On Angles Between Two Images
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Abstract
An image consisting of (m, n) pixels can be seen as a matrix of m × n size. Based on the formula of angles between two subspaces, a pair of angles can be defined between two matrices, by utilizing column spaces and row spaces of the two matrices. The singular values of each matrix can be used to calculate distances. Thus, a distance representation is obtained, and a pair of angles between 2 matrices of the same size.
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