Normal distribution

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Jaanu
Jaanu el 2 de Nov. de 2011
Hi, i need to calculate the normal distribution value for an image. for that,i used the following coding,
I=imread('image1.jpg');
K = double(I(:));
mu=mean(K);
sigma=std2(K);
P=normpdf(K, mu, sigma);
Z = norminv(P,mu,sigma);
when i use some images it is giving the values. but sometimes it is giving like 'NaN'.I don't know how to solve this problem. Please help me.

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Christopher Kanan
Christopher Kanan el 2 de Nov. de 2011
Instead of casting the image as a zero, you might consider using im2double. Otherwise your image values may be very large causing a floating point problem.
You should check to see if any non-finite values ( see isfinite) are present in mu, sigma, P, or just Z. Since you are treating K as a vector, you could use std instead of std2 as well.
I=im2double(imread('image1.jpg'));
K = I(:);
mu=mean(K);
sigma=std(K);
P=normpdf(K, mu, sigma);
Z = norminv(P,mu,sigma);
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Jaanu
Jaanu el 10 de Jun. de 2012
still i am getting NaN value. could you please suggest any other solution.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 2 de Nov. de 2011
Check to see whether the images that work (or do not work) are all RGB images and the others grayscale ?
Also, check to see if sigma is perhaps coming out 0.
Note: You might as well use std(K) instead of std2(K) as std2(K) is just std(K(:)) but K is already a column vector in your code.
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Jaanu
Jaanu el 10 de Jun. de 2012
sometimes, why is mean value giving zero? even if i apply your hint too?

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