Hello everyone ,
I aim to compare two 2D arrays which represent the reflectivity of an object.
I generate with the inbuilt ssim function the map of the structural similiraty index. And in some regions i get a negative value. I have read the description of the index and i do not get the physical meaning of a negative value.
P.S : my two images are positive double real numbers

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Albert Hall
Albert Hall 2024년 2월 21일
Thx for your answer Jonas but this does not help. I have two positive real matrixes which values are between 0 and 1 . And I have some local negative ssim values (not especially -1 ,-0.2 for instance) . I don't get the physical meaning . My images are not anti-correlated.

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Matt J
Matt J 2024년 2월 21일
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A negative SSIM value means the values in those regions tend to be negatively correlated. When X goes low, then Y tends to go high.

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Albert Hall
Albert Hall 2024년 2월 22일
okay , I got your point , thanks
Matt J
Matt J 2024년 2월 22일
You're quite welcome, but if your question is resolved, please Accept-click the answer.

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