
How to count how many different objects
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So I have this image:

There are 36 objects in total and roughly 10 different ones.
Is there a method to calculate how many different objects there are?
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Akira Agata
on 25 Jul 2018
Edited: Akira Agata
on 25 Jul 2018
How about the following way?
% Load the image
BW = imread('bARgija.png');
% Remove small area (< 10 pixel)
BW2 = bwareaopen(BW,10);
% Obtain area and bounding box for each area
s = regionprops('table',BW2,{'Area','BoundingBox'});
% Set allowable area torelance (e.g 5 pixel)
tolPixel = 5;
% Assume same object has same area (with 5 pixel torelance)
r = tolPixel/max(s.Area);
[~,~,group] = uniquetol(s.Area,r);
% Show the result
color = jet(max(group));
figure
imshow(BW)
hold on
for kk = 1:height(s)
rectangle(...
'Position', s.BoundingBox(kk,:),...
'EdgeColor', color(group(kk),:),...
'LineWidth', 2);
end

The number of different objects can be obtained by max(group).
>> max(group)
ans =
12
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Paolo Piazza
on 24 Mar 2020
This is really interesting, I'd have another question: is it possible to calculate how simillar/dissimilar the objects are in an image? for instance, if all objects were saws (or more less have the same shape).
Image Analyst
on 24 Mar 2020
Edited: Image Analyst
on 24 Mar 2020
What I'd probably do is to align the objects, like with imregister() or imrotate() or something, then compute the Dice Sorensen Coefficient. It's been talked about here before so look it up. Also run my attached demo on it.
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