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Analysis of multichannel narrow-band filters for image texture segmentation

A.C. Bovik
- 01 Sep 1991 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 9, pp 2025-2043
TLDR
The two-dimensional Gabor filters possess strong optimality properties for this task, and local spatial frequency estimation approaches are suggested that use the responses as constraints in estimating the locally emergent texture frequencies.
Abstract
A model for texture analysis and segmentation using multiple oriented channel filters is analyzed in the general framework. Several different arguments are applied leading to the conclusion that the two-dimensional Gabor filters possess strong optimality properties for this task. Properties of the multiple-channel segmentation approach are analyzed. In particular, perturbations of textures from an ideal model are found to have important effects on the segmentation that can usually be ameliorated by simply preceding the segmentation process by a logarithmic operation and using a low-pass postfilter prior to making region assignments. The difficult problems of space-variant textures and multiple component textures are also considered. Local spatial frequency estimation approaches are suggested that use the responses as constraints in estimating the locally emergent texture frequencies. Complex texture aggregates containing multiple shared frequency components can be analyzed if the textures are distinct and few in number. >

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Filtering for texture classification: a comparative study

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Texture analysis and classification with tree-structured wavelet transform

TL;DR: A progressive texture classification algorithm which is not only computationally attractive but also has excellent performance is developed and is compared with that of several other methods.
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Texture Classification by Wavelet Packet Signatures.

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of wavelet packet spaces is measured in terms of sensitivity and selectivity for the classification of twenty-five natural textures, where both energy and entropy metrics are computed for each wavelet packets and incorporated into distinct scale space representations, where each texture channel reflected a specific scale and orientation sensitivity.
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Texture classification by wavelet packet signatures

TL;DR: The reliability exhibited by texture signatures based on wavelet packets analysis suggest that the multiresolution properties of such transforms are beneficial for accomplishing segmentation, classification and subtle discrimination of texture.
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Comparison of texture features based on Gabor filters

TL;DR: The grating cell operator is the only one that selectively responds only to texture and does not give false response to nontexture features such as object contours and the texture detection capabilities of the operators are compared.
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