Histogram and automatic thresholding
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Hello everyone, sorry for requesting another. Really new to imaging.
I have perform the normalized gradient magnitude. Also found the histogram of it. But I wish to apply an authomatic thresholding technique based on the histogram of the normalized gradient magnitude. All edge map pixel with values greater than the threshold retains their original values, while those edge map pixels with values less than the threshold had their values set to zero.
please find my code;
im=dicomread('Image');
%applying sobel filtering
P1=fspecial('sobel');
P2=P1;
Data1=imfilter(im,P1,'replicate');
Data2=imfilter(im,P2,'replicate');
% gradient magnitude
grad=sqrt((Data1.^2)+(Data2.^2));
figure,imshow(grad,[]);
%%Normalize the Image:
myImg=grad;
myRange = getrangefromclass(myImg(1));
newMax = myRange(2);
newMin = myRange(1);
myImgNorm = (myImg - min(myImg(:)))*(newMax - newMin)/(max(myImg(:)) -
min(myImg(:))) + newMin;
figure,imshow(myImgNorm,[]);
%%calculating the histogram of normalized gradient
bin=255;
imhist(double(myImgNorm(:)),bin);
%figure,plot(h);
The next step I need your help is:
To perform the automatic threshold based on the histogram of the normalized gradient magnitude.
input image=Normalized gradient magnitude.
Thank you for your help in advance.
Regards,
3 Comments
Matt J
on 8 Nov 2013
It would help if you format your code in a separate font from your text using the

formatting button. This would make the post more readable.
Josh
on 8 Nov 2013
Image Analyst
on 8 Nov 2013
You didn't do it correctly. Just format the code, not your comments. And get rid of empty lines between code. Then just highlight the code (only, no regular text from you) and click the {}Code button.
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