circle centered on the object

I have a reference image that contains 10 items. I have separate objects in small images (cut from the reference image). Code sequence must find an object that you selected (if the write code sequence "object 1" must make a circle around the "object 1" If it says "Objective 2" to make the circle around the "item 2" Can you help me please? reference image
Object
clear; clc;
I = imread('di-5Y01.jpg');
object = imread('di-FNMJ.jpg');
c = normxcorr2(object(:,:,1),I(:,:,1));
[max_c, imax] = max(abs(c(:)));
[ypeak, xpeak] = ind2sub(size(c),imax(1));
corr_offset = [(xpeak-size(object,2)) (ypeak-size(object,1))];
figure, imshow(I); hold on;
rectangle('position',[corr_offset(1) corr_offset(2) 30 60],...
'curvature',[1,1],'edgecolor','g','linewidth',2);
Code sequence works but not centered the circle on the object.

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Chandra Kurniawan
Chandra Kurniawan on 22 Dec 2011
Hello, Why don't you use rectangle??
Why must circle??
I have my code detect the exact area if you consider to use rectangle??
Would you use rectangle? Then I'll give u the code
Here the results :
Object 1:
Object 2:
Object 3:

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Here the code if you consider to use rectangle
I = imread('di-5Y01.jpg');
object = imread('obiect1.jpg');
[m n o] = size(object);
c = normxcorr2(object(:,:,1),I(:,:,1));
[max_c, imax] = max(abs(c(:)));
[ypeak, xpeak] = ind2sub(size(c),imax(1));
corr_offset = [(xpeak-size(object,2)) (ypeak-size(object,1))];
figure, imshow(I); hold on;
rectangle('position',[corr_offset(1) corr_offset(2) n m],...
'edgecolor','g','linewidth',2)
I hope this helps you :)
Hello, It's quite simple.
You just need to increase or decrease the 'corr_offset' values with small random value.
I = imread('di-5Y01.jpg');
object = imread('di-FNMJ.jpg');
c = normxcorr2(object(:,:,1),I(:,:,1));
[max_c, imax] = max(abs(c(:)));
[ypeak, xpeak] = ind2sub(size(c),imax(1));
corr_offset = [(xpeak-size(object,2)) (ypeak-size(object,1))];
figure, imshow(I); hold on;
rectangle('position',[corr_offset(1)-9 corr_offset(2)+5 45 45],...
'curvature',[1,1],'edgecolor','g','linewidth',2);
The result :

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Go on that obiect1 but when I select another object( obiect5 or obiect10)the circle is not centered on that object.
Can you help me?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/690/obiect5.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/651/obiect10.jpg/
Hello, Why don't you use rectangle??
Why must circle??
I have my code detect the exact area if you consider to use rectangle??
Would you use rectangle? Then I'll give u the code
Hello!
I found this code on another forum.
The problem is that I think it's a bit complet.Can you look over it please?
Thank you.
%#read & convert the image
imgCol = imread('http://i.stack.imgur.com/tbnV9.jpg');
imgGray = rgb2gray(img);
obj = rgb2gray(imread('http://i.stack.imgur.com/GkYii.jpg'));
%# cross-correlate and find the offset
corr = normxcorr2(...);
[~,indx] = max(abs(corr(:))); %# Modify for multiple instances (generalize)
[yPeak, xPeak] = ind2sub(...);
corrOffset = [yPeak - ..., xPeak - ...];
%# create a mask
mask = zeros(size(...));
mask(...) = 1;
mask = imdilate(mask,ones(size(...)));
%# plot the above result
h1 = imshow(imgGray);
set(h1,'AlphaData',0.4)
hold on
h2 = imshow(imgCol);
set(h2,'AlphaData',mask)

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Tomescu
Tomescu on 22 Dec 2011
The ptoject say that the object must be identify in a circle, but i hope that it whont be a problem if is in a rectangle.

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So, how about your own decision?
You'll stay use circle with non exact area or
You'll use rectangle with exact area.
You can ask your professor about it :)

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