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A Comparative Study of Texture Measures for Terrain Classification


Abstract:

Three standard approaches to automatic texture classification make use of features based on the Fourier power spectrum, on second-order gray level statistics, and on firs...Show More

Abstract:

Three standard approaches to automatic texture classification make use of features based on the Fourier power spectrum, on second-order gray level statistics, and on first-order statistics of gray level differences, respectively. Feature sets of these types, all designed analogously, were used to classify two sets of terrain samples. It was found that the Fourier features generally performed more poorly, while the other feature sets all performned comparably.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics ( Volume: SMC-6, Issue: 4, April 1976)
Page(s): 269 - 285
Date of Publication: 08 February 2010

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