Finding the average of the neighbors of each pixel in an image
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I want to replace each pixel by the average of 3 x 3 neighbors using 4-connected neighbors (I4) and 8- connected neighbors (I8).
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Matt J
2021년 9월 22일
mean4=conv2(image,[0 1 0; 1 1 1; 0 1 0]/5,'same');
mean8=conv2(image,ones(3)/9,'same');
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Isabella
2022년 7월 18일
@Image Analyst Can I replace each pixel by the avg of its 3x3 neighbors, without I4 or I8?
Image Analyst
2022년 7월 18일
You have to specify which pixels to use in the average. That kernel basically specifies which of the 9 pixels in the 3x3 window to use in computing the average. You can specify whatever you want in your kernel. Like if you wanted to replace the center pixel by the average of the 4 on the corners, you'd do
kernel = [1,0,1; 0,0,0; 1,0,1] / 4; % Diagonals only.
blurredImage = conv2(double(grayImage), kernel, 'same');
% or, including the middle pixel:
kernel = [1,0,1; 0,1,0; 1,0,1] / 4; % Diagonals plus center pixel.
blurredImage = conv2(double(grayImage), kernel, 'same');
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