comparing two images quantitavely

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Very Determined
Very Determined 2016년 11월 9일
댓글: Very Determined 2016년 11월 14일
I want to compare a number of images with a reference image to determine which image matched the reference image most. I think getting a number out of this comparison can be useful. Here is the code:
I1 = imread('I1.jpg');
I2 = imread('I2.jpg');
obj = imshowpair(I1,I2, 'diff')
obj.CData
Avg = mean (mean(obj.CData))
Is it possible to use the CData information for this comparison? Am I doing this right? I also couldn't find what kind of information is stored in CData. And is there any better way to quantify this comparison?
Thank you

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2016년 11월 9일
No, that's not right. You'd better off using ssim(), immse(), or psnr(). Or MAD: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_absolute_deviation, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_absolute_deviation
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2016년 11월 14일
CData is the pixel values of the image displayed in the axes. It seems to be the actual pixel values, not the 24 bit RGB values, so it you displayed a floating point image in the range 1000 to 123456, it would give you those numbers back, not numbers in the 0-255 range.
Very Determined
Very Determined 2016년 11월 14일
Thank you.

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