TOWARD A METROLOGY FOR NON-UNIFORM SURFACE USING THE COMPLEXITY NOTION (OP08, Pa

TOWARD A METROLOGY FOR NON-UNIFORM SURFACE USING THE COMPLEXITY NOTION (OP08, Pa

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage, 09/01/2016

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To progress toward the metrology of coloured and textured surfaces, validation criteria are required. In this work, we use the complexity assessment as an accuracy measure of texture features. We show how to transform a colour texture feature in a multiscale measure in order to assess the fractal dimension of colour surfaces. The feature accuracy is then estimated from surfaces with known fractal dimension using adapted midpoint displacement algorithm. The results show that the used vector texture feature (colour contrast occurrence) presents a good accuracy, but also that the colour midpoint algorithm must be improved to avoid artefacts in the generation of images with low complexity level.

Informations supplémentaires

Auteur Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / International Commission on Illumination / Internationale Beleuchtungskommission (CIE)
Edité par CIE
Type de document Proceeding
Thème /subgroups/16862
Nombre de pages 11
Mot-clé TOWARD A METROLOGY FOR NON-UNIFORM SURFACE USING THE COMPLEXITY NOTION (OP08, Pages 40-50)