How to find the Similarity between two Histograms??

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arun kumar
arun kumar am 12 Jul. 2017
Kommentiert: Diego Mesa am 30 Nov. 2020
Hi,
I was wondering if there are other methods for finding the similiraty between two histograms quantitatively rather than different distance comparision methods like Battachary distance,KL divergence,EMd............
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Diego Mesa
Diego Mesa am 30 Nov. 2020
What was the problem with those metrics? I'm considering using Jensen-Shannon for comparing two histograms (I'm fiting a kernel distribution to the histogram first)

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 12 Jul. 2017
One option is the chi-square test if you want to test the statistical hypothesis that the two are different. (See Chi-Square Test for Independence (link) for one example.) My File Exchange search for chi square (link) returned 96 contributions.
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arun kumar
arun kumar am 12 Jul. 2017
Let me explain you in brief.... I have two data sets basically one from left leg(say X1)and other from right leg(say X2),after taking the histogram of X1 and X2 I need to find a way that tells me how much symmetry is there between the two histograms quantatively(I should get a numerical number so that I can say this much of % symmetry is there between the two histogram ). If X1 data is obtained by limp walking and X2 is by normal walk then there will be less symmetry between the histograms. So, I'm in need of various methods I can implement on the histograms that tells the symmetry measure. I hope my question is clear now :)
Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 13 Jul. 2017
Not as clear as it would be if you had posted bar charts of a normal histogram and an abnormal histogram.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 12 Jul. 2017
What is your data? There are different ways of comparing data other than comparing their histograms. For example two completely different looking images may have the exact same histogram. So, what does your data represent and are you sure comparing the histograms is the best way to compare them or the best approach, though comparing histograms may be a perfectly good thing to do?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 12 Jul. 2017
I suggest you check the literature. I'm sure someone has already done that before. See
16.7.4.5 Walking, Gait Recognition, Gait Analysis
16.7.4.5.1 Walking, Gait Recognition, University of Southampton
16.7.4.5.2 Cyclic Motion, Periodic Motion, for Walking and Gait Recognition
16.7.4.5.3 Human ID Using Gait, Recognition of People Through Gait
16.7.4.5.4 Gait Analysis, Depth, 3-D Data, 3-D from Gait
16.7.4.5.5 Gait Analysis, Diagnosis of Difference, Joint Information, Motion Capture
16.7.4.5.6 Rehabilitation Systems, Rehabilitation Techniques
16.7.4.5.7 Human Motion Capture, Joint Information, Special Activities
16.7.4.5.8 Human Motion Capture, Dance Activities
arun kumar
arun kumar am 12 Jul. 2017
Thanks for the information. unfortunately i didn't find the particular methods to find the symmetry between the histograms :(

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