Convert to monochromatic & Recognize centroid and radii

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Michael
Michael am 1 Okt. 2013
Kommentiert: Michael am 4 Okt. 2013
I have a color image that I want to convert to monochromatic. Also he image contains many broken/slightly deformed circles because it is a cross section of an object. I need to be able to recognize the centroid sand radii of them. I have attached the picture below.
Note: I don't have the image processing toolbox. If it isn't possible to convert to monochrome that isn't a huge deal

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou am 1 Okt. 2013
Bearbeitet: Youssef Khmou am 1 Okt. 2013
Micheal, The only contribution i can offer is like this : i think the centroid function is in the Image processing ToolBox, but you can proceed as the following :
Suppose your Image I is RGB ( or HSV) you convert it to grayscale :
X=(0.2989*I(:,:,1)+0.5870 *I(:,:,2)+0.1140*I(:,:,3));
You make a binary sample by choosing a certain threshold, lets say the mean of the whole sample :
thresh=mean(X(:));
[m n]=size(X);
B=zeros(m,n);
for x=1:m
for y=1:n
if X(x,y)>thresh
G(x,y)=1;
end
end
end
Next you choose a tiny portion, let say a elementary particle from your sample ( in the medium as example ):
S=G(floor(end/2):10+floor(end/2),floor(end/2):10+floor(end/2));
You try next to count the white pixels, and try to use some geometrical relation to deduce the Radius,
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Michael
Michael am 4 Okt. 2013
I have been able to acquire a license for the image processing toolbox. Can you give me advice on how to calculate the centroid, the radii and the number of circles?
Thanks

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