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Fuzzy logic based texture queries for CBIR
Siddhivinayak Kulkarni,Brijesh Verma +1 more
- pp 223-228
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A novel fuzzy logic based approach for the interpretation of texture queries using Tamura feature extraction technique to extract each texture feature of an image in the database.Abstract:
This paper presents a novel fuzzy logic based approach for the interpretation of texture queries. Tamura feature extraction technique is used to extract each texture feature of an image in the database. A term set on each Tamura feature is generated by a fuzzy clustering algorithm to pose a query in terms of natural language. The query can be expressed as a logic combination of natural language terms and tamura feature values. The performance of the technique was evaluated on Brodatz texture benchmark database. Experimental results show that the proposed technique is effective and the retrieved images indicate that those images are suitable for the specific queries.read more
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