i've divided the image into non-overlapping blocks and i want to calculate the mean of every block...
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after calculating the mean i;ve to store it in array corresponding to their block number
plz tell me how to do?
Mean=[];
for row = 1 : blockSizeR : rows
for col = 1 : blockSizeC : columns
row1 = row;
row2 = row1 + blockSizeR - 1;
row2 = min(rows, row2);
col1 = col;
col2 = col1 + blockSizeC - 1;
col2 = min(columns, col2);
oneBlock = grayImage(row1:row2, col1:col2);
m=mean(mean(oneBlock));
M=m;
Mean=[Mean;M];
disp(Mean);
end
end
the above code shows only the mean value... but i want that it also shows the block number corresponding to the mean value...
plz rectify or modify the above code in order to do so.
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Image Analyst
am 14 Feb. 2013
Not sure how you want to define block number but how about:
blockNumber = 1;
for row = 1 : blockSizeR : rows
for col = 1 : blockSizeC : columns
row1 = row;
row2 = row1 + blockSizeR - 1;
row2 = min(rows, row2);
col1 = col;
col2 = col1 + blockSizeC - 1;
col2 = min(columns, col2);
oneBlock = grayImage(row1:row2, col1:col2);
Mean(blockNumber) = mean2(oneBlock);
fprintf('The mean for block #%d = $f', ...
blockNumber, Mean(blockNumber));
blockNumber = blockNumber + 1;
end
end
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Feb. 2013
[S, blockNumber] = sort(Mean);
fprintf('\nBlock #%d = %f', [blockNumber(:), S(:)].' );
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Abbas Cheddad
am 14 Feb. 2013
Hi there,
You could do the following:
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fun = @(block_struct) mean2(block_struct.data);
I2 = blockproc(A,[8 8],fun);
Block_Mean(:,1)=reshape(I2,[1 size(I2,1)*size(I2,2)]);
Block_Mean(:,2)=1:length(Block_Mean);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Where "A" denotes your image and [8 8] is the size of the block of your choice. This will result in "Block_Mean" which holds the mean intensity and the corresponding block number.
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Abbas Cheddad
am 14 Feb. 2013
Block_proc returns a single image with the same size as "A" if you use the documented code as in:
fun = @(block_struct) ...
mean2(block_struct.data) * ones(size(block_struct.data));
But in the code I have given you, each pixel in "I2" corresponds to the mean of a single block.
Anyhow, since what you have in hand works for you then happy days!
Jan
am 14 Feb. 2013
R = BlockMean(img, blockSizeR, blockSizeC);
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Walter Roberson
am 15 Feb. 2013
You need to download and install that code in order to have a BlockMean routine.
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