Texture orientation for sorting photos "at a glance"

M. Gorkani, Rosalind W. Picard
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Investigates a measure of "dominant perceived orientation" that has been developed to match the output of a human study involving 40 subjects. The results of this measure are compared with humans analyzing seven "teaser" images to test its effectiveness for finding perceptually dominant orientations. The use of low-level orientation is then applied to a "quick search" problem important in image database applications. Since both pigeons and humans are able to perform coarse classification of certain kinds of scenes, e.g., city from country, without taking time or brain-power to solve the image understanding problem, the authors conjecture that the collective behavior of low-level textural features such as orientation may be doing most of the work. The authors demonstrate a simple test of global multiscale orientation for quickly searching a database of vacation photos for likely "city/suburb" shots. The orientation features achieve agreement with human classification in 91 out of 98 of the scenes.
纹理方向排序照片“一目了然”
研究了一种衡量“主导感知取向”的方法,该方法已被开发出来,以匹配一项涉及40个受试者的人类研究的结果。这个测量的结果与人类分析七个“挑逗”图像的结果进行了比较,以测试其在寻找感知优势方向方面的有效性。然后将低级定向的使用应用于图像数据库应用程序中重要的“快速搜索”问题。由于鸽子和人类都能够对某些类型的场景进行粗略分类,例如城市和乡村,而不需要花费时间或脑力来解决图像理解问题,作者推测,低级纹理特征(如方向)的集体行为可能完成了大部分工作。作者演示了一个简单的全球多尺度定向测试,用于快速搜索度假照片数据库中可能的“城市/郊区”照片。在98个场景中,有91个场景的方向特征与人类的分类一致。
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