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how to dilate the gray scale image and threshold value only on ROI?

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I have a gray scale image that has several objects in it. can anyone tell me how to apply threshold only to one object( which is my ROI) in the image?

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Susan
Susan il 10 Apr 2013
If you created an ROI object, you can create a binary mask from the ROI. Then, you can specify an arbitrary image matrix where the values corresponding to where the mask = 1 are the original gray values, and all others are zero. You can then threshold the new image, since it only contains your ROI, with all other pixels being black. Finally, reverse the process and in the original image, say that anywhere the mask = 1 is now equal to the new, thresholded, image values.
In order to explain this better, I'd have to know more about your code. What function are you using to get your ROI?
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BV
BV il 10 Apr 2013
My image is an orthopaedic one (CT image), in which I have a bone and other objects. I created a mask with imellipse , within which I still have more than one object inside it. I want to apply threshold only to the bone and not other objects. The pixel intensties inside bone and the pixel values of the objects are too close to fix the threshold value. goal is to detect just the bone.
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BV il 17 Apr 2013
thanks Susan!) I tried connecting components , label & regionprops to get just the bone.
Now I would like to try finding the weighted centroid of the bone and the other object(noise at the other end) and track the bone as it keeps shifting in every image. In otherwords, kind of object trackng.
Susan
Susan il 29 Mag 2013
I know it's been a while, but just wanted to check in and see if you found something that would work for tracking the bone and the noise object? I'm curious, as I may need to do some sort of object tracking down the line for the projects I work on.

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