Euclidian Norm and Brightness between 2 images
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I really appreciate your help and I would be soo grateful if you help me with this?, I have two questions...
How to calculate these two equations if I have two images(RGB)as an input,
1- Euclidian Norm between 2 images, the equation is shown below:
[this measure is used to find the set of the closest palette color in Euclidian norm]
d= sqrt ( (R1-R2)^2 + (G1-G2)^2 + (B1-B2)^2 );
2- Brightness between 2 images, the equation is shown below:
[Brightness information, which measures the brightness of the cover image and the Stego image and compute the difference between the brightness of the cover image and the brightness of the Stego image, this is done by measuring the length of the RGB vector for both cover and Stego images. The calculation is done according to the following
formula:]
L= sqrt (R^2 + G^2 + B^) ;
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shikha mangal
on 16 Apr 2016
hi i want to ask something related to the above question.
i want to calculate difference matrix between two rgb images by applying the euclidean distance formula on them,and the difference matrix should also be an image.is it possible?
Actually i have to use that matrix for further operation to generate reference background image of my frame sequence.please help me with this.i am truely in need.thanks
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Junaid
on 6 Feb 2012
then I guess for L you can do following.
R1 = R1(:); R2 = R2(:);
G1 = G1(:); G2 = G2(:);
B1 = B1(:); B2 = B2(:);
L1 = sqrt(sum(double((R1.^2 + G1.^2 + B1.^2)))) ;
L2 = sqrt(sum(double((R2.^2 + G2.^2 + B2.^2)))) ;
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Junaid
on 6 Feb 2012
Edited: Jan
on 18 May 2018
You question is not quite clear, if you take the Euclidean norm between two images, then the formula you have written would return a matrix. I guess you want to get euclidean norm between two images as one scalar number right ? If so then based on your formula I have written code in steps.
Let A, and B be the two RGB images with same dimensions.
R1 = A(:,:,1); R2 = B(:,:,1);
G1 = A(:,:,2); G2 = B(:,:,2);
B1 = A(:,:,3); B2 = B(:,:,3);
s = (R1-R2).^2+(G1-G2).^2+(B1-B2).^2;
s = s(:);
d= sqrt(sum(s)); % this is euclidean norm
As your formula for Brightness can be computed as follow
L = sqrt(double((R1.^2 + G1.^2 + B1.^2))) ;
Here L is the Brightness of image 1 by your formula, it is Matrix. I m not very clear about your formula.
[EDITED, typo fixed: G1/2 and B1/2 inserted]
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