Computing Mean Spatial Frequency of Image?
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I'm trying to compute the average spatial frequency of some images. The code I'm using is:
files = dir('*.jpg');
images_emo = cell(numel(files),1);
i=1;
for file = files'
images_emo{i} = imread(file.name);
im=double(rgb2gray(images_emo{i}));
imgFFT = fft2(im);
emo_sf_av(i) = mean(mean(abs(imgFFT)));
i=i+1;
end
Is this accurately computing the mean spatial frequency? And in what units?
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Image Analyst
on 22 Feb 2017
No, it does not. That computes the mean power of all the spatial frequencies. It would be like if you had a set of normally distributed random numbers and took the histogram and then took the mean of the counts. You'd have the mean bin height - the mean of the counts (the y axis) - you would not have the mean value of the x (i.e. frequency) axis , which is what I think you want. To get the mean y you do sum(y*x)/sum(x) and to get the mean x you do sum(y*x)/sum(y). Those are just standard formulas.
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Ajay Shankar
on 3 Sep 2018
Thanks by extracting row got spectrum as attached like in my improfile however fftRow is not giving me periodicity or spatial frequency see its plot. What to do . I used code grayImage= imread('D:\010020.jpg'); imshow(grayImage); grayLevel = grayImage(10, :); plot(grayLevel); fftRow = fft(grayLevel); plot(fftRow);
Image Analyst
on 3 Sep 2018
Ajay, attach a screen shot as a PNG file, not a fig file - they're easy to see right here in the browser.
Please attach 010020.jpg if you want more help. Do it in your own post rather than in Gina's post from a year and a half ago.
If you don't see spikes in your fft, then there is probably no energy at certain special spatial frequencies.
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