regionprops calculation
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hi sir,this is my result of measuring bounding box,area and perimeter Bounding Box are: 30.50 30.50 422.00 412.00 Centroid are: 240.47 236.34 Area: 133907.00 Perimeter: 1567.80
As far as Im concerned, 422 is width,412 is height of bounding.then if I times for example 422*412 to find the area. It shud be 173864. then why the area above just only 133907? same to perimeter. actually to find perimeter, 2*width+2*height=1668. then why it's 1567 only!!!
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Walter Roberson
on 15 May 2012
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Bounding Box gives the rectangle that includes all pixels. Area does not give the area of the rectangle, it gives the area of the item within the rectangle.
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Tulips
on 15 May 2012
Walter Roberson
on 15 May 2012
Not.
Tulips
on 15 May 2012
Walter Roberson
on 15 May 2012
I am not sure which part was your answer. Your point starting "As far as Im concerned" about what the area "should be", disagrees with the definition of "Area" used in MATLAB.
Image Analyst
on 15 May 2012
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40 thousand pixels - that's a big difference. Sounds like your area doesn't take up the full area of the box, like a circle wouldn't take up the full area of its bounding box.
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Tulips
on 15 May 2012
Walter Roberson
on 15 May 2012
You can read the documentation:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/images/ref/regionprops.html#bqkf8hc
'Area' — Scalar; the actual number of pixels in the region.
'BoundingBox' — The smallest rectangle containing the region
You might also be interested in FilledArea
Tulips
on 15 May 2012
Image Analyst
on 15 May 2012
Your result for the bounding box was correct. Your and regionprops()'s answers for the area are also correct because the blob you are getting the area of is smaller than the bounding box of the blob. Like I said, the area of a circle is smaller than the area of its bounding box. So everything agrees, as long as you understand what's going on.
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