Assessment of Black Tea Using Low-Level Image Feature Extraction Technique

Author(s):  
Amitava Akuli ◽  
Abhra Pal ◽  
Tamal Dey ◽  
Gopinath Bej ◽  
Amit Santra ◽  
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Author(s):  
Sourav De ◽  
Madhumita Singha ◽  
Komal Kumari ◽  
Ritika Selot ◽  
Akshat Gupta

Technological advancements in the field of machine learning have attempted classification of the images of gigantic datasets. Classification with content-based image feature extraction categorizes the images based on the image content in contrast to conventional text-based annotation. The chapter has presented a feature extraction technique based on application of image transform. The method has extracted meaningful features and facilitated feature dimension reduction. A technique, known as fractional coefficient of transforms, is adopted to facilitate feature dimension reduction. Two different color spaces, namely RGB and YUV, are considered to compare the classification metrics to figure out the best possible reduced feature dimension. Further, the results are compared to state-of-the-art techniques which have revealed improved performance for the proposed feature extraction technique.


Author(s):  
Konstantinos Konstantinidis ◽  
Antonios Gasteratos ◽  
Ioannis Andreadis

Image Retrieval (IR) is generally known as a collection of techniques for retrieving images on the basis of features, either low-level (Content-based IR) or high-level (Semantic-based IR). Since Semantic-based features rely on low-level ones, in this chapter the reader is initially familiarized with the most widely used low-level features. An efficient way to present these features is by means of a statistical tool capable of bearing concrete information, such as the histogram. For use in IR, the histograms extracted from the previously mentioned features need to be compared by means of a metric. The most popular methods and distances are, thus, apposed. Finally, a number of IR systems using histograms are presented in a thorough manner and their experimental results are discussed. The steps in order to develop a custom IR system, along with modern techniques in image feature extraction are also presented.


Sensor Review ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 783-809
Author(s):  
Shenlong Wang ◽  
Kaixin Han ◽  
Jiafeng Jin

Purpose In the past few decades, the content-based image retrieval (CBIR), which focuses on the exploration of image feature extraction methods, has been widely investigated. The term of feature extraction is used in two cases: application-based feature expression and mathematical approaches for dimensionality reduction. Feature expression is a technique of describing the image color, texture and shape information with feature descriptors; thus, obtaining effective image features expression is the key to extracting high-level semantic information. However, most of the previous studies regarding image feature extraction and expression methods in the CBIR have not performed systematic research. This paper aims to introduce the basic image low-level feature expression techniques for color, texture and shape features that have been developed in recent years. Design/methodology/approach First, this review outlines the development process and expounds the principle of various image feature extraction methods, such as color, texture and shape feature expression. Second, some of the most commonly used image low-level expression algorithms are implemented, and the benefits and drawbacks are summarized. Third, the effectiveness of the global and local features in image retrieval, including some classical models and their illustrations provided by part of our experiment, are analyzed. Fourth, the sparse representation and similarity measurement methods are introduced, and the retrieval performance of statistical methods is evaluated and compared. Findings The core of this survey is to review the state of the image low-level expression methods and study the pros and cons of each method, their applicable occasions and certain implementation measures. This review notes that image peculiarities of single-feature descriptions may lead to unsatisfactory image retrieval capabilities, which have significant singularity and considerable limitations and challenges in the CBIR. Originality/value A comprehensive review of the latest developments in image retrieval using low-level feature expression techniques is provided in this paper. This review not only introduces the major approaches for image low-level feature expression but also supplies a pertinent reference for those engaging in research regarding image feature extraction.


Author(s):  
Mohamed Yassine Haouam ◽  
Abdallah Meraoumia ◽  
Lakhdar Laimeche ◽  
Issam Bendib

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Ankit Vijayvargiya ◽  
Vishu Gupta ◽  
Rajesh Kumar ◽  
Nilanjan Dey ◽  
Joao Manuel R. S. Tavares

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