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I have calculated the histograms of two images in Java (Code modified and shortened):

for (int posX = 0; posX < image.getWidth(); posX++)
{
    for (int posY = 0; posY < image.getHeight(); posY++)
    {
        Color c1 = new Color(image.getRGB(posX, posY));
        cummulative[0] = cummulative[0] + c1.getRed();
        cummulative[1] = cummulative[1] + c1.getGreen();
        cummulative[2] = cummulative[2] + c1.getBlue();
        numPixels++;
    }
}        
    r1 = cummulative[0] / numPixels;
    g1 = cummulative[1] / numPixels;
    b1 = cummulative[2] / numPixels;

and then calculated the Euclidean Distance of the histograms:

tempDist = Math.sqrt((r1 - r2) * (r1 - r2) + (g1 - g2) * (g1 - g2) + (b1 - b2) * (b1 - b2));

Now I want to calculate the Chi-Squared Distance distance instead the Euclidean Distance. But I have no idea how to implement that. Please can someone give an introduction for that?

Edit:

I have now the following code to generate the histogram:

float[] histogram = new float[256];

for (int i = 0; i < input.getWidth(); i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < input.getHeight(); j++) {
    int color = 0;
    switch (colorVal) {
        case 1:
            color = new Color(input.getRGB(i, j)).getRed();
            break;
        case 2:
            color = new Color(input.getRGB(i, j)).getGreen();
            break;
        case 3:
            color = new Color(input.getRGB(i, j)).getBlue();
            break;
    }
    histogram[color]++;
}

}

How can I continue supposed I have the following Data:

Image 1:

R 10 count 1000

R 20 count 100

R 30 count 100

G 20 count 600

G 255 count 600

B 0 count 800

B 200 count 400

Image 2:

R 10 count 1000

R 20 count 200

G 20 count 600

G 255 count 600

B 0 count 800

B 100 count 200

B 200 count 200

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  • Did you have a look at the formula and tried to implement it?
    – Daniel
    Jul 29, 2014 at 10:06
  • There are really limited sources about it and I found different formulas. Is this the correct one? D(P||Q) = sum((P(i)- E(i))^2/E(i)), while E(i )= (P(i) + Q(i))/2; Jul 29, 2014 at 11:22

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you have just summed up the r,g,b values, and not computed a histogram. First, compute the histogram correctly, then Chi squared distance can be computed as d(x,y) = sum( (xi-yi)^2 / (xi+yi) ) / 2, where x and y are your histograms, and i is the bin index of the histogram

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