How to calculate PSNR of binary image

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snake eyes
snake eyes el 23 de Ag. de 2011
Comentada: DGM el 13 de Dic. de 2024
Please ,tell me the PSNR equation for binary image,whose pixel values are just 0 or 1 .
Thanks in advance.

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Pratik
Pratik el 12 de Dic. de 2024
Hi,
'psnr' function can be used to calculate the value given the original and reconstructed image.
Please refer to the following documentation of 'psnr' function for more information:
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DGM
DGM el 13 de Dic. de 2024
IPT psnr() does not accept logical inputs.
Admittedly, all logical images are "binarized", but not all "binarized" images are logical; however, in most contexts, it's reasonable to assume that binary image handling within MATLAB is done using logical arrays.
They could always be cast as double or any other class, but bear in mind that they must be cast and scaled.
inpict = imread('cameraman.tif');
a = inpict>127;
b = inpict>128;
% this works
psnr(im2double(a),im2double(b)) % cast and scaled
ans = 22.2430
% this is identical
psnr(im2uint8(a),im2uint8(b)) % cast and scaled
ans = 22.2430
% but if the inputs are not scaled to suit their class
% then the measure becomes class-dependent.
psnr(uint8(a),uint8(b)) % cast, but not scaled
ans = 70.3738
psnr(uint16(a),uint16(b)) % cast, but not scaled
ans = 118.5725

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