DocumentCode
3682641
Title
Using visual texture analysis to classify raw coal components
Author
Pieter A. van Vuuren;H. C. Dorland;M. le Roux;W. C. Venter;P. Erasmus;M. I. Dorland;Q. P. Campbell
Author_Institution
School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, North-West University, South-Africa
fYear
2015
Firstpage
212
Lastpage
215
Abstract
Coal ore isn´t a uniform material. In order to optimize the coal liberation process it is necessary to classify a coal ore sample into its constituent components as quickly and cheaply possible. This paper investigates whether it is feasible to employ image processing and pattern recognition to segment a photographic image of coal ore into its various mineral components prior to the sample being crushed. The key to solving this classification problem is to model the visual texture of the various coal components by means of a low-dimensional texture space consisting of two main dimensions, namely: roughness and regularity. The regularity of each texture is estimated by means of a novel model-based approach. The distribution of the various coal components in the resultant feature space is modelled by means of a mixtures model and a simple nearest-neighbour decision rule is used to classify each pixel in the image. The performance of the classification system is encouraging and shows the feasibility of our idea.
Keywords
"Coal","Visualization","Image color analysis","Minerals","Feature extraction"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP), 2015 International Conference on
ISSN
2157-8672
Electronic_ISBN
2157-8702
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWSSIP.2015.7314214
Filename
7314214
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