How to histogram equilize an image?
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Suppose i have a set of face images I1,I2, ,IM ,size of each image being LxL,in the training set.Now how to histogram equalize all the images and represent them as row vectors of size L^2 (i mean L to the power 2)each...
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Sean de Wolski
am 24 Feb. 2012
doc histeq
doc reshape
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Jurgen
am 15 Nov. 2012
Bearbeitet: Jurgen
am 15 Nov. 2012
Your error is because the matrix you want to equalize is not 2D. Im assuming its an RGB image. Either equalize all color channels separately (dangerous) or convert to a difference colorspace.
If you convert to e.g. L*a*b* or YCbCr you only need to equalize the luma channel, and then convert back again to RGB.
Note you can not represent an LxL RGB image as a vector of length L^2 without resorting to:
- throwing away data (e.g. color)
- indexing or some other form of encoding.This is because your RGB image contains LxLx3 elements.
Suppose you convert to grayscale then it is possible by using reshape or just J(:). To avoid columnwise dumping transpose first (permute for N-Dim.) e.g. (J = J').
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