MPEG-7 homogeneous texture descriptor

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MPEG-7 standardization work has started with the aims of providing fundamental tools for describing multimedia contents. MPEG-7 defines the syntax and semantics of descriptors and description schemes so that they may be used as fundamental tools for multimedia content description. In this paper, we introduce a texture based image description and retrieval method, which is adopted as the homogeneous texture descriptor in the visual part of the MPEG-7 final committee draft. The current MPEG-7 homogeneous texture descriptor consists of the mean, the standard deviation value of an image, energy, and energy deviation values of Fourier transform of the image. These are extracted from partitioned frequency channels based on the human visual system (HVS). For reliable extraction of the texture descriptor, Radon transformation is employed. This is suitable for HVS behavior. We also introduce various matching methods; for example, intensity-invariant rotation-invariant and/or scale-invariant matching. This technique retrieves relevant texture images when the user gives a querying texture image, In order to show the promising performance of the texture descriptor, we take the experimental results with the MPEG-7 test sets, Experimental results show that the MPEG-7 texture descriptor gives an efficient and effective retrieval rate. Furthermore, it gives fast feature extraction time for constructing the texture descriptor.
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ELECTRONICS TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INST
Issue Date
2001-06
Language
English
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ETRI JOURNAL, v.23, no.2, pp.41 - 51

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1225-6463
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/80826
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