calculating error while averaging multiple images
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Hi, I have a simple problem and needs guidance. I have 15 image files. I want to calculate the average of these images and calculate error on these images. Any help is appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
2020-8-9
Do you want the average of the R, G, and B separately for each image?
Are you asking for averages to be taken over time for each pixel's R, G, B components?
Read the images into a 4D array, rows by columns by colorpanes by image_number . Then mean(Stack,4) or std(Stack, [], 4)
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Walter Roberson
2020-8-12
function [imageData, imgstd] = meanImage(path, fileNamePrefix, fileNameSufix, n, mStart, mEnd)
N = mEnd - (mStart - 1);
currentImage = double(loadImage(path, fileNamePrefix, fileNameSufix, n, mStart));
imgsum = currentImage;
imgsqsum = imgsum.^2;
for mm = (mStart+1):mEnd
currentImage = double(loadImage(path, fileNamePrefix, fileNameSufix, n, mm));
imgsum = imgsum + currentImage;
imgsqsum = imgsqum + currentImage.^2;
end
mean_img = imgsum ./ N;
imageData = cast(mean_img, class(currentImage));
imgstd = sqrt((imgsqsum - 2 .* mean_img .* imgsum + mean_img.^2) ./ (N-1));
end
This code deliberately turns the mean image back into the datatype of the individual images, such as uint8. This is because it calculates the mean image in the same units as the original image, not in terms of the 0 to 1 range that could be used instead. Whether this is best for you depends on what you want to do with the mean image.
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Image Analyst
2020-8-10
编辑:Image Analyst
2020-8-12
See my attached demo. It averages RGB and gray scale images and gives statistics about them.. Adapt as needed.
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