On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 5:12 AM, Claiborne Morton <claiborne.morton@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey guys, Im following up on Adam's behalf, but this is an example of an image we are working with in trying to separate cells that are touching each other.--Also you can see the top middle particle has a crescent shape, but is actually a healthy red blood cell that has been segmented incorrectly because of glare. Is that a way to connect the two tips of the shape so that I could then run "binary_fill_holes()" to correctly segment the cell. Thanks!
On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 7:04:10 PM UTC-5, Adam Hughes wrote:Hi,In ImageJ, one can select watershedding to break up connected regions of particles. Are there any examples of using watershed in this capacity in scikit image? All of the examples I see seem to use watershedding to do segmentation, not to break connected particles in an already-segmented black and white image.
Also, is there a straightforward way to remove particles on a the edge of an image? Sorry, googling is failing me, but I know this is possible.Thanks
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