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Outex - new framework for empirical evaluation of texture analysis algorithms

by: T. Ojala, T. Maenpaa, M. Pietikainen, J. Viertola, J. Kyllonen, S. Huovinen
In Pattern Recognition, 2002. Proceedings. 16th International Conference on, Vol. 1 (2002), pp. 701-706 vol.1, doi:10.1109/icpr.2002.1044854  Key: citeulike:12136307

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This paper presents the current status of a new initiative aimed at developing a versatile framework and image database for empirical evaluation of texture analysis algorithms. The proposed Outex framework contains a large collection of surface textures captured under different conditions, which facilitates construction of a wide range of texture analysis problems. The problems are encapsulated into test suites, for which baseline results obtained with algorithms from literature are provided. The rich functionality of the framework is demonstrated with examples in texture classification, segmentation and retrieval. The framework has a web site for public dissemination of the database and comparative results obtained by research groups world wide.


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