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I know how to calculate the entropy of a single image channel. But I want to calculate entropy for each image from a dataset (almost 800), so that the output shows "what percent of images" are in some specific entropy range.

my entropy code: (I'm using MATLAB 2015b)

I= im;
Red = I(:,:,1);
Green = I(:,:,2);
Blue = I(:,:,3);

%I = I(:); % Vectorization of RGB values
p = imhist(Red); % Histogram
p(p == 0) = [ ];% remove zero entries in p
p = p ./ numel(I); % normalize p so that sum(p) is one.
Er = round(-sum(p.*log2(p)),3);

p = imhist(Blue); % Histogram
p(p == 0) = [ ];% remove zero entries in p
p = p ./ numel(I); % normalize p so that sum(p) is one.
Eb = round(-sum(p.*log2(p)),3);

figure(1),imshow(im),title(['Entropy for R channel = ', num2str(Er),', Entropy for B channel = ', num2str(Eb)]);

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You can put your code in a for loop:

files = dir('c:\data\*.jpg');  % Or whatever filter will pick your images
for k = 1 : length(files)
   im = fullfile(files(k).folder, files(k).name)
   im = imread(im);
  
   % Your code %
   % but change Er = ... in Er(k) = ... and Eb(k) = ... 
   % so you can store the results
end

percentage = sum(Er > Eb) / numel(Er) * 100; % Percentage of images with red entropy higher than blue entropy

disp(['Percentage of images with red entropy higher than blue entropy: ' num2str(percentage)])

Be careful because if you post your code as it is, it will try to open 800 figures!!

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  • Thank you so much! Actually, I have to find what percent of images has entropy of Red channel higher than Blue channel. In that case, should I use an If-else outside the block? or can you suggest any particular solution? Jul 15, 2021 at 19:40
  • @RakibMostafiz I changed the answer with the last bit of information
    – Zep
    Jul 16, 2021 at 5:00
  • Can you please check this? pastebin.com/Vpin1N0w I am getting error. "Undefined function or variable 'Er'. Error in Untitled (line 25)" Jul 16, 2021 at 14:13
  • What's the value of k when you get the error? I am going to guess that the path to the images is wrong, so the variable files is empty, and the for look is skipped.
    – Zep
    Jul 16, 2021 at 23:20
  • @RakibMostafiz Please consider accepting the answer if it solved your problem
    – Zep
    Jul 19, 2021 at 2:30

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