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BW2 = bwulterode(BW)
BW2 = bwulterode(BW,method,conn)
BW2 = bwulterode(BW) computes the ultimate erosion of the binary image BW. The ultimate erosion of BW consists of the regional maxima of the Euclidean distance transform of the complement of BW. The default connectivity for computing the regional maxima is 8 for two dimensions, 26 for three dimensions, and conndef(ndims(BW), 'maximal') for higher dimensions.
BW2 = bwulterode(BW,method,conn) specifies the distance transform method and the regional maxima connectivity. method can be one of the strings 'euclidean', 'cityblock', 'chessboard', and 'quasi-euclidean'.
conn can have any of the following scalar values.
Value | Meaning |
|---|---|
Two-dimensional connectivities | |
4 | 4-connected neighborhood |
8 | 8-connected neighborhood |
Three-dimensional connectivities | |
6 | 6-connected neighborhood |
18 | 18-connected neighborhood |
26 | 26-connected neighborhood |
Connectivity can be defined in a more general way for any dimension by using for conn a 3-by-3-by... - by-3 matrix of 0's and 1's. The 1-valued elements define neighborhood locations relative to the center element of conn. Note that conn must be symmetric about its center element.
BW can be numeric or logical and it must be nonsparse. It can have any dimension. The return value BW2 is always a logical array.
originalBW = imread('circles.png');
imshow(originalBW)
ultimateErosion = bwulterode(originalBW);
figure, imshow(ultimateErosion)bwdist, conndef, imregionalmax
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