DocumentCode
1644311
Title
Texture classification: are filter banks necessary?
Author
Varma, Manik ; Zisserman, Andrew
Author_Institution
Robotics Res. Group, Univ. of Oxford, UK
Volume
2
fYear
2003
Abstract
We question the role that large scale filter banks have traditionally played in texture classification. It is demonstrated that textures can be classified using the joint distribution of intensity values over extremely compact neighborhoods (starting from as small as 3 × 3 pixels square), and that this outperforms classification using filter banks with large support. We develop a novel texton based representation, which is suited to modeling this joint neighborhood distribution for MRFs. The representation is learnt from training images, and then used to classify novel images (with unknown viewpoint and lighting) into texture classes. The power of the method is demonstrated by classifying over 2800 images of all 61 textures present in the Columbia-Utrecht database. The classification performance surpasses that of recent state-of-the-art filter bank based classifiers such as Leung & Malik, Cula & Dana, and Varma & Zisserman.
Keywords
image classification; image representation; image texture; probability; spatial filters; visual databases; Columbia-Utrecht database; MRF; classification performance; classifier; compact neighborhood; filter bank; intensity value; joint distribution; joint neighborhood distribution modeling; lighting; texton based representation; texture classification; training image; viewpoint; Channel bank filters; Computer vision; Filter bank; Histograms; Image databases; Image segmentation; Large-scale systems; Markov random fields; Robots; Shape;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE Computer Society Conference on
ISSN
1063-6919
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1900-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CVPR.2003.1211534
Filename
1211534
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