summation of binary images
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if i have 5 binary images.... how to compute the summation of all binary images and normalization of the pixel value.. please do reply how to write the matlab code.... please do reply.....
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Image Analyst
on 6 Sep 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 7 Sep 2013
Not sure if you mean
sumImage = (double(bw1) + double(bw2) + double(bw3) + double(bw4) + double(bw5)) / 5;
or if you mean the union of all of them with the result remaining a binary image:
binaryImage = bw1 | bw2 | bw3 | bw4 | bw5;
Which is it? Or a better question would be, why do you want this image? What are you going to do with it?
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Geert
on 6 Sep 2013
Edited: Geert
on 6 Sep 2013
If you would have 5 binary images stored in the variables Im1, Im2, Im3, Im4 and Im5, than you can get the summation by the command:
ImSum = Im1 + Im2 + Im3 + Im4 + Im5;
The new image ( ImSum ) will probably no longer be binary. You can normalize it to have its mean equal to 1 by the command
ImSum = ImSum/(mean(ImSum(:)));
Is this what you were looking for? You should try to be more specific in your question, i.e. post an example of what you are looking for or provide us with more details...
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Image Analyst
on 7 Sep 2013
Then you'd better use my answer, Geert's formula does give ImSum as a double, but the max value is still 1, not 5 since the casting to double is done after the sum, not to each image before the sum, thus the sums are clipped to 1.
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