Image fractal dimension value
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I have interest in fractal dimension (FD) as I was reading this paper https://translational-medicine.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/1479-5876-8-140.pdf
I run the code below on the right figure (Koch snowflake) https://translational-medicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1479-5876-8-140/figures/1 but I get different results, any idea why? Any recommendation of introductory book covering this issue with matlab?
clc;
clear all;
close all;
fileName='E:/fd126.png'
I = (imread(fileName));
I = imfill(I,'holes');
figure
imshow(I);
BW = imbinarize(I);
BoxCountfracDim(BW) %using Hausdorff (Box-Counting) Fractal Dimension with multi-resolution calculation version 1.0.0.0 by Tan Nguyen
hausDim(BW) %using Hausdorff (Box-Counting) Fractal Dimension version 1.2.0.0 by Alceu Costa
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John D'Errico
il 15 Feb 2022
What result do you get? How far is it off? Do you accept that this computation could some some degree of error in it? How can we know what you think is the wrong number?
Image Analyst
il 16 Feb 2022
If you want us to run the code you should attach BoxCountfracDim and hausDim. Otherwise I'm not doing anything.
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yanqi liu
il 16 Feb 2022
yes,sir,may be should use image as same,such as
clc; clear all; close all;
fileName='12967_2010_Article_2115_Fig1_HTML.webp.jpg';
[I,map] = imread(fileName,'jpg');
if ~isempty(map)
I = ind2rgb(I,map);
end
figure
imshow(I);
BW = im2bw(I,0.9);
bws = imfill(~BW,'holes');
bw1 = bwperim(bwareafilt(bws,1));
[r,c] = find(bw1);
bw1 = bw1(min(r):max(r),min(c):max(c));
bw2 = bwperim(bwareafilt(bws,1,'smallest'));
[r,c] = find(bw2);
bw2 = bw2(min(r):max(r),min(c):max(c));
figure;
subplot(1,2,1); imshow(bw1);
subplot(1,2,2); imshow(bw2);
BoxCountfracDim(bw1) %using Hausdorff (Box-Counting) Fractal Dimension with multi-resolution calculation version 1.0.0.0 by Tan Nguyen
hausDim(bw1) %using Hausdorff (Box-Counting) Fractal Dimension version 1.2.0.0 by Alceu Costa
BoxCountfracDim(bw2) %using Hausdorff (Box-Counting) Fractal Dimension with multi-resolution calculation version 1.0.0.0 by Tan Nguyen
hausDim(bw2) %using Hausdorff (Box-Counting) Fractal Dimension version 1.2.0.0 by Alceu Costa
ans =
1.0495
ans =
1.0495
ans =
1.2097
ans =
1.2097
>>
now,we can see
first, 1.0495
second, 1.2097
as similar with 1 and 1.26
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