Error using sub2ind (line 43) Out of range subscript.!!
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Bekhtaoui Abdelhakim
el 27 de Mayo de 2019
Comentada: Richard Hall
el 27 de Feb. de 2020
Hi evreyone
I found this program that works well until this line
""Error in test_munitie (line 96)
indTerm=sub2ind([m,n],CentroidTerm(:,1),CentroidTerm(:,2));"""
I did not understand where is the problem ? any help please
thanks
clear all,close all,clc
I=imread('Empreinte.bmp');
imshow(I)
set(gcf,'position',[1 1 600 600]);
J=I(:,:,1)>160;
imshow(J)
set(gcf,'position',[1 1 600 600]);
%% Thining
% Ridge thining is to eliminate the redundant pixels of ridges till the
% ridges are just one pixel wide.
K=bwmorph(~J,'thin','inf');
imshow(~K)
set(gcf,'position',[1 1 600 600]);
fun=@minutie;
L = nlfilter(K,[3 3],fun);
%% Termination
LTerm=(L==1);
imshow(LTerm)
LTermLab=bwlabel(LTerm);
propTerm=regionprops(LTermLab,'Centroid');
CentroidTerm=round(cat(1,propTerm(:).Centroid));
imshow(~K)
set(gcf,'position',[1 1 600 600]);
hold on
plot(CentroidTerm(:,1),CentroidTerm(:,2),'ro')
%% Bifurcation
LBif=(L==3);
LBifLab=bwlabel(LBif);
propBif=regionprops(LBifLab,'Centroid','Image');
CentroidBif=round(cat(1,propBif(:).Centroid));
plot(CentroidBif(:,1),CentroidBif(:,2),'go')
D=6;
%% Process 1
Distance=DistEuclidian(CentroidBif,CentroidTerm);
SpuriousMinutae=Distance<D;
[i,j]=find(SpuriousMinutae);
CentroidBif(i,:)=[];
CentroidTerm(j,:)=[];
%% Process 2
Distance=DistEuclidian(CentroidBif);
SpuriousMinutae=Distance<D;
[i,j]=find(SpuriousMinutae);
CentroidBif(i,:)=[];
%% Process 3
Distance=DistEuclidian(CentroidTerm);
SpuriousMinutae=Distance<D;
[i,j]=find(SpuriousMinutae);
CentroidTerm(i,:)=[];
%%
hold off
imshow(~K)
hold on
plot(CentroidTerm(:,1),CentroidTerm(:,2),'ro')
plot(CentroidBif(:,1),CentroidBif(:,2),'go')
hold off
%% ROI
% We have to determine a ROI. For that, we consider the binary image, and
% we aply an closing on this image and an erosion.
% With the GUI, I allow the use of ROI tools of MATLAB, to define manually
% the ROI.
Kopen=imclose(K,strel('square',7));
KopenClean= imfill(Kopen,'holes');
KopenClean=bwareaopen(KopenClean,5);
imshow(KopenClean)
KopenClean([1 end],:)=0;
KopenClean(:,[1 end])=0;
ROI=imerode(KopenClean,strel('disk',10));
imshow(ROI)
%%
imshow(I)
hold on
imshow(ROI)
alpha(0.5)
hold on
plot(CentroidTerm(:,1),CentroidTerm(:,2),'ro')
plot(CentroidBif(:,1),CentroidBif(:,2),'go')
hold off
%% Suppress extrema minutiae
% Once we defined the ROI, we can suppress minutiae external to this ROI.
[m,n]=size(I(:,:,1));
indTerm=sub2ind([m,n],CentroidTerm(:,1),CentroidTerm(:,2));%%%!!!!!!!ERROR
Z=zeros(m,n);
Z(indTerm)=1;
ZTerm=Z.*ROI';
[CentroidTermX,CentroidTermY]=find(ZTerm);
indBif=sub2ind([m,n],CentroidBif(:,1),CentroidBif(:,2));
Z=zeros(m,n);
Z(indBif)=1;
ZBif=Z.*ROI';
[CentroidBifX,CentroidBifY]=find(ZBif);
imshow(I)
hold on
plot(CentroidTermX,CentroidTermY,'ro','linewidth',2)
plot(CentroidBifX,CentroidBifY,'go','linewidth',2)
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Walter Roberson
el 27 de Mayo de 2019
Centroid information is returned with x and then y. x corresponds to column and y corresponds to rows. When you try to convert the x y to subscript you are passing in the order x y which is column row when you need to be passing in row column, which is y x
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Walter Roberson
el 27 de Mayo de 2019
You take the centroid and extract a 5 x 5 block centered there, and zero out the middle of the block leaving only the edges. Then you assume that exactly one pixel is non-zero on those edges. There might be no non-zero pixels, or there might be several.
Richard Hall
el 27 de Feb. de 2020
Is there a design reson why regionprops uses [x y] and sub2ind uses [y x]?
Or is this a "gotcha" in the way MatLab was written?
(I just happen to be using the same source code and just figured out this problem.)
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