tf.image.ssim(
img1,
img2,
max_val
)
Defined in tensorflow/python/ops/image_ops_impl.py
.
Computes SSIM index between img1 and img2.
This function is based on the standard SSIM implementation from: Wang, Z., Bovik, A. C., Sheikh, H. R., & Simoncelli, E. P. (2004). Image quality assessment: from error visibility to structural similarity. IEEE transactions on image processing.
Details: - 11x11 Gaussian filter of width 1.5 is used. - k1 = 0.01, k2 = 0.03 as in the original paper.
The image sizes must be at least 11x11 because of the filter size.
Example:
# Read images from file.
im1 = tf.decode_png('path/to/im1.png')
im2 = tf.decode_png('path/to/im2.png')
# Compute SSIM over tf.uint8 Tensors.
ssim1 = tf.image.ssim(im1, im2, max_val=255)
# Compute SSIM over tf.float32 Tensors.
im1 = tf.image.convert_image_dtype(im1, tf.float32)
im2 = tf.image.convert_image_dtype(im2, tf.float32)
ssim2 = tf.image.ssim(im1, im2, max_val=1.0)
# ssim1 and ssim2 both have type tf.float32 and are almost equal.
Args:
img1
: First image batch.img2
: Second image batch.max_val
: The dynamic range of the images (i.e., the difference between the maximum the and minimum allowed values).
Returns:
A tensor containing an SSIM value for each image in batch. Returned SSIM values are in range (-1, 1], when pixel values are non-negative. Returns a tensor with shape: broadcast(img1.shape[:-3], img2.shape[:-3]).