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The image is divided into 12 .The mean and standard deviation of all 12 images is identified.I want to draw the scatter plot for mean and standard deviation.Can anyone say the matlab code for this Can I Use single scatter plot for representing mean and SD

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Jaswanth on 2 Aug 2024 at 15:34

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Hi,

You can use scatter function of MATLAB to create a scatter plot to represent the mean and standard deviation of the 12 images.

Please refer to the following example code to create a scatter plot:

% Sample data for means and standard deviations of 12 images

means = [1.2, 2.3, 3.1, 4.5, 5.6, 6.7, 7.8, 8.9, 9.0, 2.1, 3.4, 4.8];

std_devs = [0.5, 0.6, 0.4, 0.7, 0.8, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.9, 0.3, 0.4, 0.6];

% Create a scatter plot

scatter(means, std_devs, 'filled');

% Add labels and title

xlabel('Mean');

ylabel('Standard Deviation');

title('Scatter Plot of Mean vs. Standard Deviation');

% Optionally, add grid for better readability

grid on;

% Display the plot

hold off;

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Replace the sample data with your actual mean and standard deviation values. This will create a scatter plot where each point corresponds to the mean and standard deviation of one of the 12 images.

Kindly refer to following MathWorks documentation to know more about the scatter function discussed above:

I hope the solution provided above is helpful.

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If you're doing this to quantify the spatial uniformity of an image, once you have the mean and standard deviation of the 12 tiles in your image, compute the

  1. mean of the 12 means
  2. standard deviation of the 12 means
  3. mean of the 12 standard deviations
  4. standard deviation of the 12 standard deviations

For a thought example let's say you had a splotchy image with light and dark regions, and let's say you created another image where you just sorted those pixels in increaing intensity, so that image looked like a smooth ramp. The mean and standard deviation of the two images would be the same but they'd look totally different : one is splotchy while the other is smooth. However the mean of the tile standard deviations would be different: low for the smooth image it would be low (since it does not change much from tile to tile) whereas for the splotchy image it would be high since the standard deviation varies a lot from tile to tile.

Now let's say you took the same pixels and totally scrambled/randomized the image so that it looks basically like white noise. Again the overall mean and standard deviation would not change. But because each tile looks really similar (even though it's noise) the mean and standard deviation don't change much from tile to tile so the standard deviation of the means and standard deviation of the standard deviations would be close to zero, but for the splotchy images, those numbers would not be close to zero.

So those 4 numbers are one way of quantifying the uniformity/texture/splotchiness of different images.

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FAQs

How to represent mean and standard deviation graphically? ›

There are two deviations represented in the standard deviation graph, one positive to the mean, shown on the right-hand side of the graph. The other is negative to the mean, shown on the left-hand side of the graph. The standard deviation graph is also known as the bell curve graph in Excel.

Can you make a box plot with just mean and standard deviation? ›

If we don't have whole data but mean and standard deviation are available then the boxplot can be created by finding all the limits of a boxplot using mean as a measure of central tendency.

How to draw a standard deviation graph? ›

Plotting Standard Deviation Chart in Excel
  1. Make sure the data is sorted ascendingly.
  2. Select all data, productivity and probability distribution.
  3. Go to Insert-> Charts->Scattered Charts->Scattered Chart with Smooth Lines.

How do you present mean and standard deviation? ›

Also, with the exception of some p values, most statistics should be rounded to two decimal places. Mean and Standard Deviation are most clearly presented in parentheses: The sample as a whole was relatively young (M = 19.22, SD = 3.45). The average age of students was 19.22 years (SD = 3.45).

How do you denote mean and standard deviation? ›

We will write ˉX when the sample mean is thought of as a random variable, and write x for the values that it takes. The random variable ˉX has a mean, denoted μˉX, and a standard deviation, denoted σˉX.

When not to use mean and standard deviation? ›

If data have a very skewed distribution, then the standard deviation will be grossly inflated, and is not a good measure of variability to use.

Can a normal distribution be completely specified by a mean and standard deviation? ›

a normal distribution is completely specified by its mean and standard deviation. That makes a lot of sense.

What does standard deviation mean on a dot plot? ›

Standard deviation measures the spread of a data distribution. The more spread out a data distribution is, the greater its standard deviation. For example, the blue distribution on bottom has a greater standard deviation (SD) than the green distribution on top: Created with Raphaël 0 ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍ ‍

How to draw a scattergraph? ›

Scatter Diagram Procedure

Collect pairs of data where a relationship is suspected. Draw a graph with the independent variable on the horizontal axis and the dependent variable on the vertical axis. For each pair of data, put a dot or a symbol where the x-axis value intersects the y-axis value.

How to construct a scatter graph? ›

To construct a scatter diagram:
  1. Identify the independent and dependent variables.
  2. Assign the independent variable to the horizontal or x -axis. Assign the dependent variable to the vertical or y -axis.
  3. Plot the points on an (x,y) -grid.
  4. Label the axes, including both the variable names and units.
  5. Include a chart title.

What are good scatter plot examples? ›

A simple scatter plot can be used to see the difference in outdoor temperatures compared to ice cream sales. The two variables would be outside temperature and ice cream sales. This data could be collected and organized into a table. Once the data is organized into a table, it can be turned into ordered pairs.

How is standard deviation displayed? ›

The standard deviation is graphically depicted as a bell curve's width around the mean of a data set. The wider the curve, the larger a data set's standard deviation from the mean.

What is the standard deviation of scattering? ›

The standard deviation (SD) measures the extent of scattering in a set of values, typically compared to the mean value of the set. The calculation of the SD depends on whether the dataset is a sample or the entire population.

How to find standard deviation? ›

  1. Step 1: Find the mean.
  2. Step 2: Subtract the mean from each score.
  3. Step 3: Square each deviation.
  4. Step 4: Add the squared deviations.
  5. Step 5: Divide the sum by one less than the number of data points.
  6. Step 6: Take the square root of the result from Step 5.

How do you find the standard deviation of a normal graph? ›

You can calculate it by subtracting each data point from the mean value and then finding the squared mean of the differenced values; this is called Variance. The square root of the variance gives you the standard deviation.

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