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clear all
close all
clc
I = imread('b1.jpg');
figure;imshow(I);
patch = imcrop(I,[170, 35, 50 50]);
patchVar = std2(patch)^2;
DoS = 2*patchVar;
J = imbilatfilt(I,DoS);
K = imbilatfilt(I,DoS,2);
figure;
figure;imshow(I);
imshow(patch)
imshow(J); title(['Degree of Smoothing: ',num2str(DoS)])
imshow(K); title(['Degree of Smoothing: ',num2str(DoS),', Spatial Sigma: 2'])
what is error in this code?
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Adam Danz
el 23 de Nov. de 2019
"what is error in this code?"
I'll ask you that same question. Are you getting an error message or a warning?
We don't have b1.jpg so we can't run your code (you could attach that image file).
If you're not getting an error message, what do you consider to be an error?
Lastly, what part of this involves machine learning?
KALYAN ACHARJYA
el 23 de Nov. de 2019
Which MATLAB version you are using?
Mohamed Nasr
el 23 de Nov. de 2019
Mohamed Nasr
el 23 de Nov. de 2019
Adam Danz
el 23 de Nov. de 2019
Looks like you need to install the Image Processing toolbox.
Mohamed Nasr
el 24 de Nov. de 2019
Adam Danz
el 24 de Nov. de 2019
Hmmm, run this line of code and tell us what you get
which('imbilatfilt')
% /MATLAB/toolbox/images/images/imbilatfilt.m % this is what I get
If the result is
which ('imbilatfilt')
'imbilatfilt' not found.
run this line, wait for the full list of installed toolboxes to appear, and then look for "Image Processing Toolbox " in the list.
ver()
If it's not listed, then it wasn't installed properly or those files aren't on the matlab path.
Mohamed Nasr
el 25 de Nov. de 2019
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