Question #200281 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/200281

j posted a new comment:
Sorry, I missed that you use java only. Still, if a pixel-exact comparison is 
not neccessary, you can maybe use libCV somehow. 
Another possibilty would be to use a vdict object if this is possible in java 
sikuli. 

1. capture first image and save it in vdict with the image as key and some value
2. wait 10 seconds
3. use second image as key of the vdict and check if the vdict-value of the 
first image is returned

in python it would look like this, do not know about java:

dict = VDict()
img1 = capture()
dict[img1] = True
wait(10)
img2 = capture()
hasChanged = dict[img2] == dict[img1]

maybe this helps

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