RGB inter-channel measures for morphological color texture characterization

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Abstract

The perception of textures is based on high-level features such as symmetry, brightness, color or direction. Texture characterization is a widely studied topic in the image processing community. The normalized volume of morphological series is used as a texture descriptor in RGB images. However, the correlation between different color channels is not exploited with this descriptor. We propose the usage of inter-channel measures in addition to the volume, to enhance the descriptors potential to discriminate textures. The experiments show that standard texture classification techniques increase between 3%-10% in performance when using our descriptor instead of other state of the art descriptors that do not use inter-channel measures.

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Sosa, N. L. D., Noguera, J. L. V., Silva, J. J. C., Torres, M. G., & Legal-Ayala, H. (2019). RGB inter-channel measures for morphological color texture characterization. Symmetry, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym11101190

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