Translation in x & y

How can I find the translations in the x & y coordinates in order to align edge detected images. I have 3 edge detected images and I want to align the second and third parts(G&R) to the first(B).
How can I do this using the 'circshift' function. As I want to Use the sum of squared difference metric to measure how well images match:
Sum of squared differences: sum( (image1-image2).^2 )
I want to record the displacements in x&y that were used to align the parts for each image

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 2 Avr 2013

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Your method will be, well, let's say "suboptimal." You might want to give imregister() a try. You can run it on either on the original images or the edge detected output images.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 3 Avr 2013
Here's my demo of normalized cross correlation which can be used to locate one image in another: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/69245#answer_80505

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 2 Avr 2013

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doc imregister
I have also found this one to be very fast and efficient:
It does not minimize the sum of squared differences, though. It instead maximizes the normalized cross power spectrum.
Implementing your own minimization of SSD should be fairly straight forward, simply a for-loop over a few different ranges.

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Fabo
Fabo le 9 Avr 2013
How would I do a for-loop for the ssd, Im new to matlab

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Isabella Marino
Isabella Marino le 5 Oct 2020

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Q=-6;
P=1;
(Q&P)

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