""" Histogram segmentation ====================== This example does simple histogram analysis to perform segmentation. """ import numpy as np from scipy import ndimage import matplotlib.pyplot as plt np.random.seed(1) n = 10 l = 256 im = np.zeros((l, l)) points = l*np.random.random((2, n**2)) im[(points[0]).astype(np.int), (points[1]).astype(np.int)] = 1 im = ndimage.gaussian_filter(im, sigma=l/(4.*n)) mask = (im > im.mean()).astype(np.float) mask += 0.1 * im img = mask + 0.2*np.random.randn(*mask.shape) hist, bin_edges = np.histogram(img, bins=60) bin_centers = 0.5*(bin_edges[:-1] + bin_edges[1:]) binary_img = img > 0.5 plt.figure(figsize=(11,4)) plt.subplot(131) plt.imshow(img) plt.axis('off') plt.subplot(132) plt.plot(bin_centers, hist, lw=2) plt.axvline(0.5, color='r', ls='--', lw=2) plt.text(0.57, 0.8, 'histogram', fontsize=20, transform = plt.gca().transAxes) plt.yticks([]) plt.subplot(133) plt.imshow(binary_img, cmap=plt.cm.gray, interpolation='nearest') plt.axis('off') plt.subplots_adjust(wspace=0.02, hspace=0.3, top=1, bottom=0.1, left=0, right=1) plt.show()