Use of G Statistics equation for comparing sample distribution.
- From: crd319@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:29:00 -0700 (PDT)
I am working on a project which involves comparing two regions of an
image by means of a "G statistic" The equation I am to use is as
follows:
E_(variable) denotes a Sigma (Summation) with variable as its
condition
ie:
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variable
s,m are two histograms (256x8 2D histograms)
i is a bin number
f_i is the frequency at bin i
The equation, as defined in the paper I'm using, is:
G = 2*( [E_s,m E_i f_i log f_i] -[E_s,m (E_i f_i) log (E_i f_i)] -
[E_i (E_s,m f_i) log (E_s,m f_i) ] +
[(E_s,m E_i f_i) log (E_s,m E_i f_i) ]
I am trying to perform this comparison within a computer program but I
am unsure of the logical flow of it, mostly since there are 3
variables (s,m,i) but only one is explicitly shown to be used. I am
not familiar with this complex of a problem so if anyone could help my
try and decipher this equation, I would be grateful.
Chris
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