AbstractWe suggest a spectral histogram, defined as the marginal distribution of filter responses, as a quantitative definition for a texton pattern. By matching spectral histograms, an arbitrary image can be transformed to an image with similar textons to the observed. We use the χ2-statistic to measure the difference between two spectral histograms, which leads to a texture discrimination model. The performance of the model well matches psychophysical results on a systematic set of texture discrimination data and it exhibits the nonlinearity and asymmetry phenomena in human texture discrimination. A quantitative comparison with the Malik–Perona model is given, and a number of issues regarding the model are discussed
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
This paper makes two contributions. It provides (1) an operational definition of textons, the putati...
Using statistical textons for texture classification has shown great success recently. The maximal r...
AbstractWe suggest a spectral histogram, defined as the marginal distribution of filter responses, a...
AbstractRecent research on texture synthesis suggests that characterisation of those properties of t...
Based on a local spatial/frequency representation,we employ a spectral histogram as a feature statis...
AbstractThis analysis addresses the issue that texture properties are defined on ensembles of possib...
AbstractThis work studies the preattentive discrimination of achromatic textures composed of mixture...
An algorithm for finding texture boundaries in images is developed on the basis of a computational m...
Texton models have proven to be very discriminative for the recognition of grayvalue images taken fr...
This work investigates the ability of the human visual system to discriminate self-similar Gaussian ...
This dissertation focuses on two problems in visual perception: (1) segmentation of images containin...
Perceptual segregation of visual textures has been attributed to certain features ('textons') such a...
Textural patterns can often be used to recognize familiar objects in an image or retrieve images wit...
We present a novel saliency mechanism based on texture. Local texture at each pixel is characterised...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
This paper makes two contributions. It provides (1) an operational definition of textons, the putati...
Using statistical textons for texture classification has shown great success recently. The maximal r...
AbstractWe suggest a spectral histogram, defined as the marginal distribution of filter responses, a...
AbstractRecent research on texture synthesis suggests that characterisation of those properties of t...
Based on a local spatial/frequency representation,we employ a spectral histogram as a feature statis...
AbstractThis analysis addresses the issue that texture properties are defined on ensembles of possib...
AbstractThis work studies the preattentive discrimination of achromatic textures composed of mixture...
An algorithm for finding texture boundaries in images is developed on the basis of a computational m...
Texton models have proven to be very discriminative for the recognition of grayvalue images taken fr...
This work investigates the ability of the human visual system to discriminate self-similar Gaussian ...
This dissertation focuses on two problems in visual perception: (1) segmentation of images containin...
Perceptual segregation of visual textures has been attributed to certain features ('textons') such a...
Textural patterns can often be used to recognize familiar objects in an image or retrieve images wit...
We present a novel saliency mechanism based on texture. Local texture at each pixel is characterised...
AbstractRecent models of texture processing use low level, spatially parallel computations to extrac...
This paper makes two contributions. It provides (1) an operational definition of textons, the putati...
Using statistical textons for texture classification has shown great success recently. The maximal r...