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How to count black pixels block by block in an image I divided into 16x16 blocks?

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I'm trying to write some code that divides a binary image into 16x16 non overlapping blocks and then goes through each block and counts the number of black pixels in it, then if the count exceeds a certain threshold the edges of the block are changed to a different color on the original image.
So far I managed to divide my image into the 16by16 blocks, but I don't know how to go through each of these and get the data I need, so any help would be appreciated.
Here is the code I got so far:
clear all;
RGB=imread('test.jpg');
I=rgb2gray(RGB);
imshow(I);
kernel = [1 1 1;1 10 -1;-1 -1 -1];
filteredImage = imfilter(I, kernel, 'same');
imshow(filteredImage);
threshold = graythresh(filteredImage);
X=im2bw(filteredImage,threshold);
BlockImage = im2double(X);
[m,n] = size(BlockImage);
Blocks = cell(ceil(m/16), ceil(n/16));
counti = 0;
for i = 1:16:m-15
counti = counti + 1;
countj = 0;
for j = 1:16:n-15
countj = countj + 1;
Blocks{counti,countj} = BlockImage(i:i+15,j:j+15);
end
end

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monika shivhare
monika shivhare 2018년 5월 30일
Assuming that if count(number of black pixels in a block) exceeds a certain threshold, you want to change the edges of block to a different color in the original image. You can use the following code below the one you have created cell array "Blocks"
% suppose threshold value is th =150
% different color is white nc=[r g b]
th=150;
nc=[255 255 255];
[r,c]=size(Blocks);
for i=1:r
for j=1:c
%cb is no of black pixels
cb=nnz(Blocks{i,j}==0);
if(cb>th)
%putting edges to a different color nc
x=(i-1)*16+1;
for y=(j-1)*16+1:j*16
RGB(x,y,:)=nc;
end
x=i*16;
for y=(j-1)*16+1:j*16
RGB(x,y,:)=nc;
end
y=(j-1)*16+1;
for x=(i-1)*16+1:i*16
RGB(x,y,:)=nc;
end
y=j*16;
for x=(i-1)*16+1:i*16
RGB(x,y,:)=nc;
end
end
end
end

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