I want to find earth mover's distance for two histograms.How do I do that?

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Prachi Sharma
Prachi Sharma le 19 Déc 2016
Commenté : Ernest Woei le 22 Avr 2017
I have two images and I have find out the rgb channel of both the images.Now I need to find out the earth mover's distance between red,green and blue channels for both the images consecutively.How do I do that?

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José-Luis
José-Luis le 19 Déc 2016
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Prachi Sharma
Prachi Sharma le 21 Déc 2016
1blue2pink-it is the original image perfblueup-is the upper part take out from the image perfpinkright-is the right part taken out from the image mid-is the intersection of the two color pens screenshot-shows vertically-histograms of rgb channels of blue cropped part,then histograms of rgb channels of pink cropped part then lastly histograms of rgb channels of mid(intersection of two pens).
Ernest Woei
Ernest Woei le 22 Avr 2017
If I recall correctly, for this particular function,
F1 is a vector referring to locations, while W1 refers to the weights at each location. For example, suppose locations are in 3D and we have 3 points,
F1 = [1 2 3;
10 11 12;
20 20 20]
W1 = [1/4;
1/2;
1/4]
which means point (1, 2, 3) has 1/4 weight, (10, 11, 12) has 1/2 weight, and (20, 20, 20) has 1/4 weight.
In your case for images. For example, image 1, channel R. Using R's histogram where this histogram has bins, and each bin has an associated center, then you have the necessary pieces for F1 and W1.
Finally FUNC is a reference function that helps you compute distances between say 3D points or bin centers.

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