Thread Subject: classification of color images

Subject: classification of color images

From: LFG Tech

Date: 11 Mar, 2010 04:53:05

Message: 1 of 9

Hello Friends,

I am trying to classify images(colour). For eg a certain type of medical image(MRI,CTSCAN,Fundus..etc). I am looking for algorithms that can classify images as MRI or non-MRI,fundus-non-Fundus..etc.

What are the simple classification techniques used for such?

regards

Subject: classification of color images

From: Selvaraaju

Date: 11 Mar, 2010 05:00:12

Message: 2 of 9

Construct an Neural Network to classify them

Subject: classification of color images

From: Selvaraaju

Date: 11 Mar, 2010 05:01:25

Message: 3 of 9

"LFG Tech " <vinodkaruvat@gmail.com> wrote in message <hn9svg$la7$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hello Friends,
>
> I am trying to classify images(colour). For eg a certain type of medical image(MRI,CTSCAN,Fundus..etc). I am looking for algorithms that can classify images as MRI or non-MRI,fundus-non-Fundus..etc.
>
> What are the simple classification techniques used for such?
>
> regards

Construct a Neural Network to classify them

Subject: classification of color images

From: LFG Tech

Date: 11 Mar, 2010 05:07:02

Message: 4 of 9

"Selvaraaju " <mselvaraaju@gmail.com> wrote in message <hn9tf5$mpp$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> "LFG Tech " <vinodkaruvat@gmail.com> wrote in message <hn9svg$la7$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> > Hello Friends,
> >
> > I am trying to classify images(colour). For eg a certain type of medical image(MRI,CTSCAN,Fundus..etc). I am looking for algorithms that can classify images as MRI or non-MRI,fundus-non-Fundus..etc.
> >
> > What are the simple classification techniques used for such?
> >
> > regards
>
> Construct a Neural Network to classify them

Hello,

I am looking at some simple learning algorithm. Want to avoid a neural network,if poossible.

Regards.

Subject: classification of color images

From: ImageAnalyst

Date: 11 Mar, 2010 11:24:23

Message: 5 of 9

LFG Tech
Look in the header of the image. Any decent medical image will have
info in the header that will identify all kinds of stuff. No need to
even *look* at the image. Or you could just ask the doctor whom you
got the images from "What department do you work in?" I'm having
trouble envisioning any real world situation where this would be
needed - is this just some sort of hypothetical exercise?

Subject: classification of color images

From: LFG Tech

Date: 15 Mar, 2010 07:57:05

Message: 6 of 9

ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst@mailinator.com> wrote in message <1d26b247-94ad-4e1c-a79a-1163e09fca31@g28g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>...
> LFG Tech
> Look in the header of the image. Any decent medical image will have
> info in the header that will identify all kinds of stuff. No need to
> even *look* at the image. Or you could just ask the doctor whom you
> got the images from "What department do you work in?" I'm having
> trouble envisioning any real world situation where this would be
> needed - is this just some sort of hypothetical exercise?

Hi Image Analyst,

I want to host an application that shall detect a certain type of image(say colour scan images). users can put inb any image(scenery/face images ...etc). I am writing an algorithm to classify them images. You mentioned header of an image. How can I extract the header of an image?

regards,
Vinod

Subject: classification of color images

From: Ashish Uthama

Date: 15 Mar, 2010 12:32:24

Message: 7 of 9

On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 03:57:05 -0400, LFG Tech <vinodkaruvat@gmail.com>
wrote:

> ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst@mailinator.com> wrote in message
> <1d26b247-94ad-4e1c-a79a-1163e09fca31@g28g2000yqh.googlegroups.com>...
>> LFG Tech
>> Look in the header of the image. Any decent medical image will have
>> info in the header that will identify all kinds of stuff. No need to
>> even *look* at the image. Or you could just ask the doctor whom you
>> got the images from "What department do you work in?" I'm having
>> trouble envisioning any real world situation where this would be
>> needed - is this just some sort of hypothetical exercise?
>
> Hi Image Analyst,
>
> I want to host an application that shall detect a certain type of
> image(say colour scan images). users can put inb any image(scenery/face
> images ...etc). I am writing an algorithm to classify them images. You
> mentioned header of an image. How can I extract the header of an image?
>
> regards,
> Vinod

help IMFINFO

Subject: classification of color images

From: Walter Roberson

Date: 15 Mar, 2010 15:48:03

Message: 8 of 9

LFG Tech wrote:

> I want to host an application that shall detect a certain type of
> image(say colour scan images). users can put inb any image(scenery/face
> images ...etc).

Note that you will need a Matlab Network license in order to host a
Matlab application that is accessible to the public (but possibly not if
it is only accessible to your organization.)

Subject: classification of color images

From: ImageAnalyst

Date: 15 Mar, 2010 19:20:35

Message: 9 of 9

On Mar 15, 3:57 am, "LFG Tech " <vinodkaru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Image Analyst,
>
> I want to host an application that shall detect a certain type of image(say colour scan images). users can put inb any image(scenery/face images ...etc). I am writing an algorithm to classify them images. You mentioned header of an image. How can I extract the header of an image?
>
> regards,
> Vinod

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vinod:
It really depends on the type of image. Go to http://www.wotsit.org/
for a pretty big list of image formats. You really have to decide
upon a subset of image formats that you will try to import, because
it's impossible to handle every known and unknown type of file format
that someone could give you.
Good luck,
ImageAnalyst

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