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Compute the area of the objects in a binary image
Syntax
Description
total = bwarea(BW)
estimates the area of the objects in binary image BW
. total
is a scalar whose value corresponds roughly to the total number of on
pixels in the image, but may not be exactly the same because different patterns of pixels are weighted differently.
Class Support
BW
can be numeric or logical. For numeric input, any non-zero pixels are considered to be "on". The return value, total
, is of class double
.
Algorithm
bwarea
estimates the area of all of the on
pixels in an image by summing the areas of each pixel in the image. The area of an individual pixel is determined by looking at its 2-by-2 neighborhood. There are six different patterns, each representing a different area:
on
pixels (area = 0)
on
pixel (area = 1/4)
on
pixels (area = 1/2)
on
pixels (area = 3/4)
on
pixels (area = 7/8)
on
pixels (area = 1)
Keep in mind that each pixel is part of four different 2-by-2 neighborhoods. This means, for example, that a single on
pixel surrounded by off
pixels has a total area of 1.
Example
This example computes the area in the objects of a 256-by-256 binary image.
See Also
References
Pratt, William K. Digital Image Processing. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1991. p. 634.
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