Haralik features : Maximal Correlation Coefficient

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Hi Guys, I am working on haralik features and so far I managed to find all the 13 features except for Maximal Correlation Coefficient, that should be calculated as:
I've already define the px and py:
p_x(i,k) = p_x(i,k) + glcm(i,j,k);
p_y(i,k) = p_y(i,k) + glcm(j,i,k);
p(i,j)=glcm(i,j,k)
I ahve 4 offsets
thank u in advance for ur comments
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Apr 2022
What are Q, p, px, and py? Which is your image? How did you get the glcm array? How does your equation compute Q(i, j)?
Hend Abouche
Hend Abouche on 10 Apr 2022
Edited: Hend Abouche on 10 Apr 2022
glcm is the results of graycomatrix(gry,'offset',offsets); using a gray image, p is co-occurence probability matrix,
px(i): i-th entry in the marginal-probability matrix obtained by summing the rows of p(i,j)
py(j): j-th entry in the marginal-probability matrix obtained by summing the columns of p(i,j)
PS: I normalized the data: glcm = glcm./sum(glcm(:));

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Apr 2022
You need to have 3 nested loops. The outer one would be over j (columns). The middle one would be over i (rows). The innermost one would be over k.
[rows, columns] = size(p)
for j = 1 : columns
for i = 1 : rows
numerator = 0;
denominator = 0;
for k = 1 : columns
numerator = numerator + p(i, k) * p(j, k);
denominator = denominator + px(i) * py(k);
end
Q(i, j) = sum(numerator / denominator);
end
end
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Serhat Yesilkoy
Serhat Yesilkoy on 14 Dec 2022
Edited: Serhat Yesilkoy on 14 Dec 2022
hi,I didn't understand the part of how the marginal probability functions px and py are defined.Unrecognized function or variable 'px'.Unrecognized function or variable 'px'. I am facing the problem.

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