How can I use imfindcircles function to find circle centers without sorting
5 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Mostrar comentarios más antiguos
li yan
el 25 de Nov. de 2014
Comentada: li yan
el 28 de Nov. de 2014
I used imfindcircles to find circles in an image, but the circles found are also sorted based on the strgenth of the circles! I do not want to this function to sort the circles, how can I to do this?
0 comentarios
Respuesta aceptada
David Young
el 27 de Nov. de 2014
Your comment suggests that you do want the results to be sorted, but according to position rather than strength. (Strength means the number of votes the circle gets in the Hough accumulator.)
There is no natural position ordering. You have to decide what you want and implement a sort as required. For example, if you want to sort by y-coordinate, you'd do this:
% example data
A = imread('coins.png');
[centres, radii] = imfindcircles(A, [15 30]);
% sort by y coordinate
[~, index] = sort(centres(:,2)); % 1 instead of 2 would sort by x coord
centres = centres(index, :);
radii = radii(index, :);
% display the ordering
imshow(A);
viscircles(centres, radii);
for c = 1:length(radii)
text(centres(c,1), centres(c,2), sprintf('%2u', c));
end
If your circles are on a kind of grid, it is unlikely that sorting by x or y will give exactly what you want. You probably have to work out which cell of the grid each circle is in, then sort the results accordingly. Here's a simple approach, but you'll need to think through how to make the quantisation step work reliably for your data.
% sort by quantised x and y coordinates
gridstep = 50; % needs to be equal to the grid size
qcentres = gridstep * round(centres/gridstep); % quantised coords
[~, index] = sort(qcentres(:,1)*size(A,1) + qcentres(:,2)); % sort on x then on y
centres = centres(index, :);
radii = radii(index, :);
You can visualise the ordering using the same code as before.
Más respuestas (2)
Image Analyst
el 25 de Nov. de 2014
I don't see anything in the documentation about it doing any kind of sorting, though it might. Let's say you have a dozen circles of different diameters randomly placed around the image. What would you consider to be an unsorted list? Which circle would you put first and which would you put last .
5 comentarios
Image Analyst
el 27 de Nov. de 2014
OK so it looks like you want the circles sorted in column-major order. I suggest you look at David's answer. By the way, are you looking at a 96 well plate or microarray?
Ver también
Categorías
Más información sobre Matrix Indexing en Help Center y File Exchange.
Productos
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!