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Texture analysis using gray level run lengths
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In this paper, a set of texture features based on gray level run lengths is described, and good classification results are obtained with these features on a sets of samples representing nine terrain types.About:
This article is published in Computer Graphics and Image Processing.The article was published on 1975-06-01. It has received 1848 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Image texture & Texture (geology).read more
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Automated screening of congestive heart failure using variational mode decomposition and texture features extracted from ultrasound images
U. Raghavendra,U. Rajendra Acharya,Anjan Gudigar,Ranjan Shetty,N. Krishnananda,Umesh Pai,Jyothi Samanth,Chaithra Nayak +7 more
TL;DR: An automated screening method for classifying normal and CHF echocardiographic images affected due to DCM using variational mode decomposition technique, which can effectively detect CHF in its early stage using ultrasound images and aid the clinicians in their diagnosis.
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Robustness of radiomic features in CT images with different slice thickness, comparing liver tumour and muscle
Lorena Escudero Sanchez,Leonardo Rundo,Andrew B. Gill,Andrew B. Gill,Matthew Hoare,Eva M. Serrao,Evis Sala +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the robustness of radiomic features extracted from computed tomography (CT) images is evaluated for liver tumour and muscle, comparing the values of the features in images reconstructed with two different slice thicknesses of 2.0 mm and 5.0mm.
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Quantitative Echocardiographic Image Texture: Normal Contraction-Related Variability
TL;DR: Future applications of texture analysis to echocardiographic image data will require that texture be measured at a consistent point in the cardiac cycle, and it is possible that alteration in the normal variation of texture with cardiac contraction may be a sensitive indicator of abnormal myocardium.
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The use of an automated image cytometer for screening and quantitative assessment of cervical lesions in the British Columbia Cervical Smear Screening Programme.
TL;DR: The use of an automated image cytometer for screeing and quantitative assessment of cervical lesions in the British Columbia Cervical Smear Screening Programme is studied.
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An Image Data Model
William I. Grosky,Peter Stanchev +1 more
TL;DR: This model establishes a taxonomy based on a systematization over existing approaches and a particular image representation in the proposed model that is applicable to a wide variety of image collections.
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Textural Features for Image Classification
TL;DR: These results indicate that the easily computable textural features based on gray-tone spatial dependancies probably have a general applicability for a wide variety of image-classification applications.
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Gray-Level Manipulation Experiments for Texture Analysis
TL;DR: Some gray-level manipulation techniques are described, the first of which involves changing thegray-level distribution within the picture, and a method for extracting relatively noise-free objects from a noisy background is described.
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