Averaging the object in multiple images

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Vinit Nagda
Vinit Nagda on 19 Apr 2021
Commented: Vinit Nagda on 21 Apr 2021
I have a circular shape-like object in multiple images. The location of centroid of the objects are same but size (~radius) varies. How can I get an average of the size of all the objects and display it in a new image? The sum of the images divided by the number of images gives the average of the pixel values of the objects and not the pixel location (i.e. size of the object). Thank you for your help.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Apr 2021
Vinit, I have a demo that does exactly that.
The attached demo takes a pseudo-periodic array of shapes (a chain link fence) and determines the "Average" shape and identifies the one with the closest-to-average shape.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Apr 2021
props = regionprops(mask, 'EquivDiameter');
allDiameters = [props.EquivDiameter]
Attach your images separately if you can't figure it out.
Vinit Nagda
Vinit Nagda on 21 Apr 2021
@Image Analyst I do not have circular-shaped objects, instead I have something similar to your blobs shape. So, 'EquivDiameter' properties won't be a good solution. Just to show that when number of shapes=2, the averaging does not work as in your code, I gave a simple example of circular objects.

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