is not clearly distinguishable from other regions in the image (in shapes or sizes)
Apply the morphological operation, it may help. Please sure it is possible to accomplished.
Rik
Rik am 13 Mai 2020
You could maybe start with imclose.
Apoorva Maiya
Apoorva Maiya am 13 Mai 2020
I want to remove the portion shown in red I'm not sure how closing would help, thanks for the advice.
Rik
Rik am 13 Mai 2020
Ah, sorry I misspoke. You can use imopen to separate the outer line from the other structures. One of the problems is that your outer line is not a single pixel wide, so simply removing the rightmost and leftmost white pixels will not help.
Apoorva Maiya
Apoorva Maiya am 14 Mai 2020
oh, I hadn't observed that thanks for the tip. So now, If i manage to get a one pixel wide image somehow through morphological operations, then how do i go about removing the rightmost and leftmost pixels from each row?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 14 Mai 2020
I wonder if skeletonization would help for your purpose?
Also see imtophat and imbottomhat
Apoorva Maiya
Apoorva Maiya am 14 Mai 2020
yes, skeletonization helped to reduce the outlines to one pixel width. Thank you for the advice. Now, how do I remove the extreme pixels in the image? can you guide me with this please?
hey, below is the same image after skeletonization
I have managed to get the rightmost and leftmost white pixel in each row with the following code:
B = bwskel(img);
[rows,col]=size(B);
rightEdgeColumn = zeros(1,rows);
leftEdgeColumn=zeros(1,rows);
for row=1:rows
col1 = find(B(row, :), 1, 'last');
col2 = find(B(row, :), 1, 'first');
if ~isempty(col1) && ~isempty(col2)
rightEdgeColumn(row) = col1;
leftEdgeColumn(row) = col2;
end
end
Can anybody help me set those pixels to zero? I want the pixels in rightEdgeColumn and LeftEdgeColumn to be zero. Thank you in advance.
Apoorva Maiya
Apoorva Maiya am 17 Mai 2020
thank you all for your response, i was able to write the code myself.

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B = bwskel(img); %skeletonized image
[rows,col]=size(B);
%% finding right edge and left edge
rightEdgeColumn = zeros(1,rows);
leftEdgeColumn=zeros(1,rows);
for row=1:rows
col1 = find(B(row, :), 1, 'last');
col2 = find(B(row, :), 1, 'first');
if ~isempty(col1) && ~isempty(col2)
rightEdgeColumn(row) = col1;
leftEdgeColumn(row) = col2;
end
end
%%removing the edge pixels
for i=1:length(rightEdgeColumn)
k=rightEdgeColumn(i);
if k==0 %% if the whole row has no white pixels
B(i,:)=0;
else
B(i,k)=0;
end
end

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