Title :
Texture Measurements for the Automatic Classification of Imagery
Author_Institution :
Systems and Research Division, Honeywell, Minneapolis, MN
Abstract :
The stated purpose is to demonstrate the applicability of texture measurements for making distinctions between classes of imagery. Multispectral images obtained from aircraft and satellites have been successfully delineated into land use classes on the basis of density in the different spectral bands. However, spatial patterns can add additional information to improve classification accuracy. A comparison is made between the results obtained using five texture algorithms for separating land use classes using ERTS imagery. The transforms evaluated are the Karhunen-Loeve, the fast Fourier, the Walsh-Hadamard, the Slant, and a digital matched filter.
Keywords :
Aircraft; Earth; Filtering; Frequency domain analysis; Image analysis; Image edge detection; Impedance measurement; Interference; Karhunen-Loeve transforms; Satellites;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.1976.303454