How do I create a sub image of a larger image?

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Charles
Charles 2013년 4월 12일
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I have two vectors which define the x and y coordinates of the vertices of a convex polygon. For example:
L = linspace(0,2.*pi,6); xv = cos(L)';yv = sin(L)';
xv = [xv ; xv(1)]; yv = [yv ; yv(1)];
Given an image, I want to display only the part of the image that is inside this polygon. What is the way to do it?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2013년 4월 12일
I have a masking demo if you want to see it. It blackens outside the ROI. Do you want that, or you want the bounding box cropped out?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2021년 8월 8일
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@Aravind Prabhu Gopala Krishnan, what do you want to do with the image once you have it? You can use conv2() or nlfilter() to move over by one pixel. Sounds like you were using blockproc(). blockproc can also move over by one pixel as I show in the attached demo. All these functions get the subimage and do something with it and return a value or subimage. In the custom function, or the main function, you can save the subimage to disk if you want. Be aware that for a 256x256 image moving over by one pixel each time you'd have 255x255 = 65025 images to save. And for what purpose? Why not just process them as you get them and discard them? Why save them?
Aravind Prabhu Gopala Krishnan
Aravind Prabhu Gopala Krishnan 2021년 8월 9일
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I have 10,000 images i cant process that much images in neural network using matlab i dont have gpu, so i have to use google colab to train the images in neural network using python.

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Alex Taylor
Alex Taylor 2013년 5월 23일
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In addition to this demo, you might also take a look at roipoly. You can use the logical image returned by roipoly as a mask.

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