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import numpy as np
from ..util.dtype import dtype_range
from .._shared.utils import warn, check_shape_equality
__all__ = ['mean_squared_error',
'normalized_root_mse',
'peak_signal_noise_ratio',
]
def _as_floats(image0, image1):
"""
Promote im1, im2 to nearest appropriate floating point precision.
"""
float_type = np.result_type(image0.dtype, image1.dtype, np.float32)
image0 = np.asarray(image0, dtype=float_type)
image1 = np.asarray(image1, dtype=float_type)
return image0, image1
def mean_squared_error(image0, image1):
"""
Compute the mean-squared error between two images.
Parameters
----------
image0, image1 : ndarray
Images. Any dimensionality, must have same shape.
Returns
-------
mse : float
The mean-squared error (MSE) metric.
Notes
-----
.. versionchanged:: 0.16
This function was renamed from ``skimage.measure.compare_mse`` to
``skimage.metrics.mean_squared_error``.
"""
check_shape_equality(image0, image1)
image0, image1 = _as_floats(image0, image1)
return np.mean((image0 - image1) ** 2, dtype=np.float64)
def normalized_root_mse(image_true, image_test, *, normalization='euclidean'):
"""
Compute the normalized root mean-squared error (NRMSE) between two
images.
Parameters
----------
image_true : ndarray
Ground-truth image, same shape as im_test.
image_test : ndarray
Test image.
normalization : {'euclidean', 'min-max', 'mean'}, optional
Controls the normalization method to use in the denominator of the
NRMSE. There is no standard method of normalization across the
literature [1]_. The methods available here are as follows:
- 'euclidean' : normalize by the averaged Euclidean norm of
``im_true``::
NRMSE = RMSE * sqrt(N) / || im_true ||
where || . || denotes the Frobenius norm and ``N = im_true.size``.
This result is equivalent to::
NRMSE = || im_true - im_test || / || im_true ||.
- 'min-max' : normalize by the intensity range of ``im_true``.
- 'mean' : normalize by the mean of ``im_true``
Returns
-------
nrmse : float
The NRMSE metric.
Notes
-----
.. versionchanged:: 0.16
This function was renamed from ``skimage.measure.compare_nrmse`` to
``skimage.metrics.normalized_root_mse``.
References
----------
.. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root-mean-square_deviation
"""
check_shape_equality(image_true, image_test)
image_true, image_test = _as_floats(image_true, image_test)
# Ensure that both 'Euclidean' and 'euclidean' match
normalization = normalization.lower()
if normalization == 'euclidean':
denom = np.sqrt(np.mean((image_true * image_true), dtype=np.float64))
elif normalization == 'min-max':
denom = image_true.max() - image_true.min()
elif normalization == 'mean':
denom = image_true.mean()
else:
raise ValueError("Unsupported norm_type")
return np.sqrt(mean_squared_error(image_true, image_test)) / denom
def peak_signal_noise_ratio(image_true, image_test, *, data_range=None):
"""
Compute the peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) for an image.
Parameters
----------
image_true : ndarray
Ground-truth image, same shape as im_test.
image_test : ndarray
Test image.
data_range : int, optional
The data range of the input image (distance between minimum and
maximum possible values). By default, this is estimated from the image
data-type.
Returns
-------
psnr : float
The PSNR metric.
Notes
-----
.. versionchanged:: 0.16
This function was renamed from ``skimage.measure.compare_psnr`` to
``skimage.metrics.peak_signal_noise_ratio``.
References
----------
.. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_signal-to-noise_ratio
"""
check_shape_equality(image_true, image_test)
if data_range is None:
if image_true.dtype != image_test.dtype:
warn("Inputs have mismatched dtype. Setting data_range based on "
"im_true.", stacklevel=2)
dmin, dmax = dtype_range[image_true.dtype.type]
true_min, true_max = np.min(image_true), np.max(image_true)
if true_max > dmax or true_min < dmin:
raise ValueError(
"im_true has intensity values outside the range expected for "
"its data type. Please manually specify the data_range")
if true_min >= 0:
# most common case (255 for uint8, 1 for float)
data_range = dmax
else:
data_range = dmax - dmin
image_true, image_test = _as_floats(image_true, image_test)
err = mean_squared_error(image_true, image_test)
return 10 * np.log10((data_range ** 2) / err)