Chapter
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Interactive Setups
Detail Extraction Setup
The Detail Extraction Setup finds details in images that "stick out" from the background.
For an introduction to the tool, see Detail Extraction on page
Figure – The Detail Extraction Setup window.
Input/Output
Choose an image for the Detail Extraction by typing the number of the
Source bank
that
contains the desired image. Also choose a storage place for the resulting filtered image by
typing the number of a
Destination bank
.
Select a ROI from a previous program step.
Extraction parameters
Use the extraction parameters to define which details to extract from the image. Details
that deviate from the background are extracted. To check if a point deviates from the
background, it is compared to all or a limited set of its neighbouring points. The
Operator
Type
defines which set of neighbouring points that shall be considered, for example hori-
zontal, vertical or diagonal neighbours. Choose
Horizontal
to identify vertical patterns in
an image, and
Vertical
to identify horizontal patterns; choose
Four points
or
Eight points
to identify smaller deviations of any form. It is also possible to consider
all points (
Full region
), but this slows down the program.
The
Deviation Type
defines in what way the details shall deviate from the background, that
is, if they are higher or lower than the background (or both).
Drag the
Operator Radius
bar to set the radius within which to pick neighbouring points for
comparison. Drag the
Threshold
bar to define the minimum difference between the current
point and the compared neighbours that is allowed to consider the point a detail. The
visual representation of the result image in the interactive setup window is of good help
when searching for suitable radius and threshold values.