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Alberto Fernández Villán
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Alberto Fernández Villán

Alberto Fernndez Villn is a software engineer with more than 12 years of experience in developing innovative solutions. In the last couple of years, he has been working in various projects related to monitoring systems for industrial plants, applying both Internet of Things (IoT) and big data technologies. He has a Ph.D. in computer vision (2017), a deep learning certification (2018), and several publications in connection with computer vision and machine learning in journals such as Machine Vision and Applications, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Sensors, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, IEEE Latin America Transactions, and more. As of 2013, he is a registered and active user (albertofernandez) on the Q&A OpenCV forum.
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Color histograms

In this section, we will see how to calculate color histograms. The script that performs this functionality is color_histogram.py. In the case of a multi-channel image (for example, a BGR image), the process of calculating the color histogram involves calculating the histogram in each of the channels. In this case, we have created a function to calculate the histogram from a three-channel image:

def hist_color_img(img):
"""Calculates the histogram from a three-channel image"""

histr = []
histr.append(cv2.calcHist([img], [0], None, [256], [0, 256]))
histr.append(cv2.calcHist([img], [1], None, [256], [0, 256]))
histr.append(cv2.calcHist([img], [2], None, [256], [0, 256]))
return histr

It should be noted that we could have created a for loop or a similar approach in order to call the cv2.calcHist() function three times...

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Alberto Fernández Villán

Alberto Fernndez Villn is a software engineer with more than 12 years of experience in developing innovative solutions. In the last couple of years, he has been working in various projects related to monitoring systems for industrial plants, applying both Internet of Things (IoT) and big data technologies. He has a Ph.D. in computer vision (2017), a deep learning certification (2018), and several publications in connection with computer vision and machine learning in journals such as Machine Vision and Applications, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Sensors, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, IEEE Latin America Transactions, and more. As of 2013, he is a registered and active user (albertofernandez) on the Q&A OpenCV forum.
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