How can i compute AMBE?
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An objective measurement is proposed to rate the performance in preserving the original brightness. It is referred to as absolute mean brightness error (AMBE) and is defined as the absolute difference between the input and the output image’s mean AMBE = E(X) − E(Y) . X and Y denotes the input and output image, respectively. Lower AMBE indicates that the brightness is better preserved.
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I am implementing the paper.
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
on 2 Apr 2016
now what you want to do? who your data set look like? What you have do? What error appear in doing practice?
Ankita Singh
on 29 Apr 2018
i m too working on this paper...can you send me the implemented code in matlab????
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pranay yadav
on 24 Apr 2018
go for eme parameter better then amba or you can try Entropy for this
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