Mean of neighbor pixel
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Efstathios Kontolatis
el 4 de Oct. de 2016
Hi guys,
I try to calculate the average intensity value of the neighbors of a pixel(either 8 or not). I am confused with the way matlab uses matrices(i-th,j-th position of a pixel is at j-th,i-th position of the matrix) and I have difficulties find the neighbors.
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Adam
el 4 de Oct. de 2016
If you are finding all 8 neighbours then it doesn't make a difference which is x,y and rows, columns, but your confusion and that comes from the fact that a matrix is indexed as (row,column), whereas an image is (x,y) more usually where x is horizontal and is therefore represented by columns of the image.
The neighbours of a pixel are simply
neighbours = yourMatrix( yLoc-1:yLoc+1, xLoc-1:xLoc+1 )
for a pixel at ( xLoc, yLoc ) in a matrix called yourMatrix.
This will also include the point itself, but that is easy to get rid of and you didn't state what you want to do with the neighbourhood so it may or may not be better to keep the central point for it to retain its 2d structure.
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Efstathios Kontolatis
el 4 de Oct. de 2016
Editada: Efstathios Kontolatis
el 4 de Oct. de 2016
Adam
el 4 de Oct. de 2016
Editada: Adam
el 4 de Oct. de 2016
Yes, you have to deal with the borders differently, but that is not difficult.
If you don't want the middle point then just throw it away and collapse the neighbours to a 1d array since you will just be taking the mean anyway - e.g.
neighbours(5) = [];
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