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Image Processing with ImageJ - Second Edition

You're reading from   Image Processing with ImageJ - Second Edition Extract and analyze data from complex images with ImageJ, the world's leading image processing tool

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785889837
Length 256 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jurjen Broeke Jurjen Broeke
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Image Processing with ImageJ Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Getting Started with ImageJ FREE CHAPTER 2. Basic Image Processing with ImageJ 3. Advanced Image Processing with ImageJ 4. Image Segmentation and Feature Extraction with ImageJ 5. Basic Measurements with ImageJ 6. Developing Macros in ImageJ 7. Explanation of ImageJ Constructs 8. Anatomy of ImageJ Plugins 9. Creating ImageJ Plugins for Analysis 10. Where to Go from Here? Index

Particle analysis


This section will look at the methods available for particle analysis, a field that deals with detecting multiple (similar) objects within an image, with the purpose of segmenting and quantifying them. Many problems can be defined as a particle system, which consists of many individual cells within a single image, holes in a surface, detecting cars on a road, and so on. The basic particle analysis step is detecting or segmenting the particles in a single image.

Preprocessing and preparations

To detect particles, they first need to be separated from the background. To do this, we need to create a mask that isolates all the objects from the background. We already saw how to set a threshold in the previous chapter and how to use it to create a mask. This mask image will be used for particle analysis. For this example, we will use a relatively simple example. Open the Blobs image by going to File | Open Samples in the ImageJ menu. When the image opens, go to Image | Adjust |...

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