8.84. Fill Bad Data

Group (Subgroup)

Processing (Cleanup)

Description

This Filter removes small noise in the data, but keeps larger regions that are possibly Features, e.g., pores or defects. This Filter collects the bad Cells (Feature Id = 0) and erodes them until none remain. However, contiguous groups of bad Cells that have at least as many Cells as the minimum allowed defect size entered by the user will not be eroded.

Small IN100 Before

Small IN100 After

The above images show the before and after results of running this filter with a minimum defect size of 1000 voxels. Note that because the minimum defect size was set to 1000 voxels that the over scan area was not modified (the area in all black around the sample).

WARNING: Feature Data Will Become Invalid

By modifying the cell level data, any feature data that was previously computed will most likely be invalid at this point. Filters that compute feature level data should be rerun to ensure accurate final results from your pipeline.

Input Parameter(s)

Parameter Name

Parameter Type

Parameter Notes

Description

Minimum Allowed Defect Size

Scalar Value

Int32

The size at which a group of bad Cells are left unfilled as a ‘defect’

Store Defects as New Phase

Bool

Whether to change the phase of ‘defect’ larger than the minimum allowed size above

Input Data Objects

Parameter Name

Parameter Type

Parameter Notes

Description

Selected Image Geometry

Geometry Selection

Image

The target geometry

Cell Feature Ids

Array Selection

Allowed Types: int32 Comp. Shape: 1

Specifies to which feature each cell belongs.

Cell Phases

Array Selection

Allowed Types: int32 Comp. Shape: 1

Specifies to which Ensemble each Cell belongs.

Attribute Arrays to Ignore

MultiArraySelection

The list of arrays to ignore when performing the algorithm

Example Pipelines

  • (08) SmallIN100 Full Reconstruction

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