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1 October 1990 Multiple channel surface orientation from texture
Nanda Gopal, Alan Conrad Bovik, Joydeep Ghosh
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Proceedings Volume 1249, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging: Models, Methods, and Applications; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19690
Event: Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems, 1990, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper studies the computation of surface orientation by analyzing the responses of multiple spatio-spectrally localized channel filters. Images containing textures that encode information about local surface orientation are decomposed into narrowband sub-images possessing characteristic radial frequency and orientation properties. By analyzing the spatial variation in the filter responses, information about the spatial variation in the pattern I texture can be elucidated and subsequently used to estimate surface orientation. The channel filters used are Gaborfunctions, which have previously been applied successfully to related problems in texture analysis, segmentation, and characterization. The Gabor functions are plausible approximations to the responses of the highly oriented simple cells in mammalian striate cortex. They also possess important properties for the local isolation and characterization of textures. In our approach, texture gradients are modeled as giving rise to pattern frequency gradients that can be exiracted on a highly localized basis. A variational optimization procedure for estimating the pattern frequency variation is implemented via a discrete relaxation procedure that is suitable for a massively parallel computation. The result of the optimization procedure is a stable dense map describing the localized image frequency content. The computed image frequency characteristics are then used to define a texture density measure used in a planar-surface approximation procedure, yielding slant/tilt estimates describing the surface orientation. Experimental results support the theoretical derivations.
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Nanda Gopal, Alan Conrad Bovik, and Joydeep Ghosh "Multiple channel surface orientation from texture", Proc. SPIE 1249, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging: Models, Methods, and Applications, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19690
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Algorithm development

Electronic imaging

Optical filters

Human vision and color perception

Visual process modeling

Image analysis

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