Shortest path in grayscale image

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How can I find the path with least intenzity between two points (A and B) like on image:
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico on 25 May 2017
Not a question about MATLAB, unless this is a doit4me.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 May 2017
Or, if you know the locations of A and B you can use Dynamic Programming or something like A*

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George Abrahams
George Abrahams on 18 Dec 2023
Hi Zuzana. Late to the party, but one way would be to use my bwgraph function on File Exchange. See the example below.
% im is the image intensity, mask is the allowed pixels.
im = imresize( im2gray( imread( 'eyeScan.jpg' ) ), [ 249 249 ] );
mask = logical( insertShape( zeros( size( im ) ), ...
'FilledCircle', [ 125 125 118 ], 'Color', 'white', ...
'Opacity', 1, 'SmoothEdges', false) );
mask = mask(:,:,1);
% Construct the graph of connected non-zero pixels, use im as weights.
G = bwgraph( mask, NodeWeights=im );
% Calculate the linear indices of the start and end pixels, which are
% used to reference the respective node in G.
sz = size( im );
source = sub2ind( sz, 152, 86 );
target = sub2ind( sz, 132, 221 );
% Find the shortest path between the 2 nodes.
P = shortestpath( G, source, target );
% Calculate the respective pixels for each node in the path.
[ Pi, Pj ] = ind2sub( sz, P );
% Plot the image and path.
figure
imshow( im, [] )
hold on
plot( Pj, Pi, 'r-', 'LineWidth', 1 )

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