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How to get the histogram features of an RGB image? and can use it as color extraction? i want to find the mean, variance ,skewness, energy ,kurtosis, and entropy .. please help

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I have this project that need to extact the color features . I already know how to get the average RGB but i want to add more feautes .

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Niti K
Niti K on 26 Feb 2019
you can either convert rgb image to grayscale using rgb2gray or plot histograms for individual channel using indexing.
for example red channel for an RGB image can be accessed by I(:,:,1) where I is the rgb image.
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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson on 27 Feb 2019
For colour extraction you could first convert the image from RGB to HSV, HSI (though that has wrapping/branch-cut issues in the hue) or Lab space. Those image formats might give more meaningful colour histograms. Also have a look at the file exchange contributions that does this task well:

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Feb 2019
Not sure you really need all those, but for what it's worth, attached is my code for finding central spatial moments of an image.

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