i need to compare two images. the main purpose is Logo identification. i tried to use SIFT . but i do not understand how to mark key points and comparing. i am using Linux. I am trying to use SiftDemoV4. can anyone help in using it in Linux command-line step by step. I need to compare two jpg images.
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there is a command which let you compare two images. That you can get by installing a package named as imagemagic
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open your terminal with CTRL+ALT+T and type as sudo apt-get install imagemagic
then do as
compare <Image1.jpeg> <image2.jpeg> <compare.jpeg>
There is a flawless tutorial on Image comparison and I am sure that its gonna help you . http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/compare/
I have tested it my self. look at here
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hai .. mine is kind of logo identification ... for example.. i have Logo of Dicovey channel.. and i need to compare with other Tv screenshot images. if the logo is identified it should give some output. can i implement such app ?? Aug 31, 2013 at 15:51
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@AdityaSukuRaghavit compares those images and will give you what is the difference between those two iamges as the result image. Look at the tutorial link , thats really very good link who needs image comparison.– Raja GAug 31, 2013 at 15:53
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i am capturing videos from the televison set top boxes and im cutting into jpg images using ffmpeg. my target is to identify the channel name which currently watching. so i prefered Logo identication and sent the name of the channel to our server. I need to identify the channel Logo . Can u help me in that.? Aug 31, 2013 at 16:28