Posted by
Burger Wilhelm on
Jun 20, 2010; 10:12am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Harris-corner-values-tp3687871p3687874.html
For this I would need to have your image at hands. The ImageJ mailer strips off any attachments.
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Wilhelm
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Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:58
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Subject: Re: Harris corner values
Hello Wilhelm
thanks for the response. indeed i did try the default values of the program
which where
DEFAULT_ALPHA = 0.05
DEFAULT_THRESHOLD = 20000
i also tried the values which you gave and many other values as trial and
error. i am sure my images does have corners. as part of the result i only
obtain the brightened image but no corners are marked i tried different
images. my images are those of solar wafers and i have attached one for your
reference. i would be really thankful if you could give some inputs so as to
detect corners from my image.
thnks
don
On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Burger Wilhelm <
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> Hello Donny George,
>
> the default settings (for 8-bit gray images) for the plugin's dialog are
> obtained from class HarrisCornerDetector (in package harris):
>
> DEFAULT_ALPHA = 0.050f;
> DEFAULT_THRESHOLD = 20000;
>
> The resulting image is a brightened (contrast-reduced) copy of the input
> image and the detected corners should be marked by black crosses.
>
> Did you try the default settings and/or which values did you enter?
> Does your image contain any corners at all?
>
> --
> Wilhelm
>
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> From: ImageJ Interest Group [
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> George [
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> Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 09:47
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> Subject: Harris corner values
>
> Hello all
>
> I used the plugin form the website
>
http://www.imagingbook.com/index.php?id=98 for the harris corner detector
> in imagej
>
> and once i run i am able to detect corners. all i get is a brightened
> image. the values include alpha, threshold and max. points i am assuming
> this is due to the wrong values that i gave.could be also something silly
> than i think. could someone guide me with the right values so as to get the
> desired result.
>
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Donny George