In this paper we introduce Improved Opponent Colour Local Binary Patterns (IOCLBP), a conceptually simple yet effective descriptor for colour texture classification. The method was experimentally validated over eight datasets of colour texture images. The results show that IOCLBP outperformed other LBP variants and was at least as effective as last generation features from Convolutional Neural Networks.

Bianconi, F., Bello Cerezo, R., Napoletano, P., Di Maria, F. (2017). Improved opponent colour local binary patterns for colour texture classification. In Computational Color Imaging (pp.272-281). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-56010-6_23].

Improved opponent colour local binary patterns for colour texture classification

Napoletano, P;
2017

Abstract

In this paper we introduce Improved Opponent Colour Local Binary Patterns (IOCLBP), a conceptually simple yet effective descriptor for colour texture classification. The method was experimentally validated over eight datasets of colour texture images. The results show that IOCLBP outperformed other LBP variants and was at least as effective as last generation features from Convolutional Neural Networks.
paper
Colour texture; Convolutional Neural Networks; Image classification; Local Binary Patterns; Theoretical Computer Science; Computer Science (all)
English
International Workshop on Computational Color Imaging, CCIW 2017
2017
Computational Color Imaging
9783319560090
2017
10213
272
281
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Bianconi, F., Bello Cerezo, R., Napoletano, P., Di Maria, F. (2017). Improved opponent colour local binary patterns for colour texture classification. In Computational Color Imaging (pp.272-281). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-56010-6_23].
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