how to have only required pixels?

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jagannath mishra
jagannath mishra am 24 Apr. 2013
sir ,i have taken a rainy image and i use the clustering method .by using this i could able to have two types of clusters one is "background cluster" and another is "rain streak cluster". now i only want to have the rain streak clusters,so that i can go for my rest work.is there any " matlab code" for this situation or how can i do that? thanks in advance.
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jagannath mishra
jagannath mishra am 30 Apr. 2013
Bearbeitet: jagannath mishra am 1 Mai 2013
basically what information do you want,i can't understand.
jagannath mishra
jagannath mishra am 1 Mai 2013
why u don't reply jan Simon

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 30 Apr. 2013
What does remove mean? So far, after your clustering algorithm, you have a binary image: 0 is background and 1 is rain. So someone might consider that binary image to already be the "background-removed" image. If you want just the rain pixels in a big long 1-D list, you could do this:
rainPixels = grayImage(binaryImage);
which might be useful, for example, if you wanted a histogram of only the rain pixels.
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jagannath mishra
jagannath mishra am 2 Mai 2013
when i use this it shows like ;"Name=f,Size=336*497*3,Bytes=500976,Class=unit8,Attributes=(nothing written)".And yes i use the KMean clustering method.this is the url for original image"http://tinypic.com/r/n4z5uu/5",and this is for the clustered image"http://tinypic.com/r/2zhnu6u/5".i hope this may help you to clear my doubt.if you still need to see the programe i can share that also.
jagannath mishra
jagannath mishra am 3 Mai 2013
what happened sir?

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