Difference between revisions of "Documentation/Nightly/Modules/ComputeGLRLMFeatures"
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* <span style="color:blue">'''''Inputs'''''</span>: | * <span style="color:blue">'''''Inputs'''''</span>: | ||
** <span style="color:green">'''Input volume'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">index: 0</span>] : Input Volume | ** <span style="color:green">'''Input volume'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">index: 0</span>] : Input Volume | ||
− | ** <span style="color:green">'''Input mask'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-s --inputMask</span>] : A mask defining the region over which texture features will be calculated | + | ** <span style="color:green">'''Input mask'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-s --inputMask</span>] (<span style="color:purple">None</span>) : A mask defining the region over which texture features will be calculated |
− | ** <span style="color:green">'''Inside Mask Value'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-i --inputMask</span>] : The pixel value that defines the ”inside” of the mask | + | ** <span style="color:green">'''Inside Mask Value'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-i --inputMask</span>] (<span style="color:purple">1</span>) : The pixel value that defines the ”inside” of the mask |
− | ** <span style="color:green">'''Number of Intensity bins'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-b --binNumber</span>] : The number of intensity bins | + | ** <span style="color:green">'''Number of Intensity bins'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-b --binNumber</span>] (<span style="color:purple">10</span>) : The number of intensity bins |
− | ** <span style="color:green">'''Pixel Intensity Min'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-p --pixelIntensityMin</span>] : Minnimum of the pixel intensity range over which the features will be calculated | + | ** <span style="color:green">'''Pixel Intensity Min'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-p --pixelIntensityMin</span>] (<span style="color:purple">0</span>) : Minnimum of the pixel intensity range over which the features will be calculated |
− | ** <span style="color:green">'''Pixel Intensity Max'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-P --pixelIntensityMax</span>] : Maximum of the pixel intensity range over which the features will be calculated | + | ** <span style="color:green">'''Pixel Intensity Max'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-P --pixelIntensityMax</span>] (<span style="color:purple">4000</span>) : Maximum of the pixel intensity range over which the features will be calculated |
− | ** <span style="color:green">'''Distance Min'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-d --distanceMin</span>] : Minnimum of the distance range over which the features will be calculated | + | ** <span style="color:green">'''Distance Min'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-d --distanceMin</span>] (<span style="color:purple">0.0</span>) : Minnimum of the distance range over which the features will be calculated |
− | ** <span style="color:green">'''Distance Max'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-D --distanceMax</span>] : Maximum of the distance range over which the features will be calculated | + | ** <span style="color:green">'''Distance Max'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">-D --distanceMax</span>] (<span style="color:purple">1.0</span>) : Maximum of the distance range over which the features will be calculated |
* <span style="color:blue">'''''Outputs'''''</span>: | * <span style="color:blue">'''''Outputs'''''</span>: | ||
** <span style="color:green">'''Short Run Emphasis'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">output</span>] : Short Run Emphasis feature value | ** <span style="color:green">'''Short Run Emphasis'''</span> [<span style="color:orange">output</span>] : Short Run Emphasis feature value |
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
Extensions: BoneTextureExtesion
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Module Description
This module can be used in order to compute run length texture features over the input image. The computation of the run length features is based on the grey level run length matrix (GLRLM) computed with itk::itkScalarImageToRunLengthFeaturesImageFilter.
The GLRLM matrix describes the texture of the whole image, it is then used to compute the following run length texture features:
- short run emphasis
- long run emphasis
- grey level non uniformity
- run length non uniformity
- low grey level run emphasis
- high grey level run emphasis
- short run low grey level emphasis
- short run high grey level emphasis
- long run low grey level emphasis
- long run high grey level emphasis
Use Cases
Similar Modules
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Information for Developers
The source code is available on github