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How to extract specific edges from an image?

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Harshan Desu
Harshan Desu 2020 年 5 月 6 日
コメント済み: Harshan Desu 2020 年 7 月 14 日
Hello eveyone, I have an image of a car door from which I have to find generate a trajectory from specific edges of the car door. Let me expain the detail about my project.
Project: Finding the edges of a door and used those edges as a trajectory for a sensor that checks edges for Gap/Flush.
Principle: I used Savitzky Golay, Edge Linking and Line Segment Fitting (https://www.peterkovesi.com/matlabfns/#step2line).
Method I used: Image Analyst's Savitzky filter smoothening at three diffrent thresholds, obtain three images and blend them. The output is again processed to Edge linking and line segmenting program.
After all this I am not able to get good edges, its either not smooth or has a lot of unnecessary edges. But the main problem is I am getting a lot of unnecessary edges in the image. To get a Trajectory I need only Three specific edges which I have marked by hand below in red.
Questions:
  1. How to remove unnecessary edges out of the image. Please suggest me a way to get only those three edges? (without manual intervention)
  2. How to smoothening those edges and join them so that i can use it as trajectory for another program?
I have attached the images of input and output. Sorry for the long question.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2020 年 5 月 7 日
If you have an edge image with a bunch of edges but want edges from only certain locations, you maybe best off using a mask/template to erase everything outside the areas you want to look in.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2020 年 7 月 9 日
Try a threshold that gets all the edges then use bwselect() to manually pick out the one you want.
Harshan Desu
Harshan Desu 2020 年 7 月 14 日
The enitre process has to have no manual interverntion. Thanks for the Idea anyways!

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