In Chapters 11 to 13 we discussed smoothing, edge detection, and simple neighborhoods. Now we will use and extend these important building blocks together with the multiscale processing introduced in Chapter 15 to analyze complex patterns, called texture in image processing. Such patterns make the difference between an artificial object world, whose surfaces are only characterized by color and reflection properties, and real images.

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Texture and Complex Features

  • Bernd Jähne

摘要

In Chapters 11 to 13 we discussed smoothing, edge detection, and simple neighborhoods. Now we will use and extend these important building blocks together with the multiscale processing introduced in Chapter 15 to analyze complex patterns, called texture in image processing. Such patterns make the difference between an artificial object world, whose surfaces are only characterized by color and reflection properties, and real images.