TY - GEN
T1 - Dissimilarity analysis of signal processing methods for texture classification
AU - Qaiser, Naeem
AU - Hussain, Mutawarra
AU - Iqbal, Nabeel
AU - Hussain, Amir
AU - Qaiser, Nadeem
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - As observed from the literature survey, there is no commonly accepted quantitative definition of visual texture. As a consequence, researchers seeking a quantitative texture measure have been forced to search intuitively for texture features, and then attempt to evaluate their performance by different techniques. Dissimilarity analysis is one of the main requirements from the classifier design point of view and provides information of significant importance regarding feature extraction and selection strategies. This paper explores several texture features of historical and practical significance and presents their comprehensive dissimilarity analysis. An improved post processing scheme has also been proposed for Law 's filter based feature extraction technique. Results, validated through dissimilarity measures, show a considerable improvement over existing scheme.
AB - As observed from the literature survey, there is no commonly accepted quantitative definition of visual texture. As a consequence, researchers seeking a quantitative texture measure have been forced to search intuitively for texture features, and then attempt to evaluate their performance by different techniques. Dissimilarity analysis is one of the main requirements from the classifier design point of view and provides information of significant importance regarding feature extraction and selection strategies. This paper explores several texture features of historical and practical significance and presents their comprehensive dissimilarity analysis. An improved post processing scheme has also been proposed for Law 's filter based feature extraction technique. Results, validated through dissimilarity measures, show a considerable improvement over existing scheme.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/50249130333
U2 - 10.1109/INMIC.2005.334512
DO - 10.1109/INMIC.2005.334512
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:50249130333
SN - 0780394291
SN - 9780780394292
T3 - 2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference, INMIC
BT - 2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference, INMIC
T2 - 2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference, INMIC
Y2 - 24 December 2005 through 25 December 2005
ER -