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Image Comparison. We define “comparing two images” as finding differences or similarities. Between two images. Differences may be quantitative or qualitative. Comparing images may be useful if finding differences or similarities is.
Check that the height matches, if not return false. Then, check if the width matches, and if not, return false. Then check each pixel until you find one that doesn't match. When you do, return false. Maybe you convert the images in to byte64 Strings and then compare them. **OpenCV lib for Android :
find edges in the images and measure the distance between edge pixels in both images. (for shape) Divide the images in a set of discrete regions and compare the average color of each region. Threshold the images at one (or a set of) level(s) and count the number of pixels where the resulting black/white images differ.
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