From: Nas on
Dear all,

I would like to measure the homogeneity of an image. I know that
graycoprops from image processing toolbox would provide me with the
properties of gray-level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) including
homogeneity. However I would like to know:

1-Would it make sense that I feed the image itself directly to
graycoprops instead of GLCM? (Acually there is also a code in file
exchange page doing the same thing named: STATISTICAL MEASURES OF
TEXTURE IN AN IMAGE)

2-If the answer is yes, would the values that I'll get make sense
statistically? (since instead of probabilities , actual intensities
are used.)

Please advise me on this. I appreciate it very much.

Best,
Nas
 | 
Pages: 1
Prev: Parallel port
Next: MIMO-OFDM simulation