The lines in the image are frequent, therefore, we can conclude that to remove the lines we need to suppress the frequencies that correspond to these lines.
The enhanced image after working on the Fourier space is shown below.
We then binarized this image for further cleaning process.
In both opening operations, the resulting image shows no success. The text are not readable. Part of the lines were even enhanced.
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Thanks Ed for pointers and help in GIMP.
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Rating: 5/10 since I was only able to remove the lines from the original image and that I wasn't successful in extracting the text from the image. The resulting image was also very dirty.
Thanks Ed for pointers and help in GIMP.
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Rating: 5/10 since I was only able to remove the lines from the original image and that I wasn't successful in extracting the text from the image. The resulting image was also very dirty.
1 comment:
Julie, the problem here was that your blobs of interest, the letters, was in black and the background was in white. Thus the opening and closing operations acted on the background. You would have to invert the binary image first. Also, a judicious choice of structuring elements would be able to stitch together a letter divided by a line.
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