A novel frequency domain approach to the analysis of texture is presented. It consists of two main components: texture synthesis and segmentation. The synthesis method models the relation between pairs of texture patches by an affine transform. Segmentation is accomplished by detecting the texture boundary using a gradient operator. This scheme is implemented in the Fourier domain with varying scales using a generalised wavelet transform, the multiresolution Fourier transform (MFT). The technique has the potential to deal effectively with textures having varying amounts of structural information.<>
Texture analysis using a generalised wavelet transform
Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Image Processing ; 3 ; 436-440 vol.3
1994-01-01
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Texture Analysis using a Generalised Wavelet Transform
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