in reply to Re^2: Can i Compare two images in perl ?
in thread Can i Compare two images in perl ?
That's interesting. But only 1/4 of the information required to tackle the problem.
Only one pair of images, and no reference as to you would rate them--are they 2% similar or 98% similar?
Isolating the pink in the images is relatively simple: cluster1 & cluster8.
One problem is that the graphs have been produced using anti-aliasing. A process that trades accuracy for aesthetic appearance. Which means that if you try to subtract one image from another you get a big blurry streak of color: cluster1 - cluster8
With some more processing it should be possible to retrieve a single, contiguous line from those fat, fuzzy, discontinuous streaks. Albiet that it might take several passes to do so.
But the show stopper as far as achieving your single similarity figure is the lack of any indication of how to rate the two posted images for similarity.
It is obvious that if the two lines, once reduced to continuous, single pixel wide lines, exactly overlaid each other, that would constitute 100% similarity. But how do you rate divergence?
Possibilities:
That is, in the following 10 pixel wide overlay:
x o x o x o oxoxox o x o x
Because X positions 4 through 7 overlap, that would be 40% similarity.
Meaning that this overlay would rate as having a higher similarity than the one above:
xxx ooo oxoxox oo xx
Even though they overlap to the same extent.
Meaning that:
xxxxxxxxxx oooooooooo
Would have a much higher simlilarity rating than:
xxxxxxxxxx oooooooooo
Despite there being no overlap at all.
So then the problem is, what do you consider to be 0% similarity? (Which is why I asked for two pairs of images and associated ratings in the first place.)
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Re^4: Can i Compare two images in perl ?
by deep3101 (Acolyte) on Jun 02, 2011 at 04:19 UTC | |
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Jun 03, 2011 at 05:41 UTC |