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Separating the object or pores saeed from Canada [5 posts] |
13 year
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Hello,
I am working to characterize a porous media and I want to identify each pore (object) individually. But some pores are connected or overlapped and I should use a method to separate them.
Actually, I know about the Watershed method, but I want to know is there any other method to separate connected pores or objects?
Regards
Saeed
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Anonymous |
13 year
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Saeed,
There is another alternative called Blob_Split which tries to break things in a more sharper way that watershed does. In some cases it will work better than watershed and in others it will not. Regardless, you can compare the results on your test image to see which works better for you.
STeven.
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saeed from Canada [5 posts] |
13 year
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STeven
I am appreciated for your response. In addition let me know if the Blob_split can work on the 3 dimensional images.
Saeed
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saeed from Canada [5 posts] |
13 year
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Thank you for your consideration
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saeed from Canada [5 posts] |
13 year
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Hello,
I will be appreciated if you can separate the pores in attached image using Blob-Split. Also I want to know if this command can work on the 3D images?
Regards
Saeed
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Anonymous |
13 year
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Saeed,
I'm not sure what you mean by working with 3d images. Do you have an example of what you mean by a 3D image? Do you mean stereo image? A depth map image??
We are currently looking into the image you provided and how blob_split may be configured to work with that one.
STeven.
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saeed from Canada [5 posts] |
13 year
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I mean a stack of images that created by a Micro CT scan. Each image of the satck is related to one layer. Please refer to example which is attched.
Thanks alot
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saeed from Canada [5 posts] |
13 year
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10 txt file (images of 10 layer) of the specimen have been attached.
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saeed from Canada [5 posts] |
13 year
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