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A novel content-based image retrieval approach for classification using GLCM features and texture fused LBP variants

Journal

NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS
Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 1311-1328

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00521-020-05017-z

Keywords

PSO; CBIR; Classification; Feature selection

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This paper introduces a content-based image retrieval technique which focuses on extraction and reduction in multiple features. Utilizing methods such as discrete wavelet transformation and local binary patterns, it achieves better results in texture image classification.
This paper presents a content-based image retrieval technique that focuses on extraction and reduction in multiple features. To obtain multi-level decomposition of the image by extracting approximation and correct coefficients, discrete wavelet transformation is applied to the RGB channels initially. Therefore, both approximation and correct coefficients are applied to the dominant rotated local binary pattern termed as texture descriptor which is computationally effective and rotationally invariant. For a local neighbor patch, a rotation invariance function image is obtained by measuring the descriptor relative to the reference. The proposed approach contains the complete structural information extracted from the local binary patterns and also extracts the additional information using the information of magnitude, thereby achieving extra discriminative power. Then, GLCM description is used by obtaining the dominant rotated local binary pattern image to extract the statistical characteristics for texture image classification. The proposed technique is applied to CORAL dataset with the help of particle swarm optimization-based feature selector to minimize the number of features that can be used during the classification process. The three classifiers, i.e., support vector machine, K-nearest neighbor, and decision tree, are trained and tested. The comparison is based in terms of Accuracy, precision, recall, and F-measure performance metrics for classification. Experimental results show that the proposed approach achieves better accuracy, precision, recall, and F-measure values for most of the CORAL dataset classes.

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