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===== Spectral Statistical Attributes ===== | ===== Spectral Statistical Attributes ===== | ||
- | * **Amplitude** - represents the difference between the maximum and minimum pixel values of a region for the given image band/channel. | + | * **Amplitude** - represents the difference between the maximum and minimum pixel values of an object **O** for the given image layer **L**. |
- | * **Brightness** - | + | * **Brightness** - represents the brightness of an image object. |
* **Correlation** - Correlation is a similarity measure between two data sets under an absolute scale between [-1,1]. It is calculated as shown by the next formula: | * **Correlation** - Correlation is a similarity measure between two data sets under an absolute scale between [-1,1]. It is calculated as shown by the next formula: | ||
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- | * **Ratio** - | + | * **Ratio** - represents the amount that layer L contributes to the total brightness of an image object. |
* **StdDeviation** - The standard deviation represents the numerical data dispersion degree surrounding the mean. It is defined by: | * **StdDeviation** - The standard deviation represents the numerical data dispersion degree surrounding the mean. It is defined by: |