Bhattacharyya coefficient is a popular method that uses color histograms to correlate images. Bhattacharyya Coefficient is believed to be the absolute similarity measure for frequency coded data and it needs no bias correction. In this paper, we show that when this method is applied to gray scale images, it produces biased results. Correlation based on this measure is not adequate for common gray scale images, as the color in grayscale is not a sufficient feature. The biased ness is explored and demonstrated through numerous experiments with different kinds of non-rigid maneuvering objects in cluttered and less cluttered environments, in context to the object tracking. The spectral performance of the Bhattacharyya curve is compared with the spatial matching criterion i.e. Mean Square Difference.
M. Sohail Khalid, M. Umer Ilyas, M. Saquib Sarfara