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A vector model for tonal decomposition and segmentation of textures
A model that assumes tonal decomposition of textures is proposed for texture segmentation. The model assumes that the tones form an orthogonal basis in a vector space of possible textures. Two methods for texture segmentation that use a texture indicator developed from this concept are demonstrated.<>