I need to measure visual complexity of some images. For quantification of visual complexity Donderi has suggested the use of compression techniques such as Gif.

Donderi argues that when a picture is compressed the string of numbers that represent the organisation of that picture is a measure of its information content. So, data compression algorithms might provide a practical way for defining the complexity of a bit string – and therefore of a visual form encoded as a bit string. (Donderi, D. C. (2006). Visual complexity: A review. Psychological Bulletin, 132, 73–97)

My problem is that I know very little about programming and I don't know how to get to the number that will represent picture complexity.

Thanks for any ideas!

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What is the question here? Your question title doesn't make a lot of sense, – Oli Charlesworth Aug 31 '11 at 23:36
This is a publicly readable copy of what I think is the article you are referring to: pubs.drdc.gc.ca/PDFS/unc21/p521115.pdf . The idea is appealing but I'm afraid it's a whole lot more complicated than just transforming to gif and use the compressed size as a complexity yardstick.... – fvu Aug 31 '11 at 23:47
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