How can I find the centre of gravity of an image?

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Tola
Tola am 19 Mär. 2013
Verschoben: DGM am 13 Feb. 2023
I tried regionprops but it is giving out more than one centroid and I need the centre of gravity of the entire image. Thank you.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 19 Mär. 2013
Do the different colors correspond to different densities? If so then you need to know how color maps to density in order to find the center of gravity.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 19 Mär. 2013
You need to have the binary image be the entire image. Just do something like this (untested):
binaryImage = true(size(grayImage));
measurements = regionprops(binaryImage, grayImage, 'WeightedCentroid');
cog = measurements(1).WeightedCentroid;
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 19 Mär. 2022
Verschoben: DGM am 13 Feb. 2023
OK, here's a nested for loop way of doing it that doesn't use regionprops():
grayImage = imread('moon.tif');
[rows, columns, numberOfColorChannels] = size(grayImage);
imshow(grayImage);
axis('on', 'image');
sumgx = 0;
sumgy = 0;
sumg = 0;
for col = 1 : columns
for row = 1 : rows
gl = double(grayImage(row, col));
sumg = sumg + gl;
sumgx = sumgx + col * gl;
sumgy = sumgy + row * gl;
end
end
xCOG = sumgx / sumg
xCOG = 148.8500
yCOG = sumgy / sumg
yCOG = 263.7007
hold on
xline(xCOG, 'LineWidth', 2, 'Color','r');
yline(yCOG, 'LineWidth', 2, 'Color','r');
caption = sprintf('Center of Gravity: (%.2f, %.2f)', xCOG, yCOG);
title(caption, 'FontSize', 18)
Lieu-Kim Dang
Lieu-Kim Dang am 19 Mär. 2022
Verschoben: DGM am 13 Feb. 2023
This code works perfect for me! Thank you so much for your incessantly efforts!
I appreciate a lot your help.

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