Discriminating image textures with the multiscale two-dimensional complexity-entropy causality plane

L Zunino, HV Ribeiro - Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2016 - Elsevier
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2016Elsevier
The aim of this paper is to further explore the usefulness of the two-dimensional complexity-
entropy causality plane as a texture image descriptor. A multiscale generalization is
introduced in order to distinguish between different roughness features of images at small
and large spatial scales. Numerically generated two-dimensional structures are initially
considered for illustrating basic concepts in a controlled framework. Then, more realistic
situations are studied. Obtained results allow us to confirm that intrinsic spatial correlations …
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to further explore the usefulness of the two-dimensional complexity-entropy causality plane as a texture image descriptor. A multiscale generalization is introduced in order to distinguish between different roughness features of images at small and large spatial scales. Numerically generated two-dimensional structures are initially considered for illustrating basic concepts in a controlled framework. Then, more realistic situations are studied. Obtained results allow us to confirm that intrinsic spatial correlations of images are successfully unveiled by implementing this multiscale symbolic information-theory approach. Consequently, we conclude that the proposed representation space is a versatile and practical tool for identifying, characterizing and discriminating image textures.
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