Identify crossing lines in image
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Vangelis Vladimirov
on 22 Mar 2022
Commented: Image Analyst
on 31 Mar 2022
I am trying to read images of magnetograms (Original image) by binarising the image and using bwboundaries, with the signal curves of interest being divided into segments. I would like to avoid burning connecting lines into the image as suggested here, so I am searching for adjacent boundaries and changing their labels to be the same (simplified script with simplified example image). In non-quiet days, like in the example, some signal curves cross the baselines (straight lines) or other curves, causing them to be marked as one boundary - is there a way of detecting cross-overs in bwboundaries() and separating the boundary into parts? It does not necessarily have to be using bwboundaries(), it is just the function I started with.
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Image Analyst
on 22 Mar 2022
mask = bwskel(mask);
crossingPoints = bwmorph(mask, 'branchpoints');
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Image Analyst
on 31 Mar 2022
I'd suggest you get rid of the axes right away by summing the image horizontally
verticalProfile = sum(grayImage, 2);
and then erasing peaks that fall into the certain, known zones where the axes lie. Then maybe some morphology to thicken the line, like imopen() or imerode(). Then perhaps edge linking. Then scan the image column by column looking for dark places.
There are several graph digitizing apps in the File Exchange if you don't want to build one yourself.
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